New Xperia Z5 Leak Shows Detailed Design and Specifications

Sony is expected to release its Xperia Z5, Z5 Compact, and Z5 Premium at the IFA Berlin event today. However, a new leak shows us detailed images of all the devices – the Xperia logo is engraved on one side, while the volume, camera, and power buttons are on the other side. The power button is said to also function as a fingerprint reader, while on the design front we can see the SONY name in the middle of the back with a small NFC logo above it.

The very anticipated 23MP camera can also be seen on the top-left corner. The device is said to be powered by the Snapdragon 810 SoC, and will have 3GB of RAM, 32GB storage, and an 8MP front facing camera, while the very anticipated 23MP camera can also be seen on the top-left corner.

Further reports suggest that the Z5 premium might come with a 5.5-inch 4K UHD display, the Z5 will have a 5.2-inch 1080p display, while the Z5 Compact is expected to have a 4 inch 720p display. All three devices will come with batteries that are said to last for up to 2 days. Watch this space for more.

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4 responses to “New Xperia Z5 Leak Shows Detailed Design and Specifications”

  1. Raunaq Singh Avatar
    Raunaq Singh

    The only problem with sony is that they need to change their UI a lot and secondly they keep sticking to the natural color produced by the LCD display, they need to get the AMOLED display to have that vibrant display. Theres no stopping after this.

  2. Rahul Nash Avatar
    Rahul Nash

    sony still alive in phone business? lol

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