New Sony Xperia C6 Render Reveal Design Details

Just ahead of the Mobile World Congress, rumours and renders and leaks are doing the rounds like there is no tomorrow. The latest update to be added in this list is of a bezel-less design for the Xperia C6. Sony Xperia C6 Renders

Sony will hold a press conference at the MWC where it would announce new devices, Xperia C6 will be one of them. @OnLeaks have come up with a new render of the device based on its factory schematics. Xperia C6, with its bezel-less display, seems inspired by an older mid-range Sony device, Sony Xperia C5 Ultra, another device which has a near-bezel-less display.

The device is expected to be powered by an octa-core MediaTek Helio P10 processor. Many believe that Sony is pretty much committing commercial hara-kiri by opting for MediaTek Helios P line. Sure they have low TDP, and Snapdragon 800 is a more expensive series but it’s definitely more reliable.

Coming back to the design of C6, the render also suggests three colour variants. This is all the dope we have on the new Sony device. Watch this space for more.

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5 responses to “New Sony Xperia C6 Render Reveal Design Details”

  1. Suman Khalid Avatar
    Suman Khalid

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  2. Sagar Mahey Avatar
    Sagar Mahey

    Who will buy this

  3. Huzaif Mir Avatar
    Huzaif Mir

    C5 IS ALREADY BAD PHONE OF THE DECADE I REGRET WHY I BUY THE CRAP NOW C6 WILL BE WORST AS HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF

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    Awais Khan

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  5. Akash Abichandani Avatar
    Akash Abichandani

    Worst mobile on earth is sony

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