Sony is not going to reveal any information about their upcoming handsets until next week, but we got our hands on the new leaked images of these smartphones. The best part? They are all in high resolutions - sorry, no blurry pixelated images for you this time.
Russian tech website Hi-Tech.Mail.ru leaked images and details of Xperia M5 and C5 ultra, giving us early access and a good look at these devices.
In a year of excellent flagship smartphones, there is little to fault with Sony Xperia 5
Sony Xperia L3 has a lot to offer once you know its limits. 3GB of RAM, a 12-nano chipset and a dual-lens camera are all enticing on their own but are offset by a 720p resolution, unspectacular CPU/GPU power and a flimsy feel.
With other Android flagships starting to steer towards more unconventional form-factors, Sony try something new while not reinventing the wheel. A 21:9 aspect ratio is designed for super-wide media and on first impressions it's worth what little trade-off there is with a 'long' device.
Mid range these days are far and away the best value. The point in buying a flagship is decreasing by the day
Sony phones are fantastic the only problem is the screen they use. I thing sony uses their own proprietary glass which is suppose to be shatterproof but yeti have seen and heard from many screens breaking for no reason. I own the T-Mobile Z3 and it cracked for no reason.
i have the Z3 and its simply amazing!
cant wait for their next one!
the phone was officially announced today. submitted the news on techspy, waiting for approval.