Sony Xperia Z
Ultra
Sony's
unveiled its latest addition to its Xperia Z series, a new smart phone that
blurs the line between Smartphone and tablet once more -- the appropriately
named Xperia Z Ultra. Packing a 6.4-inch display that runs at 1080 p resolution,
it bests other similarly gigantic super phone that all currently hover around
720p. This new screen is paired with Qual comm's latest and greatest mobile
processor, the impressively
potent 2.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon
800, 2GB of RAM and 4G LTE connectivity too.
It
all weighs in at 212 grams (over 50 gms more than the Xperia Z) but the body
has been slimmed down to a mere 6.5mm uniform thickness, jostling with the
barely announced Ascend P6 for title of thinnest phone despite
those high-end specifications (and screen dimensions). There's 16GB of built-in storage, 11GB
of which is user-accessible, while a microSD slot will add an additional 64GB
if needed. To power that screen, Sony has also cranked the battery pack up to
3,000mAh and we're hoping that will be enough for all those high-end components
it'll be powering. There's no specifics on LTE bands just yet, but the phone
also packs a pentaband HSPA radio, ensuring the global model will play nice on
AT&T's 3G service, at least, when it launches later this year. We've got
more details (especially on that display) after the break.
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