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sony xperia z: Leaked Details

sony xperia z: Leaked Details

Exclusive News Of Amnay Technology

We have some information about sony xperia z from sony company and some of them are:




  • Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean
  • 13 megapixel camera
  • Caméra frontale capable de faire de la visio-conférence en 720p.
  • 1080p HD video recording
  • Screen 4.6 "HD (Bravia?) 1280x720p resolution.
  • High-speed performance
  • Weight of 140 grams.
  • High quality slow motion video capture and playback
  • Auto flash smartly determined by distance from your subject
  • Navigating will be handled by three capacitive on screen buttons
  • The handset will be plastic
  • 1GB of RAM memory
  • 16 gigs of internal storage
  • The battery is non-removable
  • 4.6-inch HD display
  • comes with a microSIM card 
  • support for NFC.
  • quad-core processor
we did not yet have pictures to show you the Sony xperia z but rest assured that we will keep you informed once we have the Breaking News

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