After the good success of the Sony Xperia XZ3 flagship phone launched a couple weeks back, the Japanese tech giant appears to be really close to launch another pretty interesting mid-range phone, namely called Sony Xperia XA3.
The video leaked today is pretty straight forward and shows the upcoming phone in a 3D render based on CAD data. Let’s check it out down below:
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As we can see in the video, Sony appears to bring the dual camera setup on the back to the less premium XA series along with a 3.5mm audio jack and a side-placed fingerprint scanner, two features sadly missing on the more high-end XZ3.
The smartphone then packs an USB Type-C port at the bottom and two grills on its sides, which means stereo speakers is a possibility, but one of the two is more likely to be used as microphone in.
From a previous TENAA listing we also know some more specs about the handset, such as its exact size: 155.7 x 68.3 x 8.4mm (8.9mm with the camera hump), it’ll sport a 5.9-inch display with Full HD (1080 x 2160) resolution and an 18:9 aspect ratio, and it’ll be fueled by a Snapdragon 660 CPU along with 6GB of RAM.
If they added an IP rating this phone would be killer!