Thursday, April 2, 2015

Sony Xperia Z4 through the FCC certification

Unlike previous years, this year's MWC Sonydid not look like the outside world as a new generation flagship phone, cameforward after the company executives explained that the new machine willcontinue to maintain a year release cycle, it seems most likely to be inadvance, and recently a suspected Xperia Z4 phone by the US Federalcommunications Commission (FCC) certification.

There are no guarantees in life. When it comes to mobile devices, just because a previous iteration of a flagship device packed specific hardware (a micro SD card slot and/or removable battery for instance) doesn’t always guarantee the next model will have the same. And if the Samsung Galaxy S6 taught us anything, it’s that long revered hardware features can up and leave in a moment’s notice.

You can search "PM-078X" on FCC'swebsite, although there is no clear explanation of how to configure, butaccording to the 146 × 73 mm body, the firmware version number 26.1.A.0.79,plus on a real machine with the previous frame and the front right cornerrenderings fit SD card slot, which can be confirmed that these phones is theXperia Z4 different operators version.


Sony Xperia Z4 frequent exposure recently,a few days ago to "E6533" models visited GFXBench run sub-platform,it has a 5.1 inches display full HD screen, 64 Xiaolong 810 eight-coreprocessor, 3GB RAM / 32GB ROM, 2070 / 500-megapixel rear / front camera,pre-installed Android 5.0.2 system.

Xperia Z4 changing body includes a USB interfaceto open no cover, lanyard hole to the bottom, SD card slot and SIM card slotshared an opening double-cut front speakers hidden regression models Xperia Z2,the total the Z series is set for the claim to be the essence of the flagship.

Be all that as it may, we’re hyped about Sony’s next flagship smartphone. Initially we though we could be a ways offfrom a Sony Xperia Z4 launch, but a new Sony device that recently passed through the FCC — packing almost the same dimensions as the previous SonyXperia Z3 — could suggest we’re closer to a launch than we previously thought.While the FCC documentation doesn’t reveal too many surprises (the device in question is packing a nice amount of frequency bands to support US networks),it did manage to confirm the existence of the micro SD card slot on the device.

We know, it’s nothing groundbreaking, butsometimes it’s nice to have solid confirmation. Not only that, this could givea little peace of mind to Android fans who felt slighted by Samsung removingthe SD card in the Galaxy S6. With FCC certification, we imagine it wont be too much longer before Sony makes it official.

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