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Sony Z6 review, Specification, Features, and Hands on

Description:


Sony Xperia Z4 The Snapdragon 810 3GB of RAM with 32GB of native storage OCTA inside a 64-bit core with a resolution of 1080 x 1920 is powered by a 5.2-inch screen features. Those requiring more memory capacity to 128GB on board can take advantage of the microSD slot. Selfies a 20.7MP camera on the front for video chat and a wide-angle 5.1MP snapper is on the back with. A 2930mAh battery will keep the lights on, and Android 5.0 pre-installed. Sony Xperia Z4 white, black, will be available in Copper and Aqua Green. The handset is certified to IP6 and IP5 dust and is certified for IP8 water.

Specification:

Big display (5.2 inches)
High-resolution display (1080 x 1920 pixels)
The high pixel density screen (424 ppi)
The high resolution camera (20.7 megapixels)
8-Core Processor
Lots of RAM (3072 MB RAM)
Fast mobile data support (4G)
At least 7.5mm / 0.3inches (0.27 inch) thin body measuring,
Water Resistant Phone

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