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November 18, 2014

Sony Xperia Z4 LCD touch digitizer leaked

by John_A

Z4 Logo

It was only a few months ago that Sony unveiled their newest flagship, the Xperia Z3 at IFA 2014 (September 4th to be exact). Now rumors are already swirling that Sony is piecing together the Z3’s successor, the Xperia Z4.

The Z3 was released originally on September 19th, but only recently hit carriers such as T-Mobile on October 29th. That was only 19 days ago, and a supposed part of the upcoming Z4 has leaked.

The Z4 rumors have already suggested that it will be one of the highest spec’d phones to date with a QHD display (1440 x 2560), 4 GB of RAM, and the 64-bit Snapdragon 810 processor. It’s no wonder that the rumor mill is churning and people are excited, and that includes myself.

Future Supplier, has obtained images of the purported Xperia Z4 LCD touch digitizer comparing it to the Xperia Z3 LCD touch digitizer.

 

Xperia Z4

 

The two touch digitizers look fairly similar in size, so we can expect the Z4 to come with around a 5.15 inch display like its predecessor. If that is the case, the Z4 could boast the sharpest display to-date on a smartphone with around 570 ppi. Motorola’s new Droid Turbo comes in at 565 ppi. It may be only five pixels more per inch, but it is a nice title to have.

 

Z4

 

 

Z4 vs Z3

 

 

Z4 vs  Z3 2

It is unknown as to when Sony will debut the Z4, but usually Sony tends to follow a six month release cycle. That would likely lean towards a March release with a February debut. If any more news about this monster device come up, we’ll be sure to post updates

The rumored specs can be seen below.

Screen Size 5.15 inches
Screen Resolution 1440 x 2560 (570 ppi)
Processor Snapdragon 810 – Octacore
RAM 4 GB
ROM 16 GB expandable
Battery 3000+ mAh
Operating System Android 5.0 Lollipop
Durability Waterproof/dust resistant (IP 68)

 

Source: Future Supplier | Via: Android Community


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