Sony outed another shutterbug-centric smartphone, the
Xperia Z2, at the
MWC earlier today.
The
device packs a 5.2-inch 1920 x 1080 FHD triluminous display, taking the pixel density to 423ppi. It again comes with the
Snapdragon 801 processor, an upgrade from the Snapdragon 800 which was seen in its predecessor. The camera sensor remains the same 20.7 mega-pixel Exmor RS we saw on the Xperia Z1, but this time the shooter does 4K video as well, something which the Z1 didn't. Front-facer on the
device comes in at 2.2 mega-pixel.
The
device gets a nice bump with 3 gigs of
RAM to ensure a great multitasking experience, and a 3200mAh battery to power the high-end internals. The Xperia Z2 carries design elements from predecessors and features IP58 certification for its aluminium clad body.
Set to go on sale starting next month, the Xperia Z2 will feature Android v4.4 KitKat out of the
box, and will come in Black, White and Purple colour variants.