SonySony Xperia Z Ultra LTE pops up at FCC, destined for T-Mobile?

Sony Xperia Z Ultra LTE pops up at FCC, destined for T-Mobile?

The Sony Xperia Z Ultra LTE has waltzed into the FCC, indicating a forthcoming US release. As of now, no hint has been given as to exactly when the Sony smartphone will arrive in the markets. But the launch ought to be around the corner, considering that the original model had been introduced on the same day that it was seen at the FCC.

And if we were to look closely, there is quite the chance that the Japanese company could’ve have joined forces with T-Mobile to make the device available in the country. An Unwired View article has justified this speculation by stating that the purported handset has been spotted featuring 1,700MHz HSPA connectivity.

Sony Xperia Z Ultra

Just like its sibling which received official recognition in June, the Xperia Z Ultra LTE too should sport a 6.4-inch X-Reality full HD touchscreen with Triluminos technology. It thrives on a quad core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 chipset showing off a clock speed of 2.2GHz. An 8MP camera is seated on the handset’s flip side, packed with a horde of features such as auto focus, 16x digital zoom, sweep panorama and more.

Even though the Xperia Z Ultra LTE hasn’t been pegged with a price, it has been listed by Expansys and is up for pre-order.

Expansys Page

Specifications of the original smartphone:

– Display: 6.44-inch Triluminos X-Reality touch panel
– Resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels
– OS: Android 4.2 Jelly Bean
– Main camera: 8MP Exmor RS shutter with auto focus and 16x digital zoom
– Secondary webcam: 2MP featuring full HD video recording
– Processor: 2.2GHz quad core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800
– RAM: 2GB
– Memory: 16GB flash, expandable up to 64GB
– Battery: 3,000mAh

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