Sony Xperia Z6 News, Release Date: Flagship Unit No Longer Arriving?
Jenia GraciaAmid the excitement of consumers about the release date and specs of Sony Xperia Z6, a new report may come as a disappointment to them.
Accordingly, the anticipated flagship model of the multinational Japanese manufacturing company might no longer arrive.
Could there be truth to this rumor?
Based on the assessment of Motoring Crunch, there is definitely a possibility that the supposed upgraded version of Sony Xperia Z5 will not bear a release date anymore.
Accordingly, the predecessor of the Sony Xperia Z6 did not do "too bad" in the market when it was launched last year. However, it was not the kind of performance that the company was reportedly expecting.
With rumors about the new Sony flagship mobile unit now making rounds, the site noted that "there have been little to no news" about it.
While the company reportedly took over the smartphone market a number of years ago when they introduced Sony Xperia Z3, it was not successful in maintaining such status as "things have been going downhill since then.
The report alleged that the supposed failure of the brand can be attributed to the unimpressive camera and update issues.
Considering this scenario, would the company really decide to already drop the Sony Xperia Z6 project?
For Android Origin, it appeared that the new product from Sony will still be around anytime as it shared several rumors and update about it. On Sept. 1, the company will reportedly unveil their upcoming flagship device.
Meanwhile, in terms of expected specs, it was dished that it will have a screen of 1080p in 5.1 inches and will incorporate a 3D touch technology.
To make consumers even more excited about its arrival, the report stated that both the rear and front sensors of the camera will support 4K video recording.
Keep posted for more Sony Xperia Z6 news, rumors and updates.
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