Back in September an upcoming 2018 Sony smartphone had its specs leaked
by a benchmark run.
So far, however, all we've had to go on was its
model number, namely H4233. And while that in itself betrayed the
phone's mid-range status, it's always good to know exactly what a device
is actually going to be called.
In this case, the H4233 will be sold as the Xperia XA2 Ultra, the successor to the XA1 Ultra
which launched this May. The official confirmation of its name comes by
way of SIRIM, the Malaysian product certification body, which has outed
it through its documents.
The XA2 Ultra could make its debut at MWC in February, since that's
where its predecessor got official too. According to the aforementioned
benchmark listing, the new model will be powered by Qualcomm's
Snapdragon 630, paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. It will
boast a 6" 1080p 16:9 touchscreen, a 21 MP rear camera, and a 16 MP
selfie snapper. It will run Android 8.0 Oreo from day one.
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