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Sony D6503 aka Sirius pictured alongside Xperia Z1



Just a while back, we have seen the screens leaking out of the device, as well as some of it's detailed internal specifications. But if that doesn't fill in your hunger, we now have the device itself as whole, that appears once again, alongside with the Japanese company's 2013 flagship smartphone, the Sony Xperia Z1.



Well, if you don't understand which is what, from the above image, the handset you see on the left is the Xperia Z1 and the phone featuring more darker shade on it's chassis is our target, the Sony D6503. 

The new live photographs of the two phones again pours-in from courtesy of the XDA-Developers forums member, iRimas, where this time around the user seems to be comparing the two handsets side by side. From the pictures we are seeing above,  the reportedly 5.2-inches screened device, the codenamed Sirius or D6503 looks comparatively longer from the five-incher predecessor Z1. Also the new phone looks to be slightly cut down to look thinner on scale, as seen in the side figure panorama.

Source: XPERIA blog

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