We are done with the Consumer Electronics Show, and now Sony has got it's next big add-on to the large screened Android powered phablet line-up, that is coming to the markets exclusively to compete with the in-town star like the Samsung made Galaxy Mega.
As we hear the word Mega, you may expect a bigger display panel with mid-order internal specs? If so, you have got it on the right sport. The new Sony Xperia T2 Ultra will come out of the box with a Quad-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC running at 1.4GHz, a full six-inches High Definition screen of 720p display marked at 1280 x 720 pixels with TRILUMINOS technology and Mobile Bravia Engine 2 for mobile, eight gigabytes of on board memory (expandable via microSD card slot), 1GB of RAM, 13 megapixels primary camera with LED flash light with Exmor RS tech for mobile and a 1.1 megapixels front facer with Exmor R.
The Japanese will also introduce a dual-SIM variant of the Xperia T2 Ultra, named as T2 Ultra Dual with the same specifications from it's internals, but with dual-SIM card slots. The newly announced phablet will also pack NFC, Bluetooth 4.0 and faster LTE speeds from the connectivity and will sport a 3,000mAh powered battery with Sony's own STAMINA mode. Unfortunately, we still have no details on the units availability or pricing, just yet.
Source: Sony