Sony announced yet another addition to their entry-level portfolio of entertainment-focused smartphones, launching the all new Xperia L4 in the European region. The newest Android-based smartphone from Sony arrives with the manufacturer's signature 21:9 tall aspect ratio, allowing users to see more on screen at once with fewer scroll. Sony have also integrated the multi-window UI onto the device, letting users take advantage of multitasking, by using two apps simultaneously on the same screen. Like the higher-end models, the Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation also introduced the side-mounted fingerprint scanner on the latest handset for advanced level of biometric protection as well as bringing the "Side sense" function that provides Xperia L4 users to access their favorite applications on one touch. In terms of appearance, the phone looks to carry a water-drop style notch display and triple camera arrangement on the rear featuring Sony's old school matte finish with NFC's labeling alongside their branding towards the center. For availability, the device will ship in two colors of Black and Blue shades, scheduled to go up for grabs starting this spring, in select markets.
Now for a specification overview, the phone tots a 6.2" High Definition Plus Wide LCD display at 21:9 ratio, a MediaTek Helio P22 chipset coupled with 3GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage space that can be further expanded upto 512GB via microSD card slot. From the camera department, we get a triple camera model as aforementioned, consisting of a 13MP main lens, 5MP ultra wide sensor and a 2MP depth camera on the back, with an 8MP secondary selfie sensor resting in the front notch. The smartphone is powered by a 3580mAh battery with fast charging technology. Sony's Xperia L4 will come out of the box with NFC support and a dedicated 3.5mm headphone jack for wired music lovers. The phone maker haven't provided us with any additional information on the smartphone's international availability nor it's pricing details, just yet.
Source: SONY Press Center