Sony Xperia XA2 Ultra with dual front cameras, Android 8.0 live images surface


The Sony Xperia XA2 Ultra which was confirmed by the Thailand and Malaysia regulators bodies last week is back in the new again as the images of the device leaked. The photos show the handset in its full glory, and it is the first device from Sony to feature a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor.

Judging by the photos, the Sony Xperia XA 2 Ultra looks very similar to its predecessor, it packs dual front cameras with front-facing LED flash indicating that selfie will be the primary focus. Sony is also expected to bundle additional software feature to leverage the dual front cameras. For the first time, the fingerprint sensor is moved to the rear as most of the Sony device had the sensor embedded into the power button on the sides up until now.

The Xperia XA 2 Ultra is said to sport 6-inch FHD display and powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 630 chipset with 4GB RAM with 64GB storage. The XA2 Ultra will run on Android 8.0 Oreo. Though the device was initially expected to go official at the IFA show in September as the handset was first leaked in August, it never did. With CES 2018 event starting late this week, it is likely that Sony might introduce the device and make it available at a later date.

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