Sony’s massive mini-tablets, the Xperia Z Ultra is making its rounds talks, and was recently launched with a stock Android flavor a few days back.
Recently, the Sony Xperia Z Ultra was spotted on AnTuTu in a WiFi only version, suggesting that we might see a simple version of the phablet, or should I say, mini tablet.
It’s not only the AnTuTu benchmark database, the WiFi-only variant of the device also made an appearance on the FCC website as well. Sony Xperia Z Ultra rocks a 6.44-inch display sporting a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and is powered by a Snapdragon 800 chipset clocked at 2.2GHz with Adreno 330 GPU and 2GB of RAM.
Other features includes a 16GB storage with a microSD card slot, 8MP camera for photos and videos with a 2MP front-facing camera for video calls and other applications such as Skype, 3,050 mAh battery, dust and water-resistant (IP58 certification), and runs Android 4.4.2 KitKat, according to the results spotted on AnTuTu.
There’s no word about the launch of the Sony Xperia Z Ultra WiFi only version, but we’re guessing it might not take too much time. There’s a possibility that the mini tablet could make an official appearance at the MWC 2014 next month.
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