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More images of Xperia’s Z1 little brother Xperia Z1 f revealed

More images of the baby Xperia Z1 dubbed as the Xperia Z1 f have surfaced in a form of NTT Docomo’s product brochure. Now the Xperia Z1 f is said to be available with a choice of 4 colours – Black, White, Pink and Lime.

The mini Xperia Z1 is looking like a real deal but so far it seems to be a Japan market specific model. It is still unknown if this will be introduced for international markets. Usually Sony would have a separate offering for international markets like for example its Xperia Z1 for Japan offers a larger 32GB of on-board storage with additional Infrared Port that’s lacking for the rest of the world.

Earlier it was mentioned that the Xperia Z1 f will feature a 2.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of on-board storage, 20.7MP camera, 4.3″ 720p HD display and a smaller 2,300mAh battery. Despite its smaller dimensions, it also retains the same water and dust resistant properties of its bigger 5″ Xperia Z1 sibling.

Head after the break for more close up view of the brochure.

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