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More screenshots of Sony D6503 “Sirius” reveal 60 fps 1080p HD video recording and 15.5MP photo option

  • BY soyacincau
  • 10 February 2014
  • 11:49 am
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Sony’s upcoming D6503 handset which could possibly launch as Xperia Z2 has more features revealed. Apart from the 4K video recording which was leaked earlier, the latest screenshots suggests a high speed 60 fps recording for 1080p HD video and a new 15.5MP camera option (5248×2952) for photography in 16:9 aspect ratio.

The current 20.7MP shooting Xperia Z1 offers a choice of 20.7MP (4:3), 8MP (4:3), 8MP (16:9), 3MP (4.3) and 2MP (16:9) sizes under manually settings, so the new 15.5MP option slots just right between the highest 20.7MP and 8MP resolution. The new screenshots also reveal a little bit more of its new Timeshift video which shoots a short video at a higher frame rate and it includes sound as well. This should be similar to HTC’s Zoe feature which records a video about 3 seconds which you can then edit and manipulate for the best shot.

The new D6503 could be launching at MWC 2014 and is rumoured to pack a larger 5.2″ Full HD display, quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor with 3GB of RAM and a 20.7MP camera which shoots 4K videos. From the earlier screenshots, the new device is seen running on the latest Android 4.4.2 KitKat.

Check out the full screenshots after the break.

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Tags: Android 4.4KitKatMWCSonySony D6503Sony SiriusSony Xperia Z1Sony Xperia Z1 FaceliftSony Xperia Z2
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