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Sony’s purported mid-spec Xperia G smart phone gets leaked

UPDATE: The device was launched as the Xperia M2, a new mid-tier device with 4G LTE.

As we look forward to Sony’s upcoming flagship device, a purported mid-spec smart phone has emerged and it is rumoured to be called the Sony Xperia G. With a side by side comparison with the current Xperia Z1, it looks slightly smaller and word has it that it comes with a 4.8″ display.

The discovery was made through Vizileaks who also added that it won’t be a water resistant device but it will support 4G LTE connectivity. Details of the hardware is still rather limited but it is said to come with 1GB of RAM and a 8MP camera. We are wondering if the device would debut at the upcoming MWC 2014 at Barcelona or perhaps at the regional Jakarta event in March.

Another side shot of the unannounced Xperia G after the break.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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