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Sony teases its next big thing. Could this be the new Xperia Z2 Ultra phablet?

UPDATE: It isn’t the Xperia Z2 Ultra but the 5.2″ Sony Xperia T3 which is just 7mm thick.

After launching its new Xperia Z2 smart phone and Z2 Tablet, Sony has started teasing what appears to be a new placement model of its 6.44″ Xperia Z Ultra phablet. It all came from a simple tweet telling everyone to stay tune for their next big thing with a side profile of a thin device.

Despite its blurred picture, the device looks wide and comes with Sony’s signature power button at the sides. It looks rather very slim and has ultra-thin volume rocker and dedicated camera button as well. Hopefully this time they would fit a better 20.7MP camera and assisted LED flash which was lacking in the current model. No further details are available and we expect Sony to continue dropping hints in the next couple of days.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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