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Sony is launching something at CES 2015 but vaguely shows what it is

Sony will be having a show at CES 2015 next month and this could be one of the first flagship devices to be launched in the new year. They have just released a video teaser which unfortunately doesn’t show much. The scene starts with a thin looking object, followed by a showing number 5 (5mm thickness?) and then a Lollipop appears, which is no doubt is the latest Android operating system. After that, the rest of the clip is just showing random scenes that could possible mean nothing.

Could this be the new Sony Xperia Z4 or is this possibly a thin phablet that would replace its ageing Xperia Z Ultra? Whatever it is, you can expect Sony to retain or improve its class leading water proof resistance on its new smart phone and tablets.

Watch the video and let us know if you caught something else that would reveal more.

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