Sony: Fresh Leaks Hint 5 Xperia Flagships To Be Launched At Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2017

Sony, the Japanese tech giant is expected to announce five Xperia smartphones in the mobile World Congress at Barcelona. Earlier this month there were reports indicating that the company will be probably launching two smartphones in this event.

However, current reports suggest that Sony is planning to unveil five amazingly made smartphones and the leak is also seen with few specifications.

According to Gadgets NDTV, Sony's five expected Xperia devices that are likely to arrive in Mobile Wolrd Congress were leaked via Sumaho Info website. The official names of these phones are not yet out, but it is believed that Sony might be unveiling all the smartphones of this year.

Here is the list of smartphones with codenames that are leaked in the report

Sony Xperia Yoshino: The phone sports a 5.5-inch 4K (2160x3840 pixels) display and runs on Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 835 SoC. The smartphone is believed to be Xperia XZ's successor and is expected to pack 4GB or 6GB of LPDDR4 RAM and a Sony IMX400 sensor-based camera.

Sony Xperia BlancBright: Then there's the smaller 5-inch 'BlancBright', which is said to have a WQHD display and expected to feature Snapdragon 835 or Snapdragon 635 processor on board, as well as 4GB of RAM and an IMX400 image sensor.

Sony Xperia Keyaki: The Xperia 'Keyaki' is expected to have 5.2-inch FHD display, Helio P20 chip, and 4GB of RAM. Also, it is likely to feature 64GB of storage, and two cameras holding 23MP and 16MP lens respectively.

Sony Xperia Hinoki: The 'Hinoki' is a phone with an Helio P20 chipset built by MediaTek. This phone reportedly carries 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, and two cameras: 16MP and 8MP.

Sony Xperia Mineo: The Xperia 'Mineo', has no specifications and features leaked. But it is reported that it will cost $350.

Sony has neither confirmed nor denied the leaks on these five smartphones which are highly anticipated in the Mobile World Congress, Barcelona, Spain. Stay tuned for more updates.

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