Rumors have suggested that Sony's got a new Android flagship coming soon, and today we may have gotten our first look at the device.
An image that claims to show the Sony Xperia XZ3 has leaked out. If this render is to be believed, Sony will not be jumping on the notch bandwagon. The Xperia XZ3 appears to have pretty slim bezels, but there is enough room on the chin for some "Sony" branding.
Around back we can see a single rear camera with flash and a fingerprint reader. There's an NFC logo on the rear of the Xperia XZ3, too, suggesting that NFC will be included with the upcoming flagship. Other notable features of this leaked Xperia XZ3 include a possible hybrid focus feature that'll combine phase detection autofocus and laser autofocus and a physical camera button on the right side of the device along with volume and power keys.
Rumors have suggested that the Sony Xperia XZ3 could include a 5.7-inch 2160x1080 display, Snapdragon 845 processor, and 6GB of RAM. It's said that Sony will offer 64GB and 128GB storage options, and a 3240mAh battery may be packed in there, too.
There's no word yet on when Sony may announce the Xperia XZ3, but with IFA kicking off in Berlin next week, it may not be long before we meet the upcoming flagship. What do you think of this leaked Sony Xperia XZ3? If the leaks and rumors hold true, could it be your next daily driver?