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The Sony L55t, aka
Xperia Z3,
has passed the tests of the Chinese FCC equivalent - TENAA - and has
been approved for carrier network connection there, alongside the dual
SIM version of this phone - L55u. The dial SIM one is a new twist, but
largely expected, as most phones in China either support two SIM card
connections from the box, or have versions that do it.
We've already seen the handset in the pictures below, but can only guess what improvements will Sony bring to it, besides the thinner, more compact
frame, as the listed specs on TENAA's website seem to be largely similar to what we have now with the Z2 already - 2.5 GHz Snapdragon 801 or 805
processor, 3 GB of RAM, 5.2" 1080p display, and a 20 MP camera on the back.
Interestingly
enough, the certification authority also lists an amber version of the
phone, apart from the usual black or white models. So far, we've seen
the Z line in purple as the unorthodox color, but the trendy golden hue
might be taking its well-deserved place now, at least in China. In any
case, Sony will be unveiling its new flagship at the IFA expo in a two
weeks, and we'll have boots on the ground to share the unveiling with
you on the spot.
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