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Sony Xperia L3 passes through FCC certification

Posted by Droid Flashpedia on Wednesday, January 2, 2019

  Sony Xperia L3 passes through FCC certification



  Sony, the Japan-based organization which has been battling in the cell phone showcase,  seems to be working towards launching a new smartphone soon. An up and coming cell phone of the organization, Sony Xperia L3, as of late going through the FCC accreditation process.

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Sony xperia L3 specification-


  The mid-go cell phone is the successor of the Xperia L2 propelled a month ago. Given that the smartphone has just experienced the certification processor, there's a possibility that the company could dispatch the gadget at the forthcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2019 in Las Vegas.

  the fcc reveals that the smartphone will come with 5.7 inches of display with 18:9 aspect ratio. it wiill be powered by qualcomm snapdragon 660 octe core chipset along with 3Gb of RAM and 64 GB of internal storage.

  The smartphone will be featuring a dual camera setup on the back side which is 13 megapixel primary sensor and 5 mega pixel for depth sensor.
On the front, it will feature 8 mega pixel taking for selfie and video chat.

  For the security it has side-mounted fingerprint sensor like as other sony devices.and also, it will offer USB C-type port.as for the battery, the device will be powered by a 3,400 mAh battery, which will ne enough for the whole day on a single charge

Also Read- Sony xperia color and price leak. 

  Sony will be ditching the micro-USB port and will offer USB Type-C port. As for the battery, the device will be powered by a 3,400mAh battery, which should be enough to last through the whole day on a single charge.


  Currently, no information about available related to the smartphone.However, as we said, the phone could be announced during the CES 2019 later this month or at MWC 2019 in February this year.


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