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Sony’s Latest Smartphone-Tablet Hybrid Unveiled Through FCC Certification with some Key Specs revealed

Sony has not introduced any new smartphones in the market for quite some time. However, the company’s smartphones have always managed to appeal to various niche audiences with their terrific camera features, sleek design, and immaculate displays. While other smartphone brands are constantly introducing new devices with spectacular features, Sony Xperia is also rumored to be planning a comeback in the industry with its new smartphones. We recently revealed the first look of the Sony Xperia 10V smartphone.

Recently a new Sony Smartphone-Tablet Hybrid has been spotted on the FCC certification website with FCC id- PY7-12907W.

The website database revealed that the upcoming gadget is a phablet device, which refers to devices with a display diagonal dimension greater than 15 cm or an overall diagonal dimension greater than 16 cm.

Phablets are essentially smartphone-tablet hybrids that offer the portability and functionality of a smartphone crossed with the dynamic, big-screen experience of a tablet. They typically feature screen sizes between 5 and 6 inches, with some including a stylus.

The listing further revealed that the device will come with a non-removable, rechargeable battery and a non-removable back cover. Additionally, it will be accompanied by a 30W fast charger (model number XQZ-UC1) and earphones (model number MDR-EX15AP).

The database indicates that the upcoming Sony device will support NFC and 5G NR (FR1), specifically FDD band n5 and TDD band n41. In addition, it will support USB Type-C charging.

Sony has remained silent and has not provided any updates regarding the launch of their new smartphone. However, it is expected that news regarding the release of a new Sony XPERIA device will be announced soon.

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