Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet Latest News & Release Date: Likely to Be Released in Mobile World Conference in March in Barcelona, Spain

3:28 AM EST 2/12/2015 by Aishwarya, Celebeat Reporter

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As per late press releases and rumors, Sony's Xperia Z4 line will probably offer specs with a Snapdragon 810 processor. Furthermore, the first official confirmation of an Xperia Z4 tablet has been developed for a conceivable 2015 release date.

Confirmation of this originates from Sony Mobile Senior VP Gen Tsuchikawa. In the press conference, he says how energized he feels about the conceivable outcomes of the new Snapdragon 810. He likewise says he anticipates working with Qualcomm as his organization "brings new Xperia items to shoppers in the not so distant future."

Considering that this Sony authority was eager to talk for the benefit of the Snapdragon 810 particularly, there's a great sign that Xperia Z4 umbrella will house the most recent Snapdragon CPU. While the standard Z4 model appears like their competitors, it is vital to recollect that Sony additionally makes Xperia Compact, Ultra and Tablet varieties too. It's to some degree impossible that the Snapdragon 810 is eventually included in the specs of the new Z4 yet it is conceivable that the ultra quick CPU would be saved for Sony's tablet and also phablet oriented items as well.

So with great specs, comes great expectations and it is obvious that Sony phone/tablet users are eagerly waiting for this tablet to be released. It is rumored to release in the Mobile World Conference in March in Barcelona, Spain.

Let us wait and watch if the specs are as great as we are promised they would be and how will this new super gadget be able to do in the market.

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