Hype around Sony Xperia Z4 is gaining momentum with its release date reportedly getting closer but latest report has hinted a late launch claiming that the device would be released in the second half of 2015 and not in January as speculated.
One of the hacked emails revealed in the recent Sony Entertainment hack controversy has reportedly hinted the release date of the Sony Xperia Z4, pitting its launch between May and November, 2015. One of the hacked emails also hinted that lead actors of James Bond movie "Spectre" would be seen using the device.
Details of the Xperia Z4 and its release date mentioned in hacked emails came as a big surprise, as it came amid reports that it would be unveiled at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show 2015 (CES 2015) or latest by March at the Mobile World Conference 2015 (MWC 2015).
Interestingly, a report by Korean online publication called Chosun Biz (via GforGames) has quoted analysts at Mirae Asset Securities (MAS) claiming that the Galaxy S6 would arrive as early as the CES 2015.
According to reports that have surfaced so far, the Xperia Z4 is expected to sport either a 5.4-inch or 5.5-inch screen, powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor, run on Android 5.0 Lollipop, come packed with 32GB internal memory and 4GB RAM and house a 3420 mAh battery. The device is also likely to have a 20.7MP main camera and 4.8MP front snapper, and Qi Wireless Charging.
However, Tech Radar has claimed that the Xperia Z4 would keep 4.7-inch screen size of the Xperia Z3 but come with with a 1080p resolution. The website also went on to say that the device would feature IP68 water and dust proof certification and LTE Cat 9 connectivity.