He followed up that bit of information on the prototype, touting that it was using a display which is the same as that of the HTC One’s Super LCD 3, although he has his reasons to believe that such a display will not eventually make the cut for the commercial model. Sony Mobile has been known to give their smartphones a specifications boost in the past where their flagship models are concerned, with the Xperia arc and Xperia S getting clock speeds increases, although they have never taken the route of throwing in a totally new chipset. What do you think? To know more about the goodness of the Snapdragon 800 chipset, check out our benchmarks. Either way, the Xperia Z could join the ranks of an updated Galaxy S4, too.