Back at CES 2014 earlier this year, Sony unveiled a new handset in the form of the Sony Xperia T2 Ultra. Essentially the handset featured a big display but with its hardware, it was being marketed as a mid-ranged device.
Now we still have no idea when Sony plans on launching the handset, but for those interested, the Xperia T2 Ultra has recently made its way past the FCC sporting T-Mobile compatible radios. What this means is that the handset is cleared for launch in the US, although like we said earlier, there’s still no word on when it will be released or how much it will cost.
For those who might have missed out on our coverage of CES 2014, here’s a quick recap for you guys. The Xperia T2 Ultra will come in two different models: one is the normal version and the other is a version that will feature dual SIM capabilities, but other than that, both handsets are the same internally.
Starting with the display, the Xperia T2 Ultra will feature a 6-inch 720p HD display. It will also be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chipset clocked at 1.4GHz. It will be accompanied by 1GB of RAM, 8GB of onboard storage that is expandable via microSD, and a 13MP rear-facing camera and a 1.1MP front-facing camera.
It will also feature a 3,000mAh battery and presumably with the latest version of Android on board, if not Android 4.3 Jelly Bean at least. Last we heard there were rumors suggesting that the handset could be making its way onto T-Mobile, so the T-Mobile compatibility certainly seems to corroborate that.
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