Sony Xperia Z4 specs: Cybershot camera in new concept image

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According to some reports, Sony will unveil the Xperia Z4 earlier than initially expected and waiting fans will presumably set their eyes on the device at the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show happening in Las Vegas next week.

Before its supposed launch, a new Sony Xperia Z4 concept image came out showing the handset sporting a pretty powerful camera. Designer Warp Flame imagined the device to have a rather plain-looking front, but the wonders of the handset are packed at the back. 

In the render, the designer included Sony's famous Cybershot camera similar to the company's digital cameras — Sony, after all, is known for its admirable digital cams. According to Concept Phones, the camera could be around 22 or 24 megapixels, with Sony Lens G, 10x optical zoom and a Xenon flash. 

At the front, the concept features capacitive buttons without the Home button, which makes some users wonder whether the Xperia logo in between will be the home button of the device. The fictional handset is almost bezel free. Moreover, the Xperia Z4 concept image features two front stereo speakers. 

Meanwhile, the real Z4 is expected to come out soon as Sony released a teaser entitled "Welcome to the New World." The video opens by showing a device with a thin profile, suspected to be the Sony Xperia Z4, and the short clip provides some hints on what could be under the hood of the handset. 

Sony's Xperia Z4 is said to have excellent features, including a 5.4-inch quad HD Triluminos display, Snapdragon 805 or 810 processor paired with 4 GB RAM, Android 5.0 Lollipop OS, Sony's new 21-megapixel Exmor IMX230 camera sensor, 3.2-megapixel front-facing shooter; and 3300 mAh battery. 

There are also rumors that the handset will be launched alongside the Xperia Z4 Compact and the Xperia Z4 Ultra. However, Sony has not confirmed the rumors yet.

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