Sony Cosmos to launch as Xperia C4: Rumours

Updated on 02-Apr-2015
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Sony's much rumoured Cosmos smartphone is the Xperia C4, successor to the selfie phone C3, reveals leaksters upleaks.

Sony is reportedly gearing up to unveil successor to its selfie-smartphone Xperia C3. Rumoured as the Sony Cosmos, the smartphone will be launched as Xperia C4. The latest set of information comes via leaksters @upleaks.

It may be recalled Sony had launched the Xperia C3 'selfie phone' in July last year. The selfie phone features 5MP front facing wide angle camera. Other features included 5.5-inch 1280 x 720 display, Snapdragon 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage which can be extended via a microSD card upto 32GB. Read: Sony Xperia C3 Review

According to leaks and rumours, the Xperia C4 is unlikely to come with major upgrades over the predecessor. The C4 is expected to run Android 5.0 Lollipop out of the box with manufacturer’s lightweight custom UI running on top of it. Like the C3, the Xperia C4 will be a mid-range/budget smartphone. So far there's no word on when the phone will be officially announced, but we expect it to happen within couple of months. Sony is likely to launch the phone in India as well. You can expect a dual-SIM version of the phone as well.

https://twitter.com/upleaks/status/583201989338607616

Rumours of about the Xperia C4 come amid reports that Sony will be soon announcing its new flagship phone, Xperia Z4. According to recent reports, the smartphone  has been approved by the FCC ahead of its official launch later this year, expected before the IFA event this year.

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