The company has revealed that the device will be launched on August 3 on Twitter, but gave little else away about the upcoming handset.
Focus closely now, a new way to capture split-second photos is coming. 03.08.15 #Xperia pic.twitter.com/VVE21DKLyk
ā Sony Xperia (@sonyxperia) July 30, 2015
"Focus closely now, a new way to capture split-second photos is coming. 03.08.15 #Xperia," the firm wrote - so it's safe to assume there is something aimed at photo enthusiasts involved with the device.
At this stage, we don't officially know the full name of the handset but it's expected to be the much-rumoured Xperia C5 Ultra.
A manual for the device was recently leaked, suggesting that the phone will have a bezel-free design, with an edge to edge display, and a selfie camera that is backed up by a flash.
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Under the hood, the Xperia C5 Ultra is said to include a MediaTek MT6752 64-bit octa-core chipset, 2GB of RAM, and 16GB of storage.
With a 1080p display that measures in at 5.5 inches, the handset is expected to bridge the gap between Sony's high-end phones and its current mid-rangers.

