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Sony Xperia L3 renders and specifications leaked

Front and rear renders of the Sony Xperia L3. (Source: WinFuture)
Front and rear renders of the Sony Xperia L3. (Source: WinFuture)
Renders and specifications of the Sony Xperia L3 smartphone have been published online. Unsurprisingly, the details are underwhelming, although this is only an entry-level device from the Japanese manufacturer after all. It does seem that the latest entrant into the L range will at least exhibit a revised design language though.

WinFuture has got hold of some specifications and renders for the Sony Xperia L3 smartphone and shared them online. There’s nothing to write home about in regard to the current rumored details: probable MediaTek SoC, 3 GB RAM, 32 GB storage, 3300 mAh battery, possible 8 MP selfie camera, 13 MP + 2 MP rear-facing dual camera setup. There’s even disappointing news that the 5.7-inch L3 will likely operate on Android 8.1 Oreo out of the box.

So what is there to care about with the Sony Xperia L3? Well, the price is in the right ballpark, which is believed to be 199 Euros (~$225) for European models. Different color options will be on the table too, with dark gray, silver, and gold to choose from. There’s also a fingerprint scanner on the side, located between the power button and the volume rocker.

But the arguably standout feature in the renders of the Sony Xperia L3 is the design language. The Xperia L2 maintained Sony’s penchant for straight edges and corners on its smartphones. However, the manufacturer has got a bit smoother with the L3, so it has rounded corners and the edges seem somewhat softer. It might be too little too late for Sony, but the company does seem to have a lot of products waiting to be unleashed on the market that could spark life back into its mobile business.

Bottom and top edges. (Source: WinFuture)
Bottom and top edges. (Source: WinFuture)
Fingerprint scanner visible on the side. (Source: WinFuture)
Fingerprint scanner visible on the side. (Source: WinFuture)
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Daniel R Deakin, 2019-02-15 (Update: 2019-02-15)