Sony Xperia R6 appears online with huge 6GB RAM, dual 24MP cameras…>

Sony has hinted about the upcoming Sony Xperia R6 flagship to join the market soon this year with 6GB RAM, dual 24MP cameras and innovative design. Check it out below!

Sony Xperia R6

Sony Xperia R6 specs and features

According to our sources, Sony is back with a glossy phone, the Xperia R6 this time. In details, this Sony device manages to adopt the dual camera trend while fortunately not exaggerates the sensor size. Moreover, the back panel is well-treated with glass and the Sony logo in the middle. Furthermore, the glossy frame and edges are likely stainless steel, which might inspire from iPhone X.

As far as it concerns, the physical buttons on the side are little fragile and sticking out too much. However, the screen has narrower bezels and without any notches to place an Essential Phone-style front camera. On the other hand, Sony also finds a way to make dual cams much more significant since the Sony Xperia XZ2 launched. Besides, Sony has improved its design so far with the thickness of the new R6 since it is very slim.

Regarding Sony Xperia R6 specs, the device sports a 5.99-inch AMOLED display with resolutions of 2560 x 1440 pixels. Besides, the front screen receives 21:9 aspect ratio with Gorilla Glass Protection version 5. Under the hood, Xperia R6 sports Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chipset with Adreno 630 graphics processor. Concerning the memory, the Sony phone would provide 6GB RAM with multiple storage options including 128GB/256GB/512GB of internal space. Besides, Sony Xperia R6 camera packs dual 24MP rear sensors with the aperture of f/1.7. Also, the selfie lens comes at 16MP with f/1.8. Whereas, the R6 works on Android Oreo 8.1 and a non-removable 3900mAh battery.

Sony Xperia R6 release date and price

From what we learn so far, the Xperia R6 would come to the market as soon as possible around September of 2018. In the meantime, Sony Xperia R6 price starts from $699 ~ Rs. 45507. What else do you expect from the upcoming Sony flagship? Let us know what you think below!