Upcoming mid-range Sony smartphones just can't stop
leaking today, it seems. We now have leaked CAD-based renders of the Xperia L3.
As its name clearly states, this will be the
successor to the Xperia L2, which got outed this January. It improves upon the
formula, however, with a dual rear camera system and a slightly bigger
touchscreen. The L3 will boast a 5.7" panel, which will likely have 720x1440
resolution and an 18:9 aspect ratio. The phone's dimensions are 153.8 x 71.9 x
9 mm. No other specs have been outed alongside the renders, but some things
about the Xperia L3 are obvious from the pictures.
It still has distinctive Sony bezels (and the Sony
logo on the bottom one of course), and a 3.5mm headset jack on the top side.
Its design makes it seem chunky, while on the back we can see what looks like
shiny polycarbonate. The camera island's position in the top left of the back
is different from the L2's, which had a single lens horizontally centered on
its rear.
The Xperia L3 also has a less blocky design than its
predecessor, with some curves added in for good measure. The speaker is at the
bottom, next to a USB-C port. The fingerprint sensor is on the right side,
which has thus become very crowded as it also houses the power button and
volume rocker. Since the L2 was introduced in January, its successor may become
official very early in 2019.
