It appears Sony didn’t need CES or MWC to announce phones, since they’re doing that right now, out of the season so to say. Today they debuted a new handset model called the Xperia T2 Ultra and this is more of a phablet, considering it measures 6 inches in diagonal.
It also has a dual SIM version called Xperia T2 Ultra Dual, that shares the specs of the main model. The T2 Ultra packs a 6 inch 720p screen with Triluminos and Mobile Bravia Engine 2 tech, plus a 13 megapixel back camera with Exmor RS and a 1.1 megapixel front shooter with Exmor R. Inside the device we find a quad core 1.4 GHz processor and 1 GB of RAM, as well as 8 GB of storage.
There’s a microSD card slot in the mix as well and a 3000 mAh battery that uses a Sony Stamina mode for prolonged use. We’ve also got the usual WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS included. The camera on the Xperia T2 Ultra gets some nifty features like a collage mode, defocus, timeshift, panorama and retouch mode. We have no info on the pricing of the device just yet.