Friday, April 12, 2013

A model of the Xperia Snapdragon Tablet with Z 800 could arrive later this year

Although the Tablet Xperia Z(Nextway F10X) has not even yet reached the stores (although you can book now), Sony seem willing to waste no time and you will be working on the second generation of the device, according to reports , could come later this year with at least a dramatic improvement as it could mount a Snapdragon 800.
Although in recent times it seems that many manufacturers have chosen sector removal of high-end tablets and more and more projects dumps in low-cost devices, it is clear that Sony's goal remains over rival tablets pointers, as is clear from the technical specifications and the price of its latest tablet, the Tablet(AMPE A10 A31) Xperia Z that, as you know, in addition to a spectacular design (only 6.9 mm thick), has a really powerful features: Screen Full HD, Pro S4 Snapdragon processor, 2GB of RAM, 8 MP rear camera and 6000 mAh battery.
However, as we have said on many occasions, the cycles of innovation in the mobile device market is moving at a tremendous speed and Sony, aware of it, it seems they are not willing to rest on their laurels and would be working and , according to reports, in the second generation of Tablet Xperia Z(ONDA V812). Although still not many details on the improvements that this new model would, if it has leaked a really interesting and could mount a Snapdragon 800 instead of the current Snapdragon S4 Pro Although not the first device you heard rumors that the processor would have, if it is, so far, the first tablet of the listener.
 
The amazing thing about the news, however, is the release date, which states that could take place between the third and fourth cuatrimeste, even speculating that might occur at the IFA in Berlin. Given that, even if you can book, the Tablet Xperia Z has not yet reached the stores, to reach the market before the end of the year mean that a little over half a year between the first and second generation. Inevitably displayed somewhat skeptical about this possibility, so we will look at new information that could confirm.

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