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Sony Xperia C6 release date, specs rumors: New device will come out better than its competitors

The Sony Xperia Z3 (L) and the Samsung Galaxy A7 (R). | SONY/SAMSUNG

Sony is making a lot of buzz lately and rumors are circulating about the company's plan to develop a new smartphone that will target the mid-range market. According to the reports, the new handset will be called Xperia C6.

A report from Christian Daily suggests that leaked images of the rumored device have already hit several tech media publication on the internet. The images show a smartphone with a 6-inch display, which is said to carry a high-definition technology. It looks to be sporting thin bezels around the screen to make sure users get the best viewing experience. Although there is no report that could suggest that the device will have 2k capabilities, many tech observers believe that the new device will surely have the latest Sony Mobile BRAVIA engine.

Rumor has it that the new Sony Xperia C6 will surprise consumers as it will also boast an LED flash on its selfie camera, which is quite similar to the current iPhone 6s from Apple. According to reports the latest device will be an upgraded version of Xperia C5 Ultra. It will boast a 13MP front-facing shooter, with sensor technology for better capture at any condition.

According to Nashville Chatters, the specs under the hood will be headed by Helio P10 processor, along with 2GB of RAM. Rumor has it that the device will also boast a 16GB internal storage capacity, in which users can expand using a microSD card.

Nonetheless, these specs and features have yet to be confirmed by Sony. As of the moment, it is better that fans take these pieces of information with a grain of salt until the company decides to make an official announcement.

Meanwhile, Sony is still trying their best to come up with a good product that can compete with the leading manufacturers in the market today. The Xperia Z5 is supposed to be the company's high-end model; however, it failed to compete with Samsung and Apple.