Highlights: Sony Xperia XA3 could sport a 21:9 aspect ratio display. Renders show a side-mounted fingerprint scanner. The phone will have a dual camera setup. Despite dwindling sales numbers, it appears that Sony is going to continue releasing new phones into the market. There have been rumours of the Sony XA3 since last year and more recently, of the flagship XZ4 as well. Now, WinFuture has released press renders for the alleged Sony Xperia XA3, which is expected to be announced at Mobile World Congress 2019 in Barcelona. The new renders show a few very interesting things about the phone. For starters, it appears to have an abnormally tall display. WinFuture states that the display is most likely following a 21:9 aspect ratio and the display itself will measure 5.9-inches. The resolution is expected to be 2560x1080. The aspect ratio will make the phone taller than the phones we see today. The renders also show a side mounted fingerprint sensor placed at about the mid-point of the side-frame. Depending on the size of your hands, this could or could not work for you. Additionally, as seen from previous renders, there is also a dual camera setup on the back while the bottom houses the USB-C port and speakers. There isn't any concrete information on the specifications of the camera, but it is expected to be a 23+8 MP setup. Image Credit: WinFuture.mobi The rumours around the specs of the Sony Xperia XA3 state that the phone could be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 chipset, Qualcomm’s top-tier mid-range chipset. The phone is expected to come with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. The battery is expected to be a 3500mAh unit. The leaked renders show the phone in 4 colour variants; blue, black, silver and pink. Every year, Sony opens the Mobile World Congress where the company announces a number of new devices, including a flagship and mid-range smartphone. This year, rumours suggest that the company will announce the Sony Xperia XZ4 alongside the Sony Xperia XA3. Related Read: Sony announces CES 2019 event, Xperia XA3, Xperia XA3 Ultra, Xperia L3 expected to launch
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