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Sony Xperia XZ3 Release Date, Specs, Features: Sony's Smartphone Boasts Dazzling OLED Screen and Gets Google Feature

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Time runs so fast, and Sony will finally release its latest smartphone Xperia XZ3 in a matter of days. Previously, Xperia fans learned the specs and design of the upcoming smartphone. Apart from the specs and design, the device will get exclusive Google features ahead of October release.

Previously, the Japanese tech giant revealed the design of the Sony Xperia XZ3. It boasts dazzling 6-inch OLED display with a resolution of 1440x2880 and a density of 537 pixels-per-inch. It seems it is powerful because of its cutting-edge camera and 4K screen. This smartphone is really big.

Unlike the previous model XZ2, Sony's XZ3 flaunts a modern, design-it is thinner, curvier, looks sharp, slimmer, and has OLED screen.

As mentioned earlier, Sony Xperia XZ3 gets exclusive Google features. You should expect it has pre-installed with Android 9 Pie, the latest operating system from Google that was released in August. It is powered by a Snapdragon 845 and equipped with 4GB of RAM, which is good for people who multitask activities on their phones. The hardware comes with 64GB of internal storage. It can be expanded by up to 512GB with a microSD card, and it has 3330mAh battery.

Xperia XZ3 is made of the front and rear glass panels and an aluminum frame. That's why it looks slimmer and sharper. The flagship is set to release on October 5. The company announced it had "partnered with Google to offer Google Assistant voice commands completely unique to Xperia XZ3".

For those who will buy Sony XZ3 in October, you can use the Google Assistant to take advantage of the hardware's best features. One of the features is the virtual helper that can adjust the apps present in Sony's signature Side sense.

Previously, Sony discussed the feature of its XZ3.

"There are several ways you can launch Google Assistant on your Xperia XZ3; double tap the power button, press and hold down the home button, or simply say 'Hey Google,'" the firm said.

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