New leaks display design of the Sony Xperia 20 from all angles

Back in February, Sony announced two mid-range smartphones at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2019 tech trade show. They are the Sony Xperia 10 and Xperia 10 Plus. According to fresh information, the successor of models to the phones are already in the works and they will be named Xperia 20 and Xperia 20 Plus respectively.

A reliable tipster @OnLeaks along with PriceBaba shared renders of the Xperia 20 to show how the Xperia 20 smartphone will ook weeks before it is even launched.

According to the renders, the Xperia 20 looks a lot like the Xperia 10 and just like its predecessor, it features a pretty tall aspect ratio of 21:9. We can also see the phone sporting thin bezel although the chin above and below the display are quite thick.

The phone has a fingerprint sensor embedded in the power button which is on the right side. A flap is located on the left side which can be opened to access a SIM and microSD card tray.

Above the display of the phone is a selfie cam, an earpiece, and a few sensors. On the rear, the phone sports two cameras which are arranged horizontally with a dual LED flash above it. The phone has a body which is made of metal and glass. It is expected to come with a single line of speaker grills.

According to the tipster, the size of the display is 6 inches. Its dimensions are 157.8 x 68.9 x 8.14mm. There isn’t any other available details of the phone yet. Sony has a reputation for launching its phones at the IFA tech expo which is held at the end of August every year and as such, the Xperia 20 is expected to be announced at the IFA 2019 which is scheduled to hold later this year along with the Xperia 20 Plus.

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