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Sony Avenger: successor to the XA1 Ultra will have two selfie cameras

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     It was about a month ago that we broadcast news about a Sony Avenger, caught up in GFXBench, as a  possible successor to the Xperia XA1 Ultra . Almost at the same time came the Sony Xperia H4133 which we take by the successor to the Xperia XA1 base. However, it seems it is now confirmed by government agencies that the Xperia XA2 Ultra will actually be the H4233 model. The confirmation comes through the hands of the certification agencies of Malaysia and Thailand, where the trade name of Xperia XA2 Ultra is clearly visible. Through data previously captured on GFXBench, we know that the Sony Xperia XA2 Ultra will have a 6-inch screen with FHD resolution. To be honest,   possible successor to the Xperia XA1 Ultra i only had good things to say on the screen, but with the real possibility that the XA2 Ultra comes with a bezel-less screen, we can have a substantially more compact device. This may or may not be positive, considering that the edges at the bottom and top of the

Sony Avenger: successor to the XA1 Ultra will have two selfie cameras

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Sony is traditionally slow to adopt the great fashions in the mobile world, for both the worst and the best. However, it will be one of the first brands to adopt selfie double cameras, namely with the Sony H3213 Avenger. The device has now been detected in the GFXBench and follows the nomenclature of the range XA1, but presents the great novelty of bringing two front chambers to the selfie. Specifically, one of the cameras will have 8MP, while the main one will have 16MP. The main camera, however, will have 23MP. Sony has in the past had some self-focus with powerful front chambers in the Xperia M range. The new mid-range Chinese gadget, however, has bet on the double-chamber formula, with Huawei Mate 10 Lite being the latest example of this trend. There is, however, a novelty that will be more to the liking of Xperia fans, and this will be the unquestionable presence of the modern octa-core Snapdragon 630, a chip appreciated for its performance, and that puts the future Xperia A