It was back in January that the Sony introduced their 10" Xperia Z tablet. The device however is not yet available in some parts of the world. But now according to the rumors, Sony have started working on the successor for their Tablet Z, with most powerful Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 800 processor. Snapdragon 800 processor is the semiconductor giant's top of the line processor finished with quad-core architecture and Adreno 330 GPU and support a clock rate up to 2.3GHz.

The details on the next generation Xperia Z tablet are just few, but a forum member at Esato has revealed that the new Xperia Z successor will be landing in Q3/Q4, and we may possibly see an unwrap at IFA 2013.
The original Xperia Z offers 1.5 GHz Quadcore Snapdragon processor. Other features includes 10.1 display with 1920×1200 pixels resolution, 32GB of storage, 8.1MP camera, NFC and LTE support and runs on Android 4.1.2 Jellybean. So we may expect at-least Android 4.2, on the new tablet.

The details on the next generation Xperia Z tablet are just few, but a forum member at Esato has revealed that the new Xperia Z successor will be landing in Q3/Q4, and we may possibly see an unwrap at IFA 2013.
The original Xperia Z offers 1.5 GHz Quadcore Snapdragon processor. Other features includes 10.1 display with 1920×1200 pixels resolution, 32GB of storage, 8.1MP camera, NFC and LTE support and runs on Android 4.1.2 Jellybean. So we may expect at-least Android 4.2, on the new tablet.
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