Sony Xperia Z4 teased thanks to WikiLeaks' dump of internal Sony docs

We get a closer look at Sony's upcoming Xperia Z4 smartphone thanks to the leaked Sony documents from WikiLeaks.

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WikiLeaks released over 30,000 internal Sony documents recently, a dump that included presentation files, financial information and what looks to be some details on the upcoming Xperia Z4 smartphone.

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Thanks to the new information and leaks, we can hope to receive a full-metal design on Sony's upcoming flagship handset. It looks like we can also expect a fingerprint sensor on the Xperia Z4, bringing it up to the same level as the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge from Samsung, and the iPhone 5, 5S, 6 and 6 Plus from Apple.

The leaked images show a bigger power button, which looks like it might be the fingerprint sensor too, as well as the all-metal back and front of the Xperia Z4. The internal documents and early renders are using words such as "seamless" and "solid", which means we can expect a beautiful new design from Sony for its Xperia Z4 smartphone.

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We should expect more information on the Xperia Z4 from Sony at KFA 2015 in September.

News Source:wccftech.com

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