Sony's Xperia XA Ultra is a giant phone with a 16-megapixel selfie camera

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Sony's mobile division continues to underperform, but the Japanese giant keeps on keeping on — its latest effort is the mid-range Xperia XA Ultra, which the company describes as a "stylish selfie-cam masterpiece." Here's what you need to know:

  • "Borderless" 6-inch 1080p screen with curved-glass edges
  • 16-megapixel front-facing camera with flash and optical image stabilization
  • 21.5-megapixel rear camera
  • 164.2 x 79.4 x 8.4mm, 190g
  • MediaTek MT6755 eight-core processor and 3GB of RAM
  • Colors include black, white, and "lime gold," which is apparently not the same thing as "lemon"

The Xperia XA Ultra will be out in July in various unspecified markets, which are unlikely to include the US if Sony's usual release history is anything to go by.

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