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Unannounced Sony D6503 caught in the wild, looks amazing with metallic details and thin bezel

What you can see here could be Sony’s next flagship device that should apparently sport a bigger (than Xperia Z1) 5.2-inch screen with thin bezel around it. The device marked as D5603 has few metallic details around the phone that make for a that much sexier look and feel. In addition, we see three larger speaker holes at the bottom, micro USB port sits on the left side along with what looks like the SIM tray; the right side has room for a micro SD card slot. Rest of the details look very much like the Xperia Z1, including the placement of power button, volume rocker, dedicated camera key, magnetic pins, headphone jack and even the LED notification light. It’s unclear what kind of camera this phone will rock and we can only hope Sony will keep its 20.7-megapixel sensor with added Optical Image Stabilization. Hopefully, we’ll get this and other (missing) details in about a month when Sony officially unveils D5603 at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona… [Via: XDA, XperiaBlog] Dusan has ...

Verizon-slated Samsung Galaxy NotePRO caught at the FCC

Verizon Wireless is apparently preparing to drastically expand its tablet portfolio. Thus far we’ve heard about three tablets coming their way: Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition, Nexus 7 2013 Edition and LG G Pad 8.3. Like that’s not enough, the Big Red carrier may also add Sammy’s recently announced Galaxy NotePRO to its line-up. Such device has cleared the FCC and is now ready to be sold on the U.S. soil. The built-in radio sings along LTE band 4 and band 13, which are used by Verizon. Moreover, the tablet is marked as SM-P905V where that “V” at the end stands for, well, Verizon or so we think. It’s unclear when will Verizon officially announce the NotePRO and we can only hope this will be a short wait. We’ve no idea who in the world wants a 12.2-inch tablet, though. Perhaps some specialty industries or something. Any thoughts? [Via: PhoneArena] Dusan has been using smartphones since their introduction and is now following the latest trends in the industry. The "convergenc...