We didn’t see a new phone from Sony at MWC this year, though it did
take the opportunity to show off the Xperia Z (pictured) it demoed early
this year at CES, but a new rumor suggests we’ll see a mid-year upgrade
in a few months time that packs Android 4.2, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 600
chipset with 1.8GHz processor, 2GB of RAM and 32GB of onboard storage.
The leaked specs come from a tipster providing info to Xperia Blog,
and also suggest the C670X will be smaller than the Xperia 7, with a
4.8-inch screen compared to the announced device’s 5-inch display. In
most regards, the C670X sounds like a beefed up Xperia 7, however, with a
more powerful processor, Adreno 320 graphics and double the on-board
storage, while retaining a 13 megapixel rear camera and the same 1920 x
1080 resolution. The device’s pixel density will be higher, however,
since those same pixels are fitting in a smaller screen, making for more
crisp text and graphics rendering.
If true, this new handset would be pretty much on par with HTC’s
flagship One smartphone, which has a 1.7GHz Snapdragon 600 chipset, and
an Adreno 320 GPU. No word on whether the C670X would also inherit the
Xperia Z’s impressive water resistance, which could be a tipping point
factor for buyers looking to make a decision between the two.
These leaked specs should be treated with a healthy dollop of
skepticism (it was accompanied with a render from the setup guide from
the Xperia Z, which admittedly doesn’t depict the Xperia Z itself), but
they’re far from extreme, and Sony fielding a phone in 2013 that takes
advantage of the latest in mobile processor technology does make sense.
Friday, 1 March 2013
06:33
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