Sony Xperia J (ST26), Image Leaked and Running on Android 4.0.4
Posted by meenakshi in Gadgets, News, Smartphone, Sony Mobile, Xperia J
Sony is arrived with the new smartphone without green logo. Sony Xperia series has added a new member, as the Sony Xperia J. Sony Xperia J is code named ST26, and the phone has been dropped on the web recently.
On that occasion I learned that the new smartphone running on Android 4.0.4 and support a resolution of 854 x 480 pixels. The image right side would be new phone, according to Asian website IT168. Interestingly, I see no trace of specific green logo Sony / Sony Ericsson, who was present on all models so far.
Indeed, Xperia J will be equipped with 4-inch display featuring full HD resolution at 480 x 854 pixels, single-core MSM7627A CPU Snapdragon S1 supplied by Qualcomm, a clock frequency of 1 GHz with 200 graphics chip blockers, which can be found in models such as: HTC Desire VC or Ascend Huawei C8812.
Observing the recent behavior of the group Sony, the official presentation will not have to wait too long. You also can not help feeling that the company plans an aggressive attack on the individual market segments, in order to return to its glory years.
On that occasion I learned that the new smartphone running on Android 4.0.4 and support a resolution of 854 x 480 pixels. The image right side would be new phone, according to Asian website IT168. Interestingly, I see no trace of specific green logo Sony / Sony Ericsson, who was present on all models so far.
Indeed, Xperia J will be equipped with 4-inch display featuring full HD resolution at 480 x 854 pixels, single-core MSM7627A CPU Snapdragon S1 supplied by Qualcomm, a clock frequency of 1 GHz with 200 graphics chip blockers, which can be found in models such as: HTC Desire VC or Ascend Huawei C8812.
Observing the recent behavior of the group Sony, the official presentation will not have to wait too long. You also can not help feeling that the company plans an aggressive attack on the individual market segments, in order to return to its glory years.
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