Monday, 18 February 2013

Sony Xperia M Render by Ben Ling Involves Quad Core CPU, Android 4.2.2


Sony Xperia M Render by Ben Ling Involves Quad Core CPU, Android 4.2.2


Ben Ling is back with a new concept, the Sony Xperia M, with a render that can be seen below. We’re dealing with a 4.6 inch Full HD Bravia smartphone with a 16 megapixel camera with HDR at the back. The new Xperia concept features Mobile Bravia Engine 2 technology and 479 ppi pixel density.


Sony Xperia M Render by Ben Ling Involves Quad Core CPU, Android 4.2.2


The camera at the back has an Exmor RS sensor and Full HD video recording, while the camera at the front is a 2.2 MP unit with HDR, Exmor RS and Full HD video recording as well. Inside there’s a quad core 1.7 GHz Snapdragon S4 Pro CPU, Adreno 320 GPU and 2 GB of RAM. The device runs Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean, offers the audio xLOUD Experience and weighs 140 grams. It measures 9.2 mm in thickness and supports multitouch for up to 10 fingers.
Internally it has 16 GB of storage and other features include Bluetooth 4.0, NFC and a removable Li-Ion 2300 mAh battery. Ben Ling also indicates the presence of a shatter proof and scratch resistant screen and support for 16x digital zoom for the camera, plus HD sound recording and 4G LTE. The phone seems to adopt a smooth design and a very compact case, plus what looks like a huge metal side button like the one on the Xperia Z.

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