Sony LT29i Flagship to Feature S4 Pro Chip, 13 MP Camera, HDR Video, and 2200 mAh Battery in 7mm Body
This rumor is most impressive,
especially coming from Sony. When they first tried to enter the Android market
with the Xperia X10, they had a huge delay in releasing the phone, and it
didn’t even have the best hardware for the time they were planning to launch
it. So it came out with very old hardware, and also very old software (Android 1.6).
Then it took a long time before it got upgraded to Android 2.1 as well.
Since then things have improved
considerably for Sony’s Smartphone division. Their hardware is almost up to
par, and they are very serious about software upgrades right now. They are the
ones contributing the most back to the Android Open Source Project, and Android
developers say this is actually helping them get the upgrades out there faster,
because as the more of their code lies within the AOSP, the easier it is for
them to upgrade all their devices later on.
Hardware wise, I say
they are still a little behind so far, but not that much. Their designs are not
too bad. Some actually look good. They’ve started making thin phones just like
everyone else. They’re also using a 720p display in their Xperia S and a 12 MP
camera that is currently the best mobile camera on the market.
The only downside,
which is what I think is an important one, because it’s the one that shows the
most if they are able to compete with the best of the best manufacturers in the
Android market, is that they used a dual core 1.5 GHz S3 processor, which is
kind of on par with the Galaxy S2 processor from last year, and at a time when
everyone else was introducing dual core 1.5 GHz S4 processors and Tegra 3 quad
core processors in their devices.
I was hoping the year
2012 is the year when Sony finally catches up with companies like Samsung, HTC
and Motorola, and although they started the year a little slow with Xperia S, I
think they have a chance to do it by the end of the year with this rumored
flagship Sony LT29i (hopefully just a Codename). If this phone has all
that it promises, and it’s launched this summer or early fall, it could really impressive
everyone:
·
S4 Pro chip (Adreno 320
GPU, could be either dual core or quad core CPU)
·
13 MP camera – as I
said, their camera has been already the best, and this could be even better
·
HDR video with
best-in-class low-light performance
·
2200 mAh battery in
7mm body
·
4.55-inch HD Reality
Display (1280×720)
·
Android 4 with
software buttons
If Sony delivers with
this device, I might be looking forward to a 2013 Nexus device made by them,
with best-in-class hardware. They’ve certainly waited long enough for their
turn on making a Nexus phone.
This rumor is most impressive,
especially coming from Sony. When they first tried to enter the Android market
with the Xperia X10, they had a huge delay in releasing the phone, and it
didn’t even have the best hardware for the time they were planning to launch
it. So it came out with very old hardware, and also very old software (Android 1.6).
Then it took a long time before it got upgraded to Android 2.1 as well.
Since then things have improved
considerably for Sony’s Smartphone division. Their hardware is almost up to
par, and they are very serious about software upgrades right now. They are the
ones contributing the most back to the Android Open Source Project, and Android
developers say this is actually helping them get the upgrades out there faster,
because as the more of their code lies within the AOSP, the easier it is for
them to upgrade all their devices later on.
Hardware wise, I say
they are still a little behind so far, but not that much. Their designs are not
too bad. Some actually look good. They’ve started making thin phones just like
everyone else. They’re also using a 720p display in their Xperia S and a 12 MP
camera that is currently the best mobile camera on the market.
The only downside,
which is what I think is an important one, because it’s the one that shows the
most if they are able to compete with the best of the best manufacturers in the
Android market, is that they used a dual core 1.5 GHz S3 processor, which is
kind of on par with the Galaxy S2 processor from last year, and at a time when
everyone else was introducing dual core 1.5 GHz S4 processors and Tegra 3 quad
core processors in their devices.
I was hoping the year
2012 is the year when Sony finally catches up with companies like Samsung, HTC
and Motorola, and although they started the year a little slow with Xperia S, I
think they have a chance to do it by the end of the year with this rumored
flagship Sony LT29i (hopefully just a Codename). If this phone has all
that it promises, and it’s launched this summer or early fall, it could really impressive
everyone:
·
S4 Pro chip (Adreno 320
GPU, could be either dual core or quad core CPU)
·
13 MP camera – as I
said, their camera has been already the best, and this could be even better
·
HDR video with
best-in-class low-light performance
·
2200 mAh battery in
7mm body
·
4.55-inch HD Reality
Display (1280×720)
·
Android 4 with
software buttons
If Sony delivers with
this device, I might be looking forward to a 2013 Nexus device made by them,
with best-in-class hardware. They’ve certainly waited long enough for their
turn on making a Nexus phone.
Via: BriefMobile
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