Sony is rumoured to release an
international version of its flagship mobile, the Japan-only Xperia GX,
codenamed the LT29i Hayabusa.
We last heard of a Sony Hayabusa back in January, when a 2012 mobile roadmap was leaked by Sony India. The Hayabusa, due in July, had a pricing of Rs. 31,990, second only to the device codenamed Atlas, due in September, for Rs. 36,500.
The LT29i Hayabusa and Xperia GX are
thought to have very similar specifications, except that the former is
expected to bear a slightly smaller HD display at 4.55-inches (compared
to the latter’s 4.6-inch HD display, though of course, they could be the
same size – with the GX’s specs sheet rounded off), and a larger 2,220
mAh battery, compared to the GX’s announced 1,700 mAh powerhouse.
Common specifications expected include
the 1.5GHz dual-core processor and Adreno 320 GPU (on the MSM8960
Snapdragon chipset), 1GB of RAM, a 13.2MP autofocus camera with 1080p HD
video and HDR capabilities, Android 4.0 ICS, HDMI out, DLNA, and
USB-on-the-Go.
The release of the Hayabusa is likely to heat up the dual-core market, and by then, with the Tapioca, Sony looks to have an Android device in every price segment, with the Atlas in September presumably providing the quad-core horsepower.
Source: Planet Insane
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