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- Sony Xperia PX Render Adopts a Different Back Design Than Usual
Posted by : Viie shop
Friday, 30 November 2012
When I saw the back of the Sony Xperia PX concept I instantly thought
about the Sony Tablet P for some reason, because of how rounded the
lower part of that device was. This is yet another one of Ben Ling’s
creations, a 4 inch TFT display handset with a 13 megapixel camera at
the back and a pretty big screen resolution.
Xperia PX supports a 640 x 1136 pixel resolution and its camera uses Exmor RS technology, supports 16x digital zoom and does Full HD video recording. There’s also a 1.3 megapixel front camera and inside we’ve got a dual core Snapdragon S4 1.2 GHz processor with Adreno 320 GPU. This Sony Xperia concept smartphone measures 10 mm and packs NFC, 1 GB of RAM, 32 GB of storage, Sony Mobile Bravia Engine 3 tech and the omnipresent xLOUD experience.
The handset weighs 106 grams and runs Android 4.0.4 with support for Jelly Bean updates. Other specs include a Li-Ion 1910 mAh battery, Bluetooth 4.0, a microSD card slot and multitouch with up to 10 fingers. As you can see, this model uses virtual Android keys and has a camera button, common traits for modern Android devices. The design at the front seems a bit similar to the one of the Xperia Ion and now that I think of it, the back is also pretty similar…
Xperia PX supports a 640 x 1136 pixel resolution and its camera uses Exmor RS technology, supports 16x digital zoom and does Full HD video recording. There’s also a 1.3 megapixel front camera and inside we’ve got a dual core Snapdragon S4 1.2 GHz processor with Adreno 320 GPU. This Sony Xperia concept smartphone measures 10 mm and packs NFC, 1 GB of RAM, 32 GB of storage, Sony Mobile Bravia Engine 3 tech and the omnipresent xLOUD experience.
The handset weighs 106 grams and runs Android 4.0.4 with support for Jelly Bean updates. Other specs include a Li-Ion 1910 mAh battery, Bluetooth 4.0, a microSD card slot and multitouch with up to 10 fingers. As you can see, this model uses virtual Android keys and has a camera button, common traits for modern Android devices. The design at the front seems a bit similar to the one of the Xperia Ion and now that I think of it, the back is also pretty similar…