Sony LT25 Tsubasa shows up in benchmarks with HD screen and dual-core 1.5 GHz CPU
No, really, Sony has yet another Android-powered smartphone in the works. Aside from the half dozen models it already launched this year, and a few more that it will almost certainly announce on August 29 at a pre-IFA event, there’s now this LT25 that we haven’t heard about before.
Judging by its model number, the LT25 should stand in Sony’s portfolio right below the Xperia S (which is LT26). The LT25 has the codename Tsubasa, continuing the tradition of Sony assigning Japanese-sounding codenames to its upcoming devices.
The Tsubasa is planned to have quite a few versions for a seemingly global rollout. There will be the LT25c tailor-made for China Telecom, the SO-01E for NTT Docomo and the SOL21 for KDDI in Japan, the LT25i – an international LTE version, as well as the LT25h – international HSPA+ version.
According to information surfaced via benchmarks that the Tsubasa purportedly ran (seen in the images above), it should have a 720p HD touchscreen with on-screen Android navigation keys, and a dual-core 1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor.
Who knows, maybe the Tsubasa will also get unveiled at the end of this month. Let’s wait and see.
Via Juggly Via Xperia Blog
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