Showing posts with label specs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label specs. Show all posts

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Sony LT30 Mint camera samples and specs leak

Remember the Sony LT30 Mint? We got the codename way back in January thanks to a leaked roadmap, which said the smartphone was supposed to launch in September and cost ?560.
Then the LT30 device leaked via the Bluetooth certification with a bunch of juicy specs ? a 4.6-inch HD display, a 13 MP rear camera and an HD front one.
Today we get to see a few camera samples captured with the device and learn even more specs. Codenamed Sony Xperia Mint, the phone will be powered by a Snapdragon S4 chipset, featuring 1GB of RAM and will offer 16GB internal storage expandable via microSD slot and NFC connectivity. The phone is currently running on Android 4.0.4 ICS, but it may launch with 4.1 Jelly Bean.
Here are the 13MP camera samples.

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Upcoming BlackBerry 10 devices leak out, show their screen specs

With the availability of the first BlackBerry 10 devices quickly approaching, some additional details about the first two handsets have emerged. Courtesy of a leaked internal slide from RIM, we now know the alleged resolution and screen technology implemented in the first two smartphones, which will boot RIM's upcoming OS.


 


The BlackBerry L-series will be the first handset to break cover. The smartphone will offer touchscreen-only experience - right in line with previous rumors on the subject. The first L-Series smartphone will offer an OLED screen with the impressive resolution of 1280x768 pixels (think BlackBerry 10 developer alpha unit here). The density of the aforementioned pixels is bound to be even more impressive at 356ppi. The screen of the first L-series smartphone is expected to be 55mm wide.


The BlackBerry N-series on the other hand will be available with a RIM purists pleasing, hardware QWERTY keyboard at some point in Q1, 2013. The first member of the BlackBerry N-series will also sport an OLED display. In order to make space for the hardware keyboard , the unit's resolution has been trimmed to 720x720 pixels. The pixel density however is almost as impressive as in the L-series device at 330ppi, while the unit's width is in the 52-53mm range.


We are quite curious to see these two in production attire, given the fact that the fate of the company's handset's business likely depends on them. Naturally, we'll keep you posted as soon as we find out more details.


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