Although we
don’t have
any
information
regarding a
possible
release of
Sony Xperia
GX and Xperia
SX outside Japan, at least we know
the smartphone will be launched
this summer.
During the smartphones’ launch
event, Japanese carrier NTT Docomo
has confirmed that Xperia GX will hit
shelves in July, while the Xperia SX is
expected to arrive in stores sometime
in August.
In addition, some of the phones’
specs have been unveiled as well,
even though both Xperia GX and
Xperia SX were officially announced in
Japan about a week ago.
In this regard, NTT Docomo
mentioned that both handsets are
equipped with Qualcomm’s MSM8960
Snapdragon S4 processors clocked at
1.5 GHz, which are complemented by
1GB of RAM and Adreno 225 graphics
processing unit.
Sony Xperia GX offers users 16GB of
internal memory, whereas the Xperia
SX only packs 8GB onboard memory.
The carrier also confirmed both
smartphones would come with
microSD card slots for memory
expansion (up to 32GB).
For the time being, we’re not sure
whether or not either of the two
handsets will be delivered with a free
memory card in the sales package.
On the back, the Xperia GX boasts an
impressive 13-megapixel camera with
Sony Exmor R sensor, autofocus, LED
flash and full HD (1080p) video
recording.
The Xperia SX
comes with a
slightly smaller
8-megapixel
photo
snapper, but
features the
same Sony
imaging
technology and capabilities.
It is also worth mentioning that Xperia
GX sports a large 4.6-inch Reality
Display with Mobile BRAVIA Engine
and HD resolution, while the Xperia SX
features a much smaller 3.7-inch
display based on the same
technology.
Obviously, both Xperia phones will be
shipped with Android 4.0 Ice Cream
Sandwich platform, but Sony also
announced they would be bundled
with three new interesting apps:
WALKMAN, Movie and Album.
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