Sony’s upcoming 1080p display smartphone, the Xperia Yuga has been popping up on the radar for a while now. Yesterday we saw some leaked pics and some specs of this amazing new device from Sony, courtesy Eldar Murtazin of Mobile-Review.
Mobile-review claimed to have a test device in their possession, and has actually gone ahead and done a detailed review of the device, even before Sony has officially announced it! Can’t beat that now, can ya?
The new pics published along with the review are a lot more detailed than what we have seen uptil now, and reveal various ports on the sides of the device, as well as include screenshots of the user interface, apps and software features on the device.
Eldar Murtazin, who is usually not given to praising Sony devices, seems to be particularly impressed with the Xperia Yuga, and that says a lot about the device. And here are some of the pics and screenshots of the Xperia Yuga for your viewing pleasure.
Front of the device
Left side view with the microHDMI and microUSB ports covered with plastic plugs
Left side view when the plugs are closed
Right Side view, showing Volume Rocker, Power button and microSIM jack.
Top view showing the covered earphone jack
Back side of the Yuga, with the camera lens and LED flash
Camera Settings
Screenshots of OS Settings and Features
There are lots of more pics and screenshots of every nook and cranny on the device, and you can read the full review on the source page at Mobile-Review.
The device certainly does look awesome, and Sony seems to have packed the OS with every possible feature you can add to a phone. And has also thought it fit to add a microSD expandable memory slot, which should make users quite happy. Other key specs include a a quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro processor, a 12.8 Megapixel camera, Adreno 320 GPU for graphics handling and a gorgeous 5 inch 1080p Full HD display/
Sony has still been silent on this device insofar, but with so many details out already, including talks of a possible announcement at CES in January, it may time for Sony to speak up and give us some official word on their latest flagship device for 2013.
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