Follow the trickle of unofficial information about the Sony Xperia Mint. This is the model coded as LT30p, a mobile that could be called to be one of the new reference terminals in the catalog of the Japanese firm. In recent days we have already told you about it, but today we can show new images that serve to get an idea of what it will be like.
And for this, the guys from the Russian website Mobile Review put it face to face with nothing less than the Samsung Galaxy S3 "" which is considered the reference terminal of the Android ecosystem "", with which, if there is no trap or cardboard, we could project the format and dimensions that the Sony Xperia Mint will have when it goes on sale.
From the outset, although it has been said that the Sony Xperia Mint would have a 4.3-inch screen with a 1,280 x 720 pixel resolution "" like the current Sony Xperia S "", when seen in the company of the Galaxy S3 it seems that the screen it is significantly smaller than the 4.8-inch Samsung high-end.
Since the images are not loaded with detail, it is possible that the black of the Sony Xperia Mint screen is fused with the device's case and does not allow to limit those 4.3 inches, but you might even think that it would reach 4, 5 or 4.6 inches that had also been rumored for another phone from the Japanese firm. In any case, as we say, it is risky to be able to make claims in one direction or another.
Neither could details be made regarding the Sony Xperia Mint camera, which although it can be seen in these images from the web where Eldar Murtazin whips the manufacturers based on leaks, does not indicate the resolution that it would reach. Already said the terminal would have a sensor more powerful than the Sony Xperia S "" endowed with a 12.1 megapixel resolution "", reaching, according to rumors a high quality megapixel thirteen in photo mode "" filming videos with a maximum FullHD, ie of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels "". What you do notice is the presence of an LED flash ""no dual LEDs or Xenon flash ””.
On the other hand, the Sony Xperia Mint would have a dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor clocked at 1.5 GHz, as well as a one GB RAM. The operating system that would run as standard on this smartphone would be Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, presumably entering the roadmap of phones that can be upgraded to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, although it is more of a forecast than a confirmed data, since not even has been officially unveiled.
By the way, with regard to the possible launch of this Sony Xperia Mint, it is assumed that it will be in the run-up to IFA 2012 in Berlin when Sony unveils this and other new devices in the Xperia range. In fact, on August 29 will be when the Japanese firm holds an event of its own, in which it is assumed that the renewal of Sony phones will be present.