At the end of last August, in the run-up to IFA 2012, the Japanese firm Sony presented its new family of Xperia phones, devices with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich that would be updated to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean in the coming weeks.
While we are witnessing the commercial launch of the entire range "" the most powerful terminal of this second generation, the Sony Xperia T, can already be obtained in free format for about 550 euros "", we already have the first clues of the next step in the expansion of this family of phones.
It is the Japanese Ameblo website that reveals the existence of the Sony C650x Odin, a mobile that for now can only be identified by its code name, but which according to the aforementioned medium will be the most powerful terminal of the next batch of launches.
There is hardly any data on the Sony C650x Odin, although one of the most interesting focuses on the operating system that it will bring as standard. It would be Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean, and be presented in early 2013 "" most likely in the framework of the CES, electronics fair in Las Vegas "".
However, it is unknown what type of processor it would carry, as well as its camera or the type of screen it would install. Regarding the first, given the version of the system that it would equip natively, the Sony C650x Odin has all the ballots to be the first team in the house with a quad-core chip.
We know that the company has been working on a new series sensor Exmor-R capable of capturing images of 16 megapixels, but no clues that will be present in this Sony C650x Odin. Regarding the screen, the widest format that the firm has integrated into one of its phones has been the 4.6-inch one that we know precisely in the Sony Xperia T, being a standard that will probably be reissued in the next high-end.
What there would be no doubt is that the Sony C650x Odin would continue to bet on the design based on the recurring arc that the Japanese company wants to flag. The team responsible for this section already announced in a digital meeting with professionals and users that the future of the Xperia family would go through the concept that was inaugurated with the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc, and that it has precisely continued with the second generation of mobile phones from home.
Only the first batch of Sony Xperia terminals broke with that trend, resulting in a catalog of phones with a design that was broadly different from what has been seen so far, and that although it is still partially present in the most recent family, it was detached from that emblematic curve.
At the moment, there is not much more data or information available about the Sony C650x Odin, although it is more than likely that in the coming days the trickle of leaks will continue on the next first sword of the Japanese manufacturer. At that time, we can expand what is known about the terminal.