Supermobile in sight. Or at least, supermobile rumor. It would be what, supposedly, would be the Sony Ericsson flagship for 2012. We would know it by the name of Sony Ericsson Nozomi, and it would have a truly spectacular performance profile. We know it thanks to the Chinese forum it168.com, where some of the features that this brown beast could incorporate have been provided .
To begin with, how could it be less, it would be a mobile based on Android, in this case, with the Ice Cream Sandwich version. The screen will be multi-touch, with a diagonal of 4.3 inches and a concentration of no less than 342 dots per inch, thus obtaining an even more powerful resolution than that of the iPhone 4 (thanks to a 1,280 x 720 pixel canvas).
But the thing does not end there. This Sony Ericsson Nozomi would also offer a dual-core processor with a power of 1.5 GHz, supported by a GB of RAM. In addition, it would be well equipped with battery, a unit of 1,750 milliamps capacity, although at present it is very difficult to assess the autonomy to develop the terminal, since all benefits and efficiency would develop in use or are not known repose.
What would have been known, always according to the source responsible for the information, is that the Sony Ericsson Nozomi would be the terminal that would bet on the Exmor R sensor with a resolution of twelve megapixels of resolution.
And if you remember, you will remember that a few months ago we told you that Sony was developing a version of its popular photographic sensor specially designed for mobile phones, which was capable of capturing images with great results using a fairly small lens. If what is stated by it168.com is fulfilled, the Sony Ericsson Nozomi could inaugurate that generation of mobile cameras from Sony Ericsson.
And already put to give everything for everything, the guys at Sony Ericsson do not forget to provide a good internal capacity the Sony Ericsson Nozomi, which comes to include 32 GB of memory installed in the mobile hardware.
Although no clues have been given about the possibility of expanding the storage with microSD cards, it is something that we could take for granted knowing the current parquet of smartphones in general, and the manufacturer's portfolio in particular.
Given this, we only have to wait to have more news about this mysterious Sony Ericsson Nozomi, that if it really exists in the manufacturer's plans, it will surely be one of the devices that will be seen at CES 2012 in Las Vegas and the Mobile World Congress Barcelona in February 2012.