If just two days ago a performance test of the Sony Xperia Yuga was released, this terminal, which a priori will be presented on the market next year, has been shown in its first photographs. Big screen, Android 4.1 and a design that has nothing to do with the current references of the Japanese company.
The new Sony Xperia Yuga is increasingly a reality. After a power leak where some of its technical characteristics could be discovered, now a Swiss portal has discovered the first images of the next Sony flagship. In the images you can see that, as it was shown in the performance test, the terminal will come with Jelly Bean installed.
In addition, the screen increases to five inches, according to the portal, with a high definition resolution that the first rumors placed about 1,080 pixels. In performance testing it was discovered that indeed this would be the resolution chosen by Sony, although having virtual buttons at the bottom of the panel, the user would find a display of 1,794 x 1,080 pixels.
On the other hand, it is confirmed that its processor will be quad-core and that its working frequency will be 1.5 GHz. Along with this chip, you can find a RAM of two GigaBytes. Meanwhile, its camera, according to Android-Schweiz , would be 12 Megapixels, leaving aside speculation about whether its sensor would reach 13 or 16 Megapixels of resolution. Although, anyway, the sensor used will continue to be an Exmor R , very common in the brand's products for the audiovisual world.
Meanwhile, on the design side, this Sony Xperia Yuga ”” technically known as Sony C6603 ””, presents a “” one-piece ”” unibody chassis and in black, where the main protagonist is its large multi-touch screen. On the other hand, on one of its sides it can be seen as the on / off button, it stands out from the rest of the design and is silver.
Likewise, it is confirmed that users will be able to use memory cards in MicroSD format, and if everything is confirmed, the internal memory can be increased to 32 GB. In addition, Sony's advanced terminal can be connected to other equipment (a television or a monitor) through an HDMI output, although it will be necessary to use a special cable since the output of the smartphone is of the mini-HDMI type. Of course, also it has DLNA technologies such as NFC or are present in the hybrid.
Finally, the Sony Xperia Yuga will present a fairly sober format, with a glossy black design, giving a premium touch. Of course, apparently, the battery cannot be replaced: there is no back cover, as is the case with Apple equipment or Google's new Nexus 4. Likewise, the photographs correspond to a prototype on which Sony works. Therefore, the final design, like its technical characteristics, could change when it sees the light next year.