Today
Sony Mobile announced a new addition to its Xperia smartphone line-up. The Sony
neo L is a mid-range device that is based on the neo V and is destined for the
Chinese market.
The
Xperia neo L will run Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich at launch (a first for
Sony) and can easily be confused with the neo V as they share similar looks and
specifications. However, the neo L also borrows a few design elements from the
Xperia PLAY, sans the PlayStation certified joypad.
Under
the hood of the Sony Xperia neo L sits a 1GHz single-core Snapdragon processor
and an Adreno 205 graphics chip bundled with 512MB of RAM. The smartphone is
built around a 4-inch LCD display with a resolution of 480 x 854 pixels.
At
the back, the Xperia neo L carriers a 5MP snapper capable of shooting 720p
videos, while a VGA front-facing camera enables video calling. At 120.0 x 61.0
x 12.8mm, the neo L is slightly longer, but
slimmer than the neo V.
Here
are some hands-on photos of the neo L courtesy of Sina to help you see how the
device really looks.
Sony
stays mum on pricing and time of availability of the neo L, but it has been
revealed that the Chinese market will get it first. Whether it'll be also the
last is anyone's guess for now.
Source
Gsmarena
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