Sony is obviously not the best to keep all the indiscretions of its future smartphones. After Sirius, Canopus here is a new project of smartphone that almost makes us think about the Xperia Z2 .
If the first leaked Xperia Z2 does not involve actually a successor to the Z1, but Z1S , rebuilt Z1 ( contrary to what we announced ) Version formalized at CES for the U.S. market , new indiscretions concerning future flagships of Sony going well and show a look that resembles much that we had last summer with Honami and Togari projects (now respectively from the Z1 and Z Ultra) . Now , we expect two new products from Sony : the Sirius and Canopus , the latter having been discovered by the Japanese site Blog of Mobile. Very focused on the star a year , it seems .
A mobile certified for Japan
If Sirius has already made about him through a leak from the usual serial- leaker @ evleaks , Canopus is about is much more discreet him. Blog of Mobile reports , however, that the mobile has been certified with the Japanese authorities under the name PM- 0750BV . This paper first reveals that mobile is for the Japanese operator KDDI will market under the name SOL25 . Funny detail, because the same KDDI currently still selling some SOL23 , which is none other than the Xperia Z1 ...
An international version of the Z1 Z1S or boosted ?
The certification also makes other , technical this time . Canopus is a smartphone with a 5-inch touchscreen , certainly with the backlight always Triluminos and renderer Bravia Engine. The slab is powered by a Snapdragon chipset 800 MSM8974AB , version quad-core Krait clocked at 2.36 GHz. No detail , however, on the RAM, internal storage or photo and video sensors. However, the certification indicates that the Canopus is WiFi, LTE and compatible ... WiMAX . That is very unusual. These few indications remind us of two models currently available: Z1 and Z1S .
This certification is obviously good news for formalization during the Mobile World Congress next month where we know that Sirius or Canopus will be the Xperia Z2 . We also look forward to know what is the other project behind these codenames ... http://smart-cell-phone1.blogspot.com/
If the first leaked Xperia Z2 does not involve actually a successor to the Z1, but Z1S , rebuilt Z1 ( contrary to what we announced ) Version formalized at CES for the U.S. market , new indiscretions concerning future flagships of Sony going well and show a look that resembles much that we had last summer with Honami and Togari projects (now respectively from the Z1 and Z Ultra) . Now , we expect two new products from Sony : the Sirius and Canopus , the latter having been discovered by the Japanese site Blog of Mobile. Very focused on the star a year , it seems .
A mobile certified for Japan
If Sirius has already made about him through a leak from the usual serial- leaker @ evleaks , Canopus is about is much more discreet him. Blog of Mobile reports , however, that the mobile has been certified with the Japanese authorities under the name PM- 0750BV . This paper first reveals that mobile is for the Japanese operator KDDI will market under the name SOL25 . Funny detail, because the same KDDI currently still selling some SOL23 , which is none other than the Xperia Z1 ...
An international version of the Z1 Z1S or boosted ?
The certification also makes other , technical this time . Canopus is a smartphone with a 5-inch touchscreen , certainly with the backlight always Triluminos and renderer Bravia Engine. The slab is powered by a Snapdragon chipset 800 MSM8974AB , version quad-core Krait clocked at 2.36 GHz. No detail , however, on the RAM, internal storage or photo and video sensors. However, the certification indicates that the Canopus is WiFi, LTE and compatible ... WiMAX . That is very unusual. These few indications remind us of two models currently available: Z1 and Z1S .
This certification is obviously good news for formalization during the Mobile World Congress next month where we know that Sirius or Canopus will be the Xperia Z2 . We also look forward to know what is the other project behind these codenames ... http://smart-cell-phone1.blogspot.com/
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