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Posted July 26, 2012 by Ankur in Phones
 
 

Images of the Sony smartphone LT30p Mint featuring a 4.6 display has appeared on the net

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After Sony Xperia LT29i aka Hayabusa, images of the Sony LT30p Mint has appeared on the net

 

It has hardly been a couple od days where leaked images of the Sony Xperia Hayabusa emerged and now images (leaked of course) of the Sony LT30p Mint has appeared. All thanks to MobileReview.com for socializing it over the web. And the pics aren’t hazy; they are high quality pics infact.

sonylt30p 2 Images of the Sony smartphone LT30p Mint featuring a 4.6 display has appeared on the net

The LT30p Mint is meant to be thinner and lighter than Sony Xperia S. It looks somewhat like the Motorola Milestone with sharp edges; a more sophisticated look. In case it goes unpopular amongst teens, the choice amongst the middle ages community would compensate. While the looks are unique, the hardware remains same as the hayabusa. This too is powered by a 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor and comprising 1 GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal memory with an expandable 32GB storage. The phone will also feature a 13 MP camera, a 720p front-facing webcam, NFC support. There’s no Jelly Bean but, only Android 4.0 ICS.

Androidauthority got a chance to compare this one with the Galaxy SIII in order to understand the display size and it seems like the Mint will feature a 4.6 inches display. The information has actually originated from the Russian website Mobile-Review.com where they have come with a short review.

There aren’t any details available on either the availability or on the pricing side. Sony is organizing an event in Berlin on August 29th. There are chances of knowing something then.

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Ankur

 
Prior to this project, Ankur said he never had thought of a fate in tech blogging. He has developed a special taste lately for Android (thanks to his Galaxy S) and won't mind contributing most of his time covering the Google OS for Nothing Wired. Ankur's other activities include exploring progressive Metal bands, traveling and trying a variety of beverages (mostly beers).