Remember those leaked live shots of an unknown Sony smartphone from the wild, that we was talking about a couple of days back? While, the tipster iRimas from the XDA-Developers forums had promised us back at that dates to give us some glimpse on the update and upcoming Sony's reportedly new User Interface, which the D6505 is presently running.
Well, here they are, just in case, four screens of the unannounced and leaked Sony Xperia UI. The handset seems to be on the older platform of Android's version, that is to be the Jelly Bean variant, where the unit is scaled to come out of it's box with the new 4.4.2 KitKat once officially announced.
Today we also confirm this to be the codenamed Sirius from Sony, with the help of the source, that is in the rumors flu for long. The handset also got detailed on AnTuTu's benchmarking application, where now enters suggestions of a smaller screen of 4.86-inches size, without the count of virtual software buttons.
Okay, so other specs from AnTuTu and sources seems to be talking about Qualcomm powered Snapdragon MSM8974AB processor clocked at 2.3GHz and an Adreno 330 Graphics Processing Unit, 4.86-inches or 5.2-inches screen panel, again depending upon the virtual buttons mark, of 1080p resolution display, (rather than a 2K display as said in a few other gossip stories), three gigabytes of on board RAM, a 20.7 megapixels primary camera with LED flash on the back and a 2.1 megapixels front facer. We still believe this to be unveiled at this year's Mobile World Congress Expo, next month in Barcelona, Spain.
Source: XDA-Developers, XPERIA blog