Sony Xperia Mint is shown in the first image: presentation at IFA 2012?

Finally after so many speculations and rumors, it comes out of one of the most anticipated smartphone enthusiasts, Sony Xperia Mint LT30p although still in prototype form whose changes could still affect the design and the software part. From the first analysis on the design, it seems that Sony wanted a little distance from the series NXT but also by the new Xperia GX , with a front part essential that recalls in some ways the good old HD2 with a filing down glimpsed also on the new Xperia type while the rear shell plastic finish resembles the Sony Xperia X10 .

Particular attention to the weight that is much lighter than the Sony Xperia S and with smaller dimensions, all to the advantage of an easier use with one hand also favored by the positions of the buttons are all located on the right side of the terminal (Power and volume rocker ). With regard to the various inputs available and there is a microUSB port, microSD slot and microSIM, 3.5 mm jack for headphones in the upper body and finally the absence of physical buttons-style Android Ice Cream Sandwich / Jelly Bean.
 
The camera is provided by a sensor 13 MPXl located in the rear and flanked by a small LED flash, size does not seem to be particularly cumbersome as can be seen alongside the device to a Samsung Galaxy S3, Sony has managed to remain within acceptable measures and indeed even lower than the competitor.

Interesting news for the software part, thanks to its "Small apps" you can place certain widgets (calculator, voice recorder etc. ...) opposite each other at the top of the homescreen, quickly and always at hand . Here we recall for completeness the technical characteristics of the Xperia Mint.

Display 4.6-inch HD (1280 × 720) screen with virtual buttons.
Processor dual-core Snapdragon MSM8960 S4 at 1.5 Ghz.
1GB RAM.
16GB of internal memory expandable via microSD.
Android Ice Cream Sandwich.
13 MPXl camera with video recording at 1080p.
Front camera HD.
Output MHL, NFC and complete connectivity.
Battery is not removable.  by

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