Sony Yuga spotted in another benchmark, rumored spec sheet is now (almost) complete
by Adrian Diaconescu on Nov 06, 2012
Although it is still hard to believe that Sony will unveil the rumored Odin and Yuga super-phones earlier than next years CES, the duo continues to be in the spotlight with an endless string of leaks.
For some reason, the smaller Odin seemed to garner more attention these past few weeks, so the 6-inch Yuga is now back with a vengeance, having an almost full spec sheet confirmed following a bunch of benchmark results.
And what a spec sheet it is, with a full HD 1794 x 1080 pix res display, a 1.5 GHz Snapdragon S4 Pro APQ8064 quad-core CPU, 2 GB of RAM, an Adreno 320 GPU, 32 GB of on-board storage, and a microSD slot. As expected, there are a number of controversies involving Yugas features too, starting with the on-board OS.
One of the first benchmarks leaked showed the beast running Android 4.2, while this latest one lists the Yuga with Android 4.1. Its difficult to say which of the two variants is more likely, although its obvious what wed prefer.
Then again, if the Yuga is to be released three or four months from now, it is very possible that not even Sony knows for sure what version of Android the handheld will be equipped with, so lets just wait it out. The camera and battery are a couple of other uncertain details.
The rear-facing shooter was initially leaked with a 13 MP sensor, but is now thought to come with 16 MP, while the batterys capacity could range anywhere from 2,500 mAh to 2,800. As for the actual Nenamark 2 test result leaked (59.90), we can only say that it is pretty impressive, but not surprising. After all, we already knew that S4 Pro + 2 gigs of RAM + Adreno 320 = a whole lot of speed.
Can we already call the Sony Yuga one of next years most exciting new phones? Or should we take the more prudent approach and just wait and see?