Thursday, 9 January 2014

Sony Sirius, Castor Android Smartphones Rumored to launch at MWC 2014 – Details

The famous source for all gadget leaks, @evleaks comes into the news again with the leaks on the Japanese electronics giant Sony, which is said to be be launching a new Smart phone, code named Sirius at this year’s MWC along with a tablet, codenamed Castor.

According to @evleaks, the device codenamed as Sony Castor will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8974AB processor but the clocking speed of it has not been mentioned. This will come out as a 4G LTE version that is optional and will also have Wi-Fi apart from the other standard connectivity options. Other details are not available for the time being, but MWC is not far away from here and we could be seeing some leaks anytime soon from the different sources.
The other device codenamed as Sony Sirius will have a 5.2 inch display, and is said to be having an internal powering by Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8974AB processor, and this device is likely to be the flagship model for Sony this year. The name Sirius is something heard for the first time, but Sony has always kept a tradition of naming its devices with such names like Tipo, Acro, Miro and Honami being the latest, thus if Sirius is the name for the next flagship device, no surprise.
We also have leaks from Digi-wo, leaking some more specifications of the Sony Sirius, like having a 2560 x 1440p QHD display and 3 GB of RAM and a 20.7 MP rear camera with G Lens. It is also said that it will be rolling out with Android 4.4 KitKat and will be powered by a 3,500 mAh battery. If these are going to be true, that is Sony’s competitor to the Samsung Galaxy S5, however this is a slightly unreliable source based on how well things have become true from the leaks in the past, thus we still have to keep our eyes wide open in anticipation, and look out what Sony has in mind for this year’s MWC event.

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