I thought I would help out wtfbbq a little bit. This codenamed "KHonami" phone is supposed to have a 1/1.7" large point & shoot camera sensor, same size as the Canon G15/S110/Panasonic LX5 etc. For reference, the Nokia 808 has a 1/1.2", Fuji X20 has a 2/3" and Sony RX100 has a 1" sensor.
Smile, Sonys rumored new Android phone captures 4K video for Ultra HD TVs
Slipped snapshots offer two-sided look at Sony Xperia i1
Smile, Sonys rumored new Android phone captures 4K video for Ultra HD TVs
Slipped snapshots offer two-sided look at Sony Xperia i1
techrafar said:Though no new spec information was given, the pictures do give the rumored device a bit more grounding in reality.
The dedicated camera button on the Xperia i1 sets it apart from the Xperia ZU, and you can definitely see a different camera lens on the rear of the device than the one found on the Xperia Z.
It's still believed this will be a 20MP lens, which would give Sony's smartphone a leg up on the competition, at least until the oft-rumored 41MP Nokia Lumia 1020 arrives on the scene.
Earlier rumors suggested the Xperia i1 would include a 5-inch, 1080p display, 2.3GHz quad-core Qualcomm processor, and a Walkman audio chip, but those specs have yet to be substantiated.
It's also been suggested that the smartphone would used Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean, feature 2GB RAM, include a a battery between 2,700-3,000mAh, and like the other Xperia devices, it too would be water- and dust-proof.
Sony is planning a July 4 event in France, and there's a strong chance the Xperia i1 could be the star of that show, meaning we could be adding a new branch to the Xperia family tree very soon.