As all the 2011 and 2012 released Sony mobile handsets await to get the most wanted Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade, Sony has added a new device to its Xperia range for China which will be the company’s first mobile to run on Android ICS out-of-the-box.
Called the Sony Xperia Neo L MT25i, the device is destined to be a successor to Xperia neo and neo V however it doesn’t have any high-end specs and seems to be a mid-ranged Android device.
The Neo L will have a 4-inch touch screen with a display resolution of 854×480; will run on a 1 GHz single-core Qualcomm MSM8255 processor supported by 512MB of RAM. There will a 5 MP camera with LED Flash at the rear with 720p video recording and also a front facing VGA shooter for video calls.
It’ll arrive with 1GB of internal storage but memory is expandable to 32GB with a microSD card slot. The phone is 12.2mm thick and will have a 1500mAh battery to power it up. There is no information if the device will also be available in other countries and there are no details on the pricing too.