• Sony’s Yuga smartphone rumored to sport Snapdragon S4 Pro chipset

  • Sony has been drawing up plans to take the smartphone market by storm come 2013. Recently, we’ve just heard of a little more in regards to the company’s “Yuga” device which will supposedly be the flagship Sony phone. Sporting a 5-inch 1080p display, the phone is destined to include a Qualcomm chipset, which we figure could be the Snapdragon S4 Pro.
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    Leaked photos of the phone show a pretty promising device. Also, the smartphone could include the SO-02E model number and pack a 2330mAh battery. Apart from all of this, there hasn’t been much leaked out of Sony’s assembly lines. The phone is expected to show up at the CES press conference that will begin shortly.

    [androidcentral]

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