RAM. Sony Xperia Tipo ST21i’s 800MHz CPU will be paired with 512MB of random access memory (RAM). Usually, we are seeing that 256MB RAM being paired with this kind of CPU but this time around, Sony seems to come in hot and prepared. We already know what version of Android this device will operate on, having 512MB will tell us that the company is actually preparing for Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS), although a part of me was saying that it will have Android 2.3 Gingerbread pre-installed upon release just like any other Sony devices recently released or announced. But that’s not the case here.
Display. Aside from being a budget-friendly smartphone, Sony Xperia Tipo is also a pocket-size device and that is proven with its 3.2-inch display. Amazingly, this smaller display carries a higher VGA resolution of up to 640 x 480 pixels, this is made possible by its GPU, of course. While we can’t really expect that Sony would sport something like an AMOLED display technology or the Super LCD, this device’s display is something you can actually live with—it’s not really bad.
Camera. What came as a surprise to me though, is the camera. Having known Sony’s Cybershot technology which it has started integrating into its devices, I can’t seem to believe that this device will only get a camera with just 3 megapixels. Basically, this device is not meant for high-resolution pictures, although having 3MP camera is not really bad. I mean we’ve seen a lot of devices with cameras as low as 2MP.
With all those mediocre specs given to Sony Xperia Tipo, it’s a good thing that Sony actually wants this device to run on Android ICS. That’s the part you can find comfort with knowing that Android devices running on Gingerbread are actually treated as being dated. Also, the company has given this device a fairly powerful battery with 1450mAh. That would provide power to this device for up to 5 to 6 hours of continuous talk time.
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