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First image Sony Ericsson ST25i 'Kumquat' leaked



XperiaBlog has the first pictures of the Sony Ericsson ST25i 'Kumquat' brought out. The device, according to the recently leaked roadmap of Sony in April to be released. The Kumquat is a more expensive midrange Android phone with a 3.5 inch screen and a resolution of 854 × 480. Also, a 5 megapixel camera and a 1 GHz dual core processor on board. At the bottom is a striking luminous strip placed notification.










In terms of design, the Kumquat much like the current Sony Ericsson smart phones and is quite narrow so the unit will almost automatically be compared to the Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray . Remarkably, the Sony Ericsson logo shines on the device and not Sony. It could also be that this is an early production model and that the logo will still change.




It is expected that during Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next month ST25i Kumquat officially announced. If the leaked roadmap is correct Sony would also LT22i Nypon MT27i and Pepper are first revealed.

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