
Rumors are swirling around like they always do with Android and this time the rumor has come to the Sony Xperia S. The Xperia S also know as the LT26i seems that it will be getting a little upgrade. The LT26ii has been a rumor circulating around and it’s pretty much the Xperia S with an extra ‘i’ at the end which leads us to believe that it will essentially be an improved Xperia S.
Latest renders that have leaked from IT168 show that the device will be available in blue and pink. As for the specs we can be looking at a 1.7GHz dual-core s3 compared to the 1.5GHz in the original Xperia S. Not only that we are likely to see a newer firmware such as ICS maybe even JB. For now this is all just rumor and speculation but we will see what Sony has up their sleeve at the IFA show next month in Berlin.
Via Xperia Blog
Tyler Maciaszek
I started out as a Blackberry user and once that phone was stolen I went to Radio Shack looking at the HD2. Blackberry wasn't cutting it and admittedly I didn't know much about technology, or Android at that point so I looked at the phone with the biggest screen. I'm a media guy and I like to have it mobile. At that point the HD2 had a massive screen and that's exactly what I wanted. Immediately when I got there the manager talked me out of getting a windows device and talked me into Android. I didn't know much about CPUs, Android versions, or what a good spec sheet even looked like. I settled with the Samsung Sidekick and immediately began to hate Android. Probably from the ugly skin and the terrible specs that device had. I started looking how to make the device better and found XDA. That's when it all changed. I started learning about rooting, and flashing. From there I would go on to come across Android websites. How I found Land of Droid was through Twitter. I used #android once and John mentioned me asking if I would like to write for an Android blog. I was hesitant at first but I began to immediately love it. I am now a huge technology fan in all aspects not just mobile. Now when looking for a device I will now know that there are more to specs than a screen size.