Sony Mobile has unveiled two fresh LTE-supported droids for the Japanese market. Sony Xperia GX is the more attention-grabbing than the other one because it merges the specifications of the Xperia ion with a compelling 13 MP snapper. We are not saying that Sony Xperia SX is not impressive, as at 95 grams, the Japanese mobile manufacturer claims it to be the lightest LTE-enabled handset.
The Sony Xperia GX is probably the Sony LT29i Hayabusa which has been leaked many times online and it perhaps utilizes a new 13MP sensor from the Japanese company. This handset looks to be inspired from the Xperia arc, however sports a 4.6-inch High Definition Reality display supported by the Mobile BRAVIA Engine, a 1.5 GHz dual-core CPU, 16 GB of internal memory space & will release in black & white, with Android v4.0 ICS. It possesses an HDMI port for Full HD video out as well.
On the other hand, Sony Xperia SX comes with a smaller 3.7-inch Reality display, a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor, 8 GB of integrated memory space & it will come in black & white color with Ice Cream Sandwich. It claims to be lightest smartphone with a weight of just 95 grams. The Xperia SX comes with an 8 MP snapper, perhaps with the new sensor Sony declared at the commencement of this year.
Both devices will be released in Japan this summer, but we don’t know the exact date for its release. Also, there’s no indication of releasing this handset in other markets.

