Sony has two fresh Xperia models to unveil today, that bring forth Android 4.0, LTE and 13 megapixel cameras (one of them). Those cool sounding models are only Japan material right now and they’re called the Xperia GX and Xperia SX. You can check them out below, with the first being the GX model:

Sony Xperia GX features a 4.6 inch Mobile BRAVIA display and it’s pretty much the flagship unit of the two. Inside it has a dual core 1.5 GHz processor and at the back we find a 13 megapixel camera with HD capture and LED flash. The same device comes with 16GB of storage, a slick curved casing that reminds me of the Xperia Arc and white/black colour versions. The handset also gets the famous custom UI that’s present on Sony phones with Android. There’s also something new: a super speed Album app, for faster photo access and handling high resolution pictures

Moving on to the Xperia SX, this is the world’s lightest LTE phone at a mere 95 grams. It features a 3.7 inch Mobile Bravia Display, a dual core 1.5 GHz processor and 8GB of storage. There’s an 8 megapixel camera at the back and other Japanese features, such as infrared connectivity and mobile TV. This phone is also available in black and white and some features that both models have in common are HDMI ports, DLNA, and LTE with download speed of up to 75 Mbps. The new products will be launched in Japan this summer for a yet unknown price.

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