Needless to say, the GLBenchmark database already houses preliminary tests from a Sony C6603 Yuga. Both variations seem to share the same specs - quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro, 2GB of RAM, and a 5" 1920x1080 pixels display with eventually the brightness-boosting WhiteMagic technology of Sony.
The main difference seems to be in dimensions and the rumor that the global Sony Yuga will be waterproof, whereas the market-specific Odin will feature an IR blaster to serve as a remote control, like in Sony Xperia Tablet S. The Odin is said to be in the hands of T-Mobile peeps here in the US, and they are allegedly toying with the idea to carry it.
In addition, someone has gone through the trouble to make a collage based on the Yuga and Odin dimensions that leaked the other day, and our size comparison tool with the Samsung Galaxy S III and the HTC Droid DNA, to exhibit how compact the 5" Sony handsets will eventually be, despite the large display and the alleged Asahi Dragontrail glass chassis.
We are putting the size comparison and the preliminary benchmarks below for your viewing pleasure, and to illustrate that if all rumors about the upcoming Sony Odin/Yuga 5" handsets hold water, they will give even some of the best Androids currently out there a run for their money, both design- and specs-wise.
GLBenchmark 2.5 Egypt HD C24Z16 - Offscreen (1080p): | 3348 Frames | 3484 Frames | 1865 Frames | |
GLBenchmark 2.5 Egypt HD C24Z16 - Onscreen: | 3382 Frames | 3327 Frames | 1932 Frames |
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