Sony Ericsson MT27i Pepper Images Leaked
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Images a new Sony Ericsson device, known as the MT27i Pepper, have leaked online.
The Sony Ericsson Pepper is widely expected to be the successor to the Xperia Neo V, so it'll be more of a mid-range mobile , rather than a top end smartphone.
The pictures show a stylish White and Black device with quite angular corners, but as always with Sony Ericsson smartphones it looks stunning due to the quality of the finish.
The specification has been significantly improved compared to the Neo V with the Pepper expected to have a 1 GHz dual-core processor , which works in tandem with 1GB of RAM. On-board memory is thought to come in at 16GB, which is more than ample.
The screen-size appears similar to the Xperia Neo's 3.7 inch touch-screen and is thought to run at a resolution of 480*854 pixels. Also expected is a 5 mega-pixel camera, which is pretty standard on mid-range Android smartphones.
The Sony Ericsson Pepper could well be unveiled at the CES, which is currently taking place in Las Vegas. If it does get announced 3G will bring you all the details !
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By Simon D Thomas on 10th January, 2012








