Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Sony Honami surfaces on GFXBench: Snapdragon 800 and Adreno 330 on board

1. TakashiDeo posted on 4 hours ago 4

nice to know that it has sd800

12. akki20892 posted on 3 hours ago 3

This phone will land soon in my home. Already have gs4, htc one in my home. Sony, this phone will rock for sure.

13. TakashiDeo posted on 3 hours ago 2

yes really waiting for.this beast packed with sd800

17. akki20892 posted on 1 hour ago 1

1080p display with the Triluminos technology with X-reality ,s800, huge battery and of course huge camera sensor & great camera like hit version of cybershot......!!!

2. mayur007 posted on 4 hours ago 5

Cant wait
Beast n super camera common sony.. show us ur pure skills of camera.

3. tech2 posted on 3 hours ago 11

it literally took me 3 minutes to understand that little statement of yours' !

RIP English !

6. VJo003 posted on 3 hours ago 0

hahahahhahhaahaha............

4. dan86 posted on 3 hours ago 3

Pure skills comes from finland in original. Don't expect it be a direct competitor to Lumia 1020.

5. TakashiDeo posted on 3 hours ago 10

again nokia fanboy jumping here ...

7. Kurai posted on 3 hours ago 12

yeah, Against the camera . . .but with everything else, nokia can't match with the honami

9. Dr.Phil posted on 3 hours ago 14

Well if you read PA's comparison between the Lumia 1020 and other devices like the Galaxy S4, you would know that the 1020 was really only slightly better than the S4's camera. PA mostly only gave the 1020 a one point advantage over the S4 (and occasionally the S4 beat or tied the 1020 in the comparison). So, given the fact that the Sony Honami is suppose to put more emphasis on the camera than Samsung did with the S4 (let's face it, Samsung mostly just wanted to put an HDR camera in the S4 without really giving it much thought) I would say that there is a chance the Honami could compete with the 1020. Not to mention the fact that the 1020 is still running on old hardware such as the Adreno 225 (which I think the Adreno 330 either gives 5 times or 10 times the performance, I don't have time to really double check) gives the Honami somewhat of an advantage because it's more future proof when it comes to modern mobile gaming or being able to run more intensive applications that may have yet to be released.

So, yes, I do believe the Honami can be a direct competitor to the 1020 if you make it to be by your own accord.

19. PhansMuneeb posted on 39 min ago 0

ROFL...PA's comparison :-P

8. XperiaFanZone posted on 3 hours ago 0

Once again it doesn't have the physical buttons! Why onscreen buttons, why?!!!

10. InspectorGadget80 posted on 3 hours ago 0

Com on SONY show us your CAMERA SPECS. i wanna see it go up against the NOKIA 1020

11. gmacek posted on 3 hours ago 1

Phone does sound exciting. My main hjope is that once it's announced they release it within a month and not talk about it on social media forever without it being available.

I'm honestly not sure how you can knock the phone for being tested on 4.2.2 when 4.3 was literally just announced last week. Knowing Sony's announcement about upgrading existing devices to 4.3.

14. Nathan_ingx posted on 3 hours ago 0

Why are the on-screen buttons in landscape mode while everything else is in portrait in time TimeShift feature image number 5?

15. yudi.nemesis posted on 2 hours ago 0

I don?t really care about benchmark anymore since it has S800.

but i want to know how good that the camera, screen and audio quality.

i just hope Sony make more compact phone with 4.3? - 4.7? Triluminos or WhiteMagic, Stereo speaker or Magnetic fluid speaker with walkman audio chip, 8 - 13MP Camera with Optical SteadyShot + G Lens + Bionz + Xenon or at least Powerful Dual LED, dust and waterproof, using the same design like Xperia SP/V/ZL and S800.

16. spiderpig2894 posted on 1 hour ago 1

Come on! Don't expect 4.3 on devices just yet it needs time to put stuffs and debugging by the companies. I hate it when people are dissapointed by devices without 4.3 which was just released.

18. flynfree posted on 41 min ago 0

Any phones with sealed design/form factor are disposable... for me.
Whatever it is, how powerful it is, how good looking it is, still disposable! !!!

Source: http://www.phonearena.com/news/Sony-Honami-surfaces-on-GFXBench-Snapdragon-800-and-Adreno-330-on-board_id45862

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