Sony’s roadmap devices are getting spotted in wild one after another. We just got a chance to have a look at the Sony Kumquat, which is finally renamed into the Sony Xperia U. At the moment we have two more leaked handsets– Sony Tapioca and Sony Nypon.
The shot of the Sony Tapioca, which is the same LTi21 shows it is going to be equipped with a 3.2-inch HVGA display, an 800MHz single-core processor (which is rather weak if compared with the latest dual-core 1GHz processor coming with the high-end smartphones), 4GB of internal storage, 512MB of RAM, a 3.2 megapixel rear camera, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. The roadmap mentions July as the launch month for the device.

Most likely, the handset will be launched in Asia due to the WCDMA connectivity support. The expected price of the device is only $188, which makes a device a good deal.

As for the Sony Nypon, which has the codename of Sony LT22i, we do not have the list of the specs. This might sound strange as the launch of the device is expected to take place in April of this year. Still we are sure about the expected price of the device, which will be $475, thus we should expect to have something like a dual-core processor, powerful OS and high megapixel camera.