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Next-generation Xperia phone from Sony launched soon

Over many generations, the hole-free straight-screen design of Sony Xperia mobile phones has left an indelible mark on everyone. Sony may alter the upcoming phone’s design language, according to recent reports. Next-generation Xperia phone from Sony launched soon

The upcoming Sony Xperia model might not be named Xperia 1 VI and might have a different design language, says blogger @ZACKBUKS. Some internet users were excited about Sony’s upcoming move and wanted the 21:9 aspect ratio scrapped, while others were worried about the future of 3.5mm headphones and wanted them to be kept.

There is currently very little information available on Sony’s upcoming Xperia mobile phone. This is where the Xperia 1 V, which is currently on sale, comes in handy. There are three color options for this phone: pastel green, matte silver, and jet black. Both the 12+256GB and 12+512GB versions are available for 8,999 yuan.

The 6.5-inch non-perforated screen of the Sony Xperia 1 V is a 21:9 4K display with a resolution of 3860 × 1644 pixels. It is compatible with real-time HDR technology, specifically HDR 10, and HLG, and has enhanced front stereo concealed dual speakers that are full-band. Not only that, but it has a 5000mAh internal battery, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 CPU, and support for 33W PD3.0 rapid charging, Qi wireless charging, and more.

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Sony mobile phones have traditionally relied heavily on their image. The main camera of the Xperia 1 V is the IMX888, which has the following specifications: a pixel transistor on the second layer, a photodiode on the first layer, a 52MP complete aspect ratio, 48MP effective pixels, 12MP static output, 2.24um pixel size, and F1.9. Together, the two steps increase light capture and decrease noise in the final product.

A 12MP ultra-wide-angle (1/2.5 Exmor RS, 16mm, F2.2) and a 12MP 85-125mm F2.3-2.6 telephoto lens are also included with the machine.

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