(Pocket-lint) - Sony is about to comply with up its high-end Xperia 1 III with one more premium providing within the subsequent few months. This new telephone, possible known as the Xperia 1 IV, is claimed to be launching in Could.
If true, that might make it round a month sooner than the launch of the third era mannequin final 12 months. It is price noting, nonetheless, that the Xperia 1 III had a considerably staggered launch, with it arriving in numerous areas within the months after preliminary launch.
As anticipated, the following telephone is rumoured to function the newest flagship Qualcomm processor: the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, which sould sit alongside 12GB or 16GB RAM, in addition to 256GB or 512GB storage.
In addition to that, it is claimed we'll see a beefy 5000mAh battery, plus quicker charging than earlier fashions. Particularly, the unique tipster supply - ZackBucks on Weibo - states we'll see 45W PD (Energy Supply) charging. That is up from 30W on the present mannequin.
Sony Cell's efforts within the smartphone promote it have seen it specializing in delivering high-end flagship telephones with very completely different priorities to the remainder of the gang.
It sometimes launches telephones with lengthy, slender, cinematic 21:9 ratio shows with 4K decision panels in them, and that is set to proceed with the following flagship telephone.
The Xperia 1 additionally tends to incorporate options long-since ditched by the likes of Samsung and Apple. Issues like a bodily fingerprint sensor, microSD card slot and a 3.5mm headphone port are standard in Sony's smartphones. We might anticipate the following mannequin to proceed alongside those self same traces.
No different particulars are talked about, however we might anticipate a giant give attention to digicam high quality and - in all probability - a trio of 12-megapixel sensors, similar to the 2021 mannequin.
As at all times, with any hearsay, none of that is official till Sony itself pronounces the product, however there's nothing about the latest hearsay that strikes us as implausible.
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