Sony will shortly reveal the Xperia 1 V. The device’s appearance has been confirmed after being teased more than two months ago with a design resembling that of its predecessors. The triple rear camera vertical alignment with a more pronounced oval island and larger lenses was revealed by the new flagship, which was displayed on a billboard in Hong Kong.
According to a billboard image that appeared on Reddit, the catchphrase of the upcoming Xperia 1 will be “one for all lights,” and it will have “the next-gen double low-noise camera sensor.” Since only the IMX858 system supports the new low-noise mode LN2 when combined with MCSS, Sony may decide to use that sensor instead of the IMX989 sensor that was previously reported to be used for the primary camera.
A new CMOS sensor technology architecture is implemented in the manner LN2 functions. Photodiodes and pixel transistors are now layered one on top of the other rather than being applied to the same substrate and plane. This increases dynamic range, lets in more light, and reduces noise without hurting the phone’s overall performance.
Sony Xperia 1 V Expected Specs
The Sony Xperia 1 V, which is anticipated to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, is anticipated to be the thinnest phone with this chipset. The smartphone is predicted to have dimensions of 161.0×69.3×8.5 mm and is quite likely to have a 6.5-inch screen with a 21:9 aspect ratio. In terms of camera specifications, prior rumors indicated that the IMX989 sensor will be used in the main camera at the back.
The main camera may, however, contain an IMX858 sensor because the billboard picture emphasizes that the gadget will include a new generation dual low-noise camera sensor. A 12MP selfie camera for taking selfies will be located on the front of the gadget, and this sensor will also be accompanied by a 48MP ultra-wide-angle sensor and a 12MP periscope camera.