Lens protectors for the upcoming Xperia 1 VI and 10 VI have surfaced on Japan’s Rakuten Market beforehand of the scheduled Xperia release occasion on May 17. Notably, those protectors are larger than those of their predecessors and function wider apertures, suggesting the opportunity of accommodating larger digicam sensors.
Compared to the Xperia 1 V, the lens protector for the Xperia 1 VI measures 1.Five x 5.2cm, whilst the one for the Xperia 10 VI measures 1.6 x three.3cm. Both are bodily large than the digital camera protectors on their respective predecessors. However, it stays unsure whether those larger camera islands are merely for classy functions or if they trace at upgraded sensors.
A current rumor shows that the Xperia 1 VI can also maintain the equal digital camera sensors as its predecessor: a 24mm 48 MP important shooter (with an f/1.Nine aperture and 1/1.35″ sensor), a 16mm 12 MP ultrawide (with an f/2.2 aperture and half.5″ sensor), and an 85-125mm 12 MP telephoto (with a 1/3.Five” sensor and continuous zoom). However, Sony is predicted to introduce software improvements.
Leaked renders of the Xperia 1 VI display a design same to the Xperia 1 V, featuring a tall 6.Five-inch screen with a brand new factor ratio, deviating from the 21:9 ratio visible on previous models. Additionally, there are rumors suggesting that Sony might abandon 4K resolution on its flagship cellphone. The device is predicted to release with the Snapdragon eight Gen 3 chipset and as much as 16GB of RAM.