Sony Xperia smartphones have long held a unique place in the Android ecosystem because they feature a display with a non-standard 21:9 aspect ratio; Ideal for movie buffs and those who enjoy long screens. However, rumors about the new Xperia 1 VI smartphone say that Sony will abandon the feature announced in 2024. In this respect reports The publication GizmoChina quotes an insider using the pseudonym Zackuks.
According to Zackbuks, Sony Xperia 1 VI will be a more traditional smartphone in shape. So, Sony will most likely abandon its proprietary 21:9 aspect ratio displays in this model, opting for more traditional 19.5:9 ratios.
“While this change may disappoint some fans who prefer the higher aspect ratio, it should be seen as a strategic move by Sony to expand the audience of its smartphones,” GizmoChina writes.
The Zackbuks report also suggests that Sony Xperia 1 VI will have a lower screen resolution: from 4K to 2K. However, the overall design of the phone will be similar to its predecessor.
Citing previous rumors, GizmoChina writes that the Xperia 1 VI will have three main Exmor T cameras, each with a resolution of 48 MP. Additionally, the smartphone is expected to come with 12 and 16 GB RAM modules.
Moreover, there are rumors that Sony may be the first company in the world to apply digital signature technology to smartphone cameras. The new feature will allow users to automatically digitally sign photos as they are taken, thus ensuring the authenticity of the photos and preventing counterfeiting.
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Source: Gazeta

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