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Sony launches Xperia 1 II, Xperia 10 II and Xperia L4 Android Smartphones

It's common knowledge Sony's mobile division does not bring any profits, but that doesn't stop Sony from bringing new Xperia Android Smartphones to the market. Sony has just announced 3 new smartphones - Flagship Xperia 1 II ( let's call it Xperia 1 Mark 2 or M2 ), Mid-range Xperia 10 II and Entry Level Xperia L4.

It's not clear if Sony would launch these smartphones in India any soon. 

When Sony launched Xperia 1 last year, it stood out from other flagship phones thanks to its tall aspect ratio. It was also the first time Sony's Camera department ( Sony Alpha ) contributed with the mobile division to bring some of the Alpha Camera features to the mobile device. 

Xperia 1 Mark 2 is a flagship Android smartphone and is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 Octacore processor. Since this is a 5G chipset, naturally, this is the first Sony smartphone to support the 5G network. 

Sony Alpha team has brought some of its magic to Xperia 1 II as well. Sony was one of the first Camera manufacturers to come up with the Eye Auto Focus feature on their mirrorless cameras. The Eye AF on Xperia 1 II works on both Humans and Animals - No more out of focus images of your pets. It can also shoot Up to 20 fps bursts with AF to get the precise action moment you want to capture. Scroll down for full specs and features.



Xperia 1 II Specs and Features

  • 21:9 CinemaWide 6.5" 4K HDR OLED display ( 3840x1644 Pixels Resolution )
  • Corning Gorilla Glass 6 Protection
  • Triple Lens Camera - 12MP F1.7 Exmor RS 24mm Main Camera + 12MP F2.4 70mm Telephoto lens + 12MP F2.2 ultra-wide-angle 16mm camera
  • Up to 20 fps AF / AE for ultra-fast focus
  • ZEISS® T* Coating Lens
  • Real-Time Eye AF for Humans and Animals
  • Cinematography Pro "Powered by CineAlta"
  • 4K HDR Movie recording 24, 25, 30, and 60 fps
  • OIS and EIS Video Stabilization with Optical SteadyShot feature
  • Intelligent wind filter
  • 120fps Slow-Mo support
  • 8MP front camera 
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 Chipset
  • 4000mAh battery
  • IP65/68 Water Resistant
  • 3.5mm Headphones Jack 
  • 8GB ram / 256GB storage
  • Android 10 Operating System
  • Wireless Charging support
  • Bluetooth® 5.1 
Source: Sony 


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