The
new Sony phone features three rear-facing cameras and an impressive OLED
display. The XPERIA XZ4 is a dead certificate: the recent leaked benchmarks,
renderings and specifications prove that the new phone is working smoothly. But
how much do we know about the latest Sony phones? The XPERIA XZ2 and XZ3 were
priced at £ 699 when they were released. In an ideal world, the price has not
changed: £ 699 is too much for the previous Sony XZ smartphone, but it's now
relatively cheap, compared to £ 1,000 on the Samsung Galaxy S10.
The
business model of Sony is a bit confusing. At unusual intervals variants of the
flagship phone are brought to the market, which often leads to confusion. As
mentioned earlier, the XZ3 costs £ 699, which is £ 100 less than the XZ2
Premium, launched just a month ago. This temporary stance on price raises
heralds our wallet, but leads to uncertainty about the price of new mobile
phones. Now we can say that each guarantor wants 699 pounds to be the absolute
minimum amount you need to pay for XZ4.
Display and battery:
The
XPERIA XZ4 has a 6.5 inch (21: 9) OLED QHD + display with a resolution of 3660
x 1440p. As can be seen from the rendering above, Sony distracts the notch and
simply puts the front camera and speaker into a small aperture. To make this
sizable screen run longer, the XZ4 seems to have a very cheap 4,400 mAh
battery. The data sheet indicates that the phone also has a quick charge
function.
Processors and memory:
As
we first assumed, the XPERIA XZ4 will most likely use the Snapdragon 855
chipset. The technical data sheet shows that the new mobile phone comes with
128 GB of memory as standard. At the moment, it looks like there's room for a
micro SD card with a size of up to 512GB. 6 GB of RAM ensures that everything
runs as smoothly as possible. It is becoming more and more likely that the
latest XPERIA handset will be extremely fast. In a recent leaked benchmark test
- if you can count on it - the XZ4 score was higher than any other high-end
smartphone.
Software and Functions:
Android
9.0 Pie will be up and running on the new Sony phone, and we're keeping our
fingers crossed that the Japanese maker is abolishing some of the bloatware
that weighs on its previous smartphones. The phone undoubtedly uses a USB-C
charging port, and it seems that a headphone jack is missing. There is no
obvious fingerprint sensor, but reports indicate that Sony will integrate this
feature into the power button on the right side of the device.
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