Xperia 1 V leaks with new function addition of “ brightest display ” with reduced resolution and increased brightness | Smartphone digest

Sony Mobile’s next premium flagship, Xperia 1 V.

It’s no exaggeration to say that the appearance has been revealed from the actual machine and rendered images, but information on the contents and specifications is still limited.

On the other hand, speaking of the Xperia 1 series, it is customary to install some kind of “world’s first” or rare new functions every time a new model is introduced.
Therefore, I am very curious regarding what kind of new functions will be installed in this Xperia 1 V.

Meanwhile,Interesting information regarding the display-related features (options) that this Xperia 1 V will haveI found.

New function of the brightest display with resolution down and brightness up?

It goes without saying that the Xperia 1 V’s display has a 4K resolution.
However, the display of this new Xperia has a new function.There is an option to make it the “brightest display” by lowering the resolution and significantly increasing the maximum brightnessIt seems that.

I haven’t been able to find the original post, so I can’t verify the authenticity of the source, but it’s an interesting leak.

The Xperia flagship, especially the 1 series, is often said to be “darker” than its rival models, and last year’s Xperia 1 IV was said to have a significantly higher maximum brightness than past models, but the same generation It is true that it is still rated as “dark” compared to the flagship.

Display brightness comparison between Xperia 1 IV and other rival models, from GSMArena

It is said that this is to suppress excessive battery consumption and heat generation, and it is also said that the 4K display is a handicap.

In that sense, is it possible to temporarily increase the maximum brightness significantly even if the resolution is lowered, is that a drawback of the 4K display? It seems to be a useful new function in terms of overcoming.

However, most recent smartphones made by other companies have a maximum brightness of 1000nit or more.
(The maximum brightness of the Galaxy S23 Ultra is rated at 1274nit)

I wonder if “the brightest display” means compared to other Xperias, or even compared to models from other manufacturersis not it.

Also, if this “option” can be managed manually, there seems to be a possibility that the resolution can be set to at least two levels regardless of the brightness, which seems to be a very convenient function.

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