Sony’s Next Generation Xperia 1 VI: Titanium and High-End Features Explained

2023-11-03 12:45:29
2023.11.03Sony’s next generation flagship Xperia, “Xperia 1 VI”. Judging from past patterns, it should be officially announced at MWC2024 at the end of February at the earliest, the first half of May at the latest, and released between the end of May and the first half of June. This time, we have found some interesting information that may be related to the body material of this unreleased Xperia. Many flagship models next year will be made at least partially of titanium. This includes not only Chinese manufacturers but also Japanese manufacturers. Titanium will be used at least in part as a material in several 2024 flagship models, including those made in Japan. Strictly speaking, a flagship is not a high-end model, but it is generally recognized as such, so I think it is safe to say that this is limited to high-end smartphones such as the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and Dimensity 9300. On the other hand, domestic manufacturers of smartphones include Sony and Kyocera, but Sony is the only “Japanese manufacturer” that offers high-end models. There is a possibility that Sharp, which has become a Taiwanese company, is included in the list of “Japanese manufacturers,” but if we take it literally, by process of elimination next year, Sony’s new Xperia (probably Xperia 1 VI and 5 VI). It is said that “at least a portion” of the device is made of titanium, so it is not necessarily the case that the entire device is made of titanium like the iPhone 15 Pro series and Xiaomi 14 series. (There is also the possibility that only the side frames are used.) However, if the back panel of the Xperia 1/5 series, which was previously made of glass, is made of titanium, the texture and appearance will likely change significantly.Source: weibo smartphone digest
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