All attention is on Sony today, as the company just announced the details about the highly anticipated release of the next-gen gaming console: PlayStation 5. Right after the PS5 update, they announced the Xperia 5 II, their newest smartphone; a more compact, less expensive rendition of the Xperia 1 II.
As Sony shared the details of the phone – it will feature a 120 HZ, 21:9, FHD+ HDR OLED display that measures 6.1 inches – the rumors that were circulating about the phone were confirmed. Sony also revealed additional key features of the Xperia 5 II, which include a Snapdragon 865, which is paired with 8GB of RAM, and a 4,000 mAh battery which, the company says will retain its health for a full two years.
The phone still offers expandable storage, as well as a headphone jack that measure 3.5mm. The phone also supports several 5G bands; however, none of those bands function in the United States. The main attraction of the Xperia 5 II is the camera. It’s outfitted with a Zeiss camera, which features a triple lens, like its processor, but it’s been upgraded and is capable of shooing 120fps HDR slow motion and can capture autofocus of the eyes in real-time.
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