Xperia 1 VI and 10 VI: there will be larger camera modules

Xperia 1 VI and 10 VI: there will be larger camera modules
Xperia 1 VI and 10 VI: there will be larger camera modules

A recent rumor relating to cameras Of Xperia 1 VI he seems to want to question everything. Until a few weeks ago it seemed certain that the variations compared to predecessor they would involve everything except cameras. So, the three rear ones they would have remained so without particular variations or news. Now, however, everything seems to have changed. Less than a month before the possible arrival point of the new Xperia, a rumor has arrived that points out the presence of tempered glass made available for the three sensors present on the back be larger in the new device 1 VI.

Xperia 2 VI what really changes?

It is 1.5 x 5.2 cm on the Xperia 1 VI and 1.3 x 4.9 cm on the Xperia 1 V. A difference of a few millimeter which, unless it is purely aesthetic, could bring interesting news for the new device. A very similar evolution can also be found on another device, the smallest of the family, that is Xperia 10 VI. In fact, the latter also presents a protective glass

with larger dimensions and therefore he too could present a renewed rear module. In this case, however, we would move on three cameras to two.

If you consider the direction taken by Sony in the handover between the fifth generation of the two and the sixth there could also just be an aesthetic downsizing of the camera module. Specifically, it is a passage from a elongated form factor for the Xperia 1 V device and its predecessors (21:9) to one that is less so (19.5:9).

Considering the above, a aesthetic resizing it would make sense as a wider product than in the past would end up looking too small. It may, in fact, be the intention of Sony the desire to maintain a aesthetic balance which could instead be lost. This would justify the size revision.

Precisely for this reason, even if it seems like asomewhat strange hypothesis However, it makes sense and it cannot be ruled out that this is actually the path taken for the Xperia devices in question.

 
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