Sony Xperia Z1: What We Think We Know

Sony’s next flagship phone is launching on September 4, and we’ll be there in Malaysia and Berlin to cover all the details. For the meantime, here’s a round-up of all the details, rumors and leaks surrounding the Sony Xperia Z1 as it has been taking the tech limelight for quite sometime now.

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Now to start, we’d like to say that Sony had already teased the device several times, so we’re really sure everything mentioned here will be close to the real thing (although there might still be changes).

Same Design Formula

All the leaked images are showing off one consistent design, and it’s one looking a lot like the Xperia Z & the Z Ultra – probably because Sony is creating an identity for its devices. The phone will also be called the Xperia Z1.

“About to make a splash.”

The phone will have an aluminum chassis wrapped around the signature glass construction (don’t forget that power button too), and it will be available in white, black & purple colors. The Xperia Z1 will also be waterproof.

#BestOfSony

Under the hood, the Xperia Z1 is expected to become the first ‘One Sony’ device. What this means is that all the departments will be working together to put all the best elements in one device; audio will probably be from Walkman, BIONZ image processing & the improved sensor from their Cybershot section and the Trilumionous screen from their display department.

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Now, we’re not expecting a big jump on specs here. The phone will still probably have the same display from the Xperia Z Ultra, only smaller at 5-inches. The CPU is also expected to be a Snapdragon 800 CPU too, partnered with an Adreno 330 & 2GB RAM.

20 megapixel camera and 4K video

One of the real stories here is the camera really. A lot of speculations have been surrounding the sensor already, and various details have been confirmed by leaks that it will be 20 megapixels and will be packing Sony’s G lens. We’ll just wait for the images to speak for themselves, but one thing to note here is that the sensor size won’t be going near the Nokia Lumia 1020; it’s going to be at 1/2.3″.

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Acer just outed the Liquid S2 with 4K UHD video, and that just makes this next detail more believable. The Xperia Z1 is expected to shoot 4K video too! That sounds crazy, but it’s entirely possible as a set of leaked slides indicate it.

Stay tuned on September 4!

We’ll be covering Sony’s event on the Xperia Z1 this week so stay tuned. By then, we’ll confirm and add all the details, from availability & pricing to other jewels like the rumored ‘mini’ version of the said phone. So far, so good eh?

Leave a comment down below on what you think.

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Confirmed: Sony Xperia i1 Honami launch on September 5

We’ve just gotten confirmation from Sony that the Xperia i1 (codenamed Honami) will be launching this September 5, 2013 in Malaysia.

We’ve just been invited by Sony to attend the regional event for the official launch of the Xperia i1 Honami in Malaysia. The event is slated on September 4 to 6, 2013 so we think the launch event will happen on the 5th.

The Honami has been spotted several times and we’ve also reported about it before here. It is said to feature a 20-megapixel rear camera.

We will be there to cover the event for you so stay tuned for that.

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Images of Sony’s smartphone lens-cameras leak online

Alleged press images of Sony’s upcoming smartphone-attachable lens system that has its own built-in sensor and processor has appeared online.

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Based from the leaked images, Sony will be showcasing not one, but two lens systems reportedly to be called the DSC-QX10 and the DSC-QX100. Both lenses have Bionz processors, WiFi and NFC connectivity, and its own SD card slot. These can be attached magnetically on your smartphone and are said to work on both Android and iOS devices.

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The DSC-QX10 is the largest and more expensive of the two, and sports a 20.2 megapixel RX100MII sensor and Zeiss lens. The DSC-QX100 on the other hand carries a 1/2.3-inch 18 megapixel CMOS sensor with 10x optical zoom, similar to the Sony Cybershot DSC-WX150 digicam.

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As for the image above, it’s also worth pointing out that we may be looking at the new Sony Xperia Honami i1 smartphone. Notice the new placement of the camera, LED flash and Xperia logo? What do you guys think?

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Like every leak and unofficial releases, do take these with grains of salt. Next month, we’ll be flying off to Malaysia to cover Sony’s event which could be the unveiling of the Honami and the QX lenses so stay tuned for that.

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Sony working on a CyberShot-infused smartphone

Whenever a company such as Sony decides to incorporate a technology from a certain product into a device on a different category, we can almost always expect a spectacular result. This is the reason we were pretty fired up when heard of the news about a rumored handset called Honami which is said to be infused with Sony CyberShot imaging technology.

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According to numerous reports, the CyberShot implementation on this alleged smartphone is going to be a two-part affair; a good hardware in the form of 1/1.6” Exmor RS stacked sensor backed by a respectable Sony CyberShot G lens found on their point-and-shoot offering and equally capable software to fully utilize the hardware’s capabilities.

Now, we know that some of you may not be fully appreciate Honami’s ample-sized sensor by merely looking at numbers. Fortunately, VR-zone is kind enough to share a diagram of the different sensor sizes found on popular smartphones/camera so we’ll have a better grasp at where Honami’s 1/1.6” Exmor sensors stands in terms of size.

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From here we can see that the rumored handset will sport the second biggest sensor from the pack and is only bested by the king of camera phones, the Nokia PureView 808. While I still believe that the PureView 808 is still on a different league than the Honami, I think that sizeable sensor will bring significant improvement on image quality and zoom to the speculated handset.

Because of the sensor size and lens, it is believed that the handset will have slightly stocky frame which is thought be around 10mmat best. Other info about the device includes a 5-inch 1080p display, Snapdragon 800 processor clocked at 2.3GHz with 2GB RAM and 2700mAh battery. All of its components are said to be encased in body with “Glass and Metal” construction with some Carbon Fiber for added flare and reinforcements.

So what do you guys think about the rumored Sony Honami? Is it a phone worth waiting for or what?

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