Design and Display The Xperia 1 IV follows Sony’s traditional design philosophy of keeping things simple but elegant. On the back and front, it has a flat design with rounded corners. A vertically stacked triple camera arrangement and the ZEISS trademark on the module can be found on the back. The front, on the other hand, features a broad chin and notch bezels. The Xperia I IV also sports a dedicated shutter button, reflecting the company’s photography focus.
You get a phone with a cutting-edge zoom lens, as well as a 4K high-refresh-rate display (which no other phone has except Sony), a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, a 5,000mAh battery, Gorilla Glass Victus, and classic Android features like a headphone jack. Sony’s Music Pro app, which may provide studio tuning for singers, is one of the missing apps. To remove the noise from the wind, Music Pro uses a combination of noise reduction, deReveb, and studio mic simulations. Camera The main focus is once again on cameras. Sony has eschewed the megapixel competition, opting for a 12-megapixel resolution sensor for all three cameras. The primary camera has an f/1.7 aperture, a 24mm equivalent focal length, and 1.8-micron pixels. The 12MP f/2.2 ultra-wide shooter remains unchanged from the previous year.
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