Sony is unveiling the Xperia 1 Mk V in ten days. The device was teased over two months ago with a similar design to its predecessors, but now we have a confirmation of its looks. The new flagship appeared on a billboard in Hong Kong, revealing the triple rear camera vertical alignment with a more prominent oval island and larger lenses.
A photo of the billboard appeared on
Reddit, revealing the new Xperia 1's tagline will be “one for all lights” and
will have “the next-gen double low-noise camera sensor”. Previous reports
revealed Sony is implementing an IMX989 sensor for the main cam, but it might
go for the IMX858 for the main shooter because it is the only platform that
supports the new low-noise mode LN2 in combination with MCSS (Multi-Camera
Synchronisation System).
The way LN2 works is an implementation of
a new architecture of the CMOS sensor technology. Instead of applying
photodiodes and pixel transistors on the same substrate and plane, they are now
stacked one on top of the other, thus expanding dynamic range, allowing more
light and reducing noise without affecting the overall performance of the
phone.
Sony does not have the habit of revealing
specs early like other manufacturers, which means we’ll probably have to wait
for Xperia 1 V's official launch on May 11 to get the details.