Sony's upcoming Xperia 1 VI has so far been rumored to sport a very similar design to its predecessor, just with a different screen aspect ratio - less tall, a little bit wider this time around. We've also heard the 4K resolution might be gone, and that the cameras could be exactly the same as those on the Xperia 1 V from last year.
Today we get to actually look at the
Xperia 1 VI, courtesy of some leaked CAD-based renders of the device. The
source of these renders claims the phone will have a 6.5-inch screen, and as
you can see the headphone jack is still in, as is the dedicated camera shutter
button on the right side.
The Xperia 1 VI is said to measure 161.9 x
74.5 x 8.4 mm, which makes it - say it with us - less tall and wider than its
predecessor, which measures 165 x 71 x 8.3 mm. So clearly, the sixth generation
is ready to say goodbye to the 21:9 screen aspect ratio that made previous
Xperia 1 devices stand out, and instead it opts for something more in line with
what every other flagship device is doing.
Most phones these days are in the 19:9 to
20:9 space, and that's most likely where the Xperia 1 VI will also end up. As
for the 4K resolution, the industry hasn't widely adopted that, so if the
rumors pan out, Sony will be giving up on yet another feature that probably
seemed like a good idea when it was conceived, but in reality doesn't matter
that much - the sales numbers for the Xperia 1 series' non-4K competitors speak
volumes on this matter.
It's unclear exactly when Sony intends to
make the Xperia 1 VI official, but for reference do note that the Xperia 1 V
was announced in May of last year. Perhaps we'll see an unveiling around the
same time.