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Leaked images show the design of the Sony Xperia IV

Leaked images show the design of the Sony Xperia IV

Today, the Mobile World Congress begins, which means that a large number of manufacturers are expected to present new products in the near future. One of those devices will likely include Sony, which appears to have a sequel to last year’s Xperia III on the way, which may come as no surprise as it’s almost becoming a norm for Sony to launch new products in connection with the previously well-presented Barcelona. Trade fair.

Twitter account OnLeaks and tech website GizNext got their hands on computer-generated images of what is said to represent Sony Xperia IV. The images show the phone from several angles but they are limited to the green model. A video was also published showing the phone from all angles.

Judging by the images, Sony chose to keep the capacitive fingerprint reader in the lock button, which is likely to the satisfaction of the occasional Xperia fan, as this has become a hallmark of the Xperia 1 and 5 series. Along with the lock button, Sony has chosen to keep the dedicated camera button, but She chose to release the assistant button, as it appears to be lit by its absence.

At the end of the phone is the usual USB C port and at the top end we find the 3.5mm output, which has also become a feature for high-end Sony phones. That is, compared to other manufacturers where a clear majority opted to drop the 3.5mm output.

According to Giznext, the screen size is 6.5 inches and the screen is non-curved, which means the phone at that point is no different from its predecessor. The dimensions of the unit are 164.7 x 70.8 x 8.3 mm at the same time, while the depth when the camera island is included extends to 9.5 mm.

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No more detailed specs regarding the camera or chip can be found, but judging by the images, the device appears to have a similar camera array compared to its predecessor. Any wide angle, ultra wide angle and telephoto unit.