OLED screen with 4K resolution. Rear camera with variable aperture and optical stabilization. Real-time eye autofocus. 120 fps slow-mo support at 4K resolution. 360° stereo sound recording.
A premium smartphone-camera, in a thin body of which less than 9 mm thick they managed to shove an inch image sensor of the main camera module. The sensor with a resolution of 12 MP was borrowed from the top-end compact camera Sony RX100 VII, and the device was also equipped with high-end Zeiss optics. The camera on board the Sony Xperia Pro-I 512GB boasts variable aperture (f / 2.0 or f / 4.0), optical image stabilization and phase detection autofocus (with eye tracking), support for shooting in raw RAW format and recording 4K video up to 120 fps.
A shutter button with a half-press function is placed on the side face of the mobile device case, and a hole for a wrist strap is also made in the case. The main camera of the smartphone also includes a 12 MP ultra-wide with a field of view of about 124 °, a 12 MP telephoto camera with a double optical zoom and an auxiliary ToF module. The front panel of the gadget is occupied by a “high” OLED screen with a diagonal size of 6.5", the highest resolution of 3840x1644 pixels and a refresh rate of 120 Hz.
To match such outstanding performance, the device was equipped with an advanced “iron” combination of the flagship Snapdragon 888 processor, Adreno 660 graphics and 12/512 GB of memory. As an additional disposal, the user is provided with stereo microphones with 360 ° sound recording, all current wireless communications (including Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth v 5.2), moderately fast battery charging (30 W), dust and water protection of the case in accordance with the requirements of the IP68 standard.
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