In addition to the mid-range phone, Sony has officially introduced two flagship models – Xperia 1 III to Xperia 5 III. The first mentioned phone is a classic flagship, the second also, but it will offer more compact dimensions.
Sony Xperia 1 III and 5 III officially
Both phones offer a very interesting set of cameras. It is worth mentioning in particular telephoto lens, whose variable range can be switched between 70 and 105 mm. This corresponds to 2.9 to 4.4x optical zoom. Its resolution is then 12 MPx and aperture of either f / 2.3 or f / 2.8 depending on which mode you choose. There is also a digital zoom, which Sony claims is equivalent to 300 mm. The main sensor has a resolution as well 12 MPx and aperture f / 1.7 and the same resolution is used by i ultrasonic lens. In addition, it offers autofocus, which is not quite common for this type of sensor. Of course Sony cooperated with the company ZEISS. The phone can record video at 4K and up to 120 FPS.
The only difference between the phones is the fact that they are bigger The Xperia 1 III also has a ToF sensor, which is missing from the smaller Xperia 5 III. The Xperia 1 III phone is just like that The world’s first boasts a 6.5 ″ 4K OLED display with a refresh rate of 120 Hz. The aspect ratio is 21: 9 and of course there is no lack of HDR support. The smaller model then offers a 6.1 ″ OLED display also with a 120 Hz frequency, but only with Full HD resolution.
Xperia 1 III Official Product Video – Speed and beyond
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The chipset takes care of performance in both phones Qualcomm Snapdragon 888. The Xperia 1 III always helps him 12 GB RAM and a choice of only 256 or 512 GB storage. For the Xperia 5 III, you can only choose from 8 GB RAM and 128 or 256 GB storage. However, they have both phones hybrid slots for two SIM cards, so the storage can be expanded with a microSD card if needed. Maybe the fact that they have may be a bit of a surprise both models have the same battery capacity. Namely, it is about 4 500 mAh battery with support for 30 W charging. In addition, Sony promises a lifespan of up to three years. The larger model also offers wireless charging.