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The New Xperia XZ4 With 52MP Camera To Be Announced On Feb 25

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The New Xperia XZ4 With 52MP Camera To Be Announced On Feb 25

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The Sony Xperia XZ4 will be the first smartphone to feature the highest pixel count, which is 52 megapixels. In addition to that, it will harbour a 0.3 ToF (Time-of-flight) sensor, with a 16 MP Telescopic lens. All this info has been released with the Triple Camera leaks. 

Xperia XZ4 Details

The Xperia XZ4 will the first in the series of premium Xperia smartphones. Sources say that the model will have 3 different camera sensors mounted on the back. Not a lot of details are out yet, but the camera is definitely going to be the defining factor of the Xperia XZ4. The rear image of the device was leaked with the same name. 

Camera’s Specifications

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The main/primary camera, which rests in the middle is a 52 MP (F/1.6) camera, and it’s supposedly much better than Honor View 20’s 48 MP sensor. In fact, it is being speculated that the Xperia XZ4 has the world’s best sensor in terms of pixel count. To boost the auto-focus speed, the phone will be equipped with a 0.3 MP ToF sensor. The telephoto lens has a 16 MP (F/2.6) sensor. All these details were sourced from Reddit, so it’s not official yet. So even though it’s definite that the ToF sensor is on the same device, we can’t say if it’s for the front camera or the rear camera. 

It’s just a matter of time before the Sony Xperia XZ4 is announced, probably at the MWC 2019. Sony’s success rate dropped a bit with its last smartphone range, but hopefully they’ll make it back to the top with a smartphone release like this. Besides, Sony smartphones set standards for some of the best cameras all around. We all hope the legacy continues.  

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