So after much speculation,
Sonyfinally brings their latest flagship model, the Xperia 1 V, to the Vietnamese market at a price not meant for the masses, at 35.99 million dong. Currently, the Japanese company has opened pre-orders with attractive gift offers.
Read more: Hands-on with Sony Xperia 1 V: Design remains unchanged, massive camera upgrade, priced at 36 million dong
Specifically, according to information shared on the Sony Vietnam Fanpage on FaceBook, customers who pre-order Xperia 1 V between July 3 and July 16, 2023, will receive the following gift set:
- Premium WF-1000XM4 truly wireless noise-canceling earphones, valued at 6,490,000 VND
- An additional 6 months of official warranty, totaling 18 months of warranty
At a price of 36 million VND, Xperia 1 V is one of the most expensive smartphones in the current Vietnamese market. The successor to the Xperia 1 IV impresses with its incredibly sharp OLED 21:9 4K display and uses the latest, most powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset from Qualcomm.
The Sony Xperia 1 V features an extremely high-quality camera system.Internally, Sony's latest flagship uses the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip, 12GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage. The phone has a 5,000 mAh battery with USB PD fast charging, Qi wireless charging, and reverse charging, running the latest Android 13.
In terms of photography capabilities, Sony's latest flagship uses a 3-camera system with lenses at 16mm, 24mm, and 85-125mm. What's interesting is that the Xperia 1 V marks the debut of a new sensor called Exmor T for mobile devices. It's a stacked CMOS sensor, which Sony calls 2-Layer Transistor Pixel. What's special about it? The company has designed separate photo diodes and semiconductor layers, thereby reducing noise and achieving double the efficiency in low-light conditions.
Technically, this is a 52-megapixel sensor, but it has an effective area of 48 megapixels, transitioning between still photography and video shooting, while increasing the area by 1.7 times compared to the previous sensor generation. As a result, the main camera of the Xperia 1 V will perform better in low-light conditions.
