New render images of the Sony Xperia Pro-I II got leaked

Sony, aiming to reclaim its stake in the smartphone industry, is making much bigger moves this time.

New render images of the Sony Xperia Pro-I II got leaked

Sony recently unveiled the Xperia 1 V smartphone, the successor to its flagship Xperia 1 IV, to the worldwide audience. This novel device boasts the cutting-edge Exmor T stacked sensors, bringing an elevation in camera capabilities. Sony also appears to be preparing for the debut of the expected successor to the Xperia Pro-I, anticipated to be christened the Xperia Pro-I II.

There has been a recent leak of renders of the much-awaited Sony Xperia Pro-I II by Sumahodigest. These leaked images suggest the existence of two notable cameras, triggering conjecture that the device could potentially feature two 1.0" Type sensors. By comparison, the predecessor model utilized a solitary sensor for its primary camera.

New render images of the Sony Xperia Pro-I II got leaked

 New render images of the Sony Xperia Pro-I II got leaked

Fueling the excitement, rumors are rife that Sony is devising plans for a future smartphone, equipped with a "double-layer transistor stacked pixel sensor," which would surpass the already remarkable 1.0" Type sensor in size. This is the same technological innovation that Sony recently premiered in the Xperia 1 V smartphone, dubbing it the Exmor T stacked sensor.

Sony has taken an innovative approach by partitioning the photodiode and transistor and situating them on individual layers that are stacked together. This inventive design allows for independent modifications to the size of each component, yielding substantial enhancements in light capture and noise reduction. Sony purports that the novel camera sensor can provide twice the performance in low-light environments compared to its predecessor.

While it's still unclear whether this advanced sensor will feature in the upcoming Xperia Pro-I II, the possibility has stirred intrigue among tech enthusiasts.

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