The eagerly anticipated Sony Xperia 5 V is finally on its way

Sony's long-awaited smartphone model, Xperia 5 V, started the countdown to be available on shelves in its home country.

The eagerly anticipated Sony Xperia 5 V is finally on its way

Sony, renowned for its selectiveness in smartphone launches, isn't as widespread in the mobile market compared to other giants. However, it's undeniable that their Xperia series epitomizes flagship standards with high-end specifications. Earlier this year, Sony introduced the Xperia 1V and Xperia 10 V to the world. Fast forward a few months, the tech powerhouse is gearing up for another grand reveal: the Xperia 5 V, deemed as the rightful heir to the Xperia 5 IV throne.

The much-anticipated Xperia 5 V is set to debut on September 1 at 4 pm in Japan, corresponding to 7 am UTC. The launch will be broadcasted online, allowing enthusiasts from around the globe to be part of the unveiling. Sony's recent teaser of the phone offers a sneak peek, shedding light on its advanced camera features, notably its prowess in low-light photography. The trailer also provided glimpses of the phone's design, showcasing a distinct boxy appearance, power button, and volume controls situated on its right.

While the teaser remains cryptic about the full range of Xperia 5 V's specs, last month's leaked promotional content painted a clearer picture. The phone is believed to sport a unique pill-shaped camera module that includes two sensors, an LED flash, and the renowned Zeiss T* coating.

The eagerly anticipated Sony Xperia 5 V is finally on its way

Furthermore, music aficionados will appreciate the inclusion of the 3.5mm headphone jack. Aesthetically, the device is expected to come in Blue, Black, and White variants. Staying true to its design ethos, Sony maintains the classic bezel look for its display, with the Xperia 5 V presenting a tall screen encased between top and bottom bezels.

Delving into the technical side, rumors suggest that the Xperia 5 V will harness the power of a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, complemented by a generous 16GB RAM. Additionally, recent certifications hint at a 33W fast charging capability for the device.

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