Sony announced that its Xperia 10 II is built to be a TV and game console in your pocket with a 6-inch 21:9 OLED Triluminos display.
The “super mid-range” can display “deeper blacks and more vibrant colors” than the average phone, and deliver a more immersive gaming experience, Sony revealed. At the same time, it’s relatively lightweight at 151 grams and is IP65/IP68 water- and dust-resistant.
However, the major difference between the Xperia 10 II and the original Xperia 10, apart from the Bravia Triluminos OLED screen is in the camera setup. For the new model, it has triple cameras with a 12-megapixel ultra wide-angle camera and 8-megapixel wide angle and 2X optical telephoto cameras plus a 10X digital zoom.
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Meanwhile, the former one have low resolution, low-light sensitivity should be good in theory. It supports 4K and 21:9 movie capture, though that format will be cropped on your Ultra HD 4K display.
In terms of sound it’s superb and it support high-resolution audio, a 3.5mm audio jack. Other specs are more pedestrian, including the Snapdragon 665 chip, 4GB of RAM, 128GB of internal memory (with microSDX support) and 3,600 mAh battery.
The Xperia 10 II will roll out in Spring 2020, but the company hasn’t revealed the price as yet.