Sony's Xperia 1 VI is getting official on May 17, and as we draw nearer to that date, the quantity of holes about it is developing. A day prior, the telephone's camera island spilled, indicating bigger camera modules contrasted with the Xperia 1 V, straightforwardly going against previous gossip.
Up to this point, what most bits of gossip have combined is that the telephone will lose the 4K presentation, which will cause it to have a somewhat more normal viewpoint proportion. One piece of the riddle that has so far not been referenced is cost, but rather today we have a thought of what's in store on that front as well. In Taiwan, the telephone will supposedly cost somewhat less than its ancestor, going for TWD 39,900 ($1,224 or €1,143) rather than TWD 41,990 ($1,288 or €1,204).
That is not a colossal cost decrease without a doubt, and regardless of whether this gossip is precise and this will for sure be the Xperia 1 VI's cost in Taiwan, who knows whether we'll see comparable little cost cuts somewhere else? It could simply be a one-of-a kind circumstance for Taiwan, and that's it. Then again, we're glad to see that the cost isn't reputed to bounce considerably higher than it was last year for the Xperia 1 V.