The Xperia Pro is Sony's first phone with mmWave 5G support.
What you need to know
- Sony's Xperia Pro could finally launch in the U.S. soon.
- Firmware files for the phone have started appearing on Sony's public servers.
- Xperia Pro was announced in February last year, alongside the Xperia 1 II.
Sony's Xperia Pro, which was unveiled in February last year, is finally nearing launch in the U.S. As reported by the folks at Xperia Blog, firmware files for the phone have recently started appearing on Sony's servers, hinting at an imminent release. Disappointingly, however, the firmware files suggest the phone will launch with Android 10 and the September 2020 Android security patch out of the box.
The Xperia Pro is largely identical to the Xperia 1 II, but comes with a few key additions. Its biggest highlight is support for mmWave 5G. The phone also has a dedicated shortcut key that lets users quickly launch their favorite app, an HDMI micro port, and a 360-degree antenna design for improved signal strength.
Just like the company's current best Android phone, the Xperia Pro sports a 6.5-inch 4K HDR OLED display and runs on Qualcomm's Snapdragon 865 processor. Around the back of the phone is a triple-lens camera system with three 12MP sensors and ZEISS optics. Some of the other key features of the phone include 512GB of onboard storage, 12GB of RAM, IP68 water and dust resistance, and a 4,000mAh battery.
Sony Xperia 1 II
$1,200 at Amazon $1,200 at B&H
With a 4K HDR OLED screen and an impressive triple-lens camera system with ZEISS optics, the Sony Xperia 1 II is an Android flagship that stands apart from the competition.
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