Sony launches its 2023 lineup, With the launch of the Xperia 1 V next month
- Compared to other well-known brands like Samsung and Xiaomi, Sony has released far fewer smartphones, but its models frequently compete for the top spot on the list of the best Android smartphones.

Compared to other well-known brands like Samsung and Xiaomi. Sony has released far fewer smartphones, but its models frequently compete for the top spot on the list of the best Android smartphones. Sony has settled on a specific design language and guidelines template for the Xperia lineup after experimenting with minor variations. According to leaks, the upcoming Xperia 1 V will not stray from this template. Presently the phone has a release date, things should be more clear.
SONY Launches date
The Xperia 1 V, dubbed “the next One,” will make its worldwide debut on May 11, 2023. According to a tweet from Sony. The launch will start at midnight Eastern Time, or 1 p.m. in Japan. Live video of the occasion will broadcast on YouTube. We advise you to use the player below to set a reminder if you are going to watch it.
The tweets and the teaser video’s wording give the impression that Sony will only discuss the Xperia 1 V. While the Xperia 1 IV was the main attraction at the occasion last year. The company also revealed the Xperia 10 IV. So it’s possible that the business will do “one more thing” like Apple and release the Xperia 10 V in its place.
According to previous Xperia 1 V design
According to previous Xperia 1 V design and requirements leaks and rumors. We can expect the same rollercoaster this year with, at best, upgraded internals. The 6.5-inch screen, familiar fingerprint reader and shutter button location, vertically placed triple rear cameras, and headphone jack are all present and correct on the exterior.
Sony is anticipated to use a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC and 16GB of RAM on the inside, both powered by 5,000mAh batteries. The main camera might have a 48MP sensor, whereas the selfie camera and other cameras should have 12MP sensors.
Having said that, the Xperia 1 IV wasn’t a subpar phone. And if speculations are accurate, its successor may also be a reliable, complete device. The only thing we would change is Sony’s refusal to use a fresh aesthetic for the phone’s back.