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Sony’s new Xperia delayed because of Samsung

by on02 February 2017


Can’t show it off at MWC

As we thought, Sony will not be announcing its flagship Xperia smartphone at MWC this month because Samsung appears to be hoarding the chips.

Sony was expected to launch five smartphones at the Barcelona tech show, including a flagship follow-up to the Xperia Z5 Premium.

Codenamed "Yoshino", Sony's next top-end smartphone with a 5.5in 4840x2160 4K display, 4GB or 6GB RAM, a Sony IMX 400 camera and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor.

It is the processor which is causing the problems. Qualcomm’s super-cool 10nm Snapdragon 835 processor was pre-sold Samsung for its Galaxy S8 smartphone. Samsung does not want to show off its new phone at MWC until March and in the meantime, it is sitting on most of the chips.

Sony might show prototypes of the device to its partners in secret meetings at the show. But the start of the party will not be there. Instead Sony is expected to be showing off its BlancBright, with its 5.5in QHD screen, 4GB RAM, and a Snapdragon 653 processor. There will be two mid-rangers phones called ‘Keyaki' and 'Hinoko' with 5.2in Full HD and 5in HD displays, 4GB/3GB RAM and 23MP/16MP rear-facing cameras.

Last modified on 02 February 2017
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