Sony announced a new phone design featuring extremely thin borders around the screen. This approach minimizes bezels significantly. Sony calls this the “True Edge” display. The phone looks almost all screen from the front.
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The display measures 6.7 inches. It fits into a body size usually holding a smaller screen. Users get more viewing area without a larger device. This makes watching videos and playing games more immersive. Holding the phone remains comfortable.
Sony engineers achieved this by refining the display technology. They placed components like the front camera differently. The camera sits in a tiny cutout within the screen. This preserves screen space. Traditional speaker grilles are also minimized. Sound comes through the screen itself now.
The phone uses a special OLED panel. Sony claims it offers excellent brightness and color. The thin borders make the image feel closer to the user. The screen appears to float on the device surface.
Sony equipped the phone with a powerful camera system. The main sensor captures high-resolution photos. Low-light performance is also improved. Processing happens quickly due to the latest Snapdragon chip. Memory options include 12GB RAM. Storage starts at 256GB.
Battery life is rated for a full day of heavy use. The phone supports fast wired charging. Wireless charging is available too. Sony included its latest audio processing for clear sound. The device runs the newest Android software.
Durability was a key focus. The phone features Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on front and back. The frame is aluminum. It carries an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance. The phone can survive submersion.
(Sony’s New Phone Design Features Minimal Bezels)
Sony plans to release this phone globally next month. Pricing will start around $999. Pre-orders open next week. Color options include black, silver, and a new forest green. Sony expects strong demand for this design.