Sony’s Mid-Range Xperia 10 VI Reveals Thicker Bezels on Renders

Sony leakers released renders for the upcoming mid-ranged phone, the Xperia 10 VI, which featured thicker bezels and two rear cameras.

The device is expected to launch, along with the Xperia 1 VI at the company event on May 17.

 Sony Xperia 10

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Sony Xperia 10 VI Leaks Showcase New Colors, Cameras

The Xperia 10 VI renders revealed three color variants and has a bit of design tweaks from its predecessor. According to reports, the bezels on the phone are significantly bigger even when compared to Xperia 1 V and 1 VI.

Sony also decreased the cameras as the Xperia 10 V offered three rear cameras while the upcoming Xperia 10 VI will only have two. The camera island also has a natural rise from the back plate.

As for its storage, the Xperia 10 VI is rumored to feature 6GB and 8GB of RAM. Sony is also keeping its 3.5mm headphone jack, which has been removed from other recent smartphones. A kickstand case will also be offered to potential users.

Sony Xperia 1 VI Leaks Feature Similar Design

As for its flagship phone, Sony is expected to launch its Xperia 1 VI which is expected to have a similar design yet different display aspect ratios. Reports have shown that the phone is less narrow compared to its predecessor.

Moreover, Sony is also relying on thicker top and bottom bezels to prevent displaying cameral holes and notches. The renders featured two color variants: dark grey and beige for the phone.

The Xperia 1 VI also showed three cameras at the back of the phone. A ZEISS logo was spotted at the back, hinting at the possibility that ZEISS coating will be used to decrease the glare.

Like the Xperia 10 VI, the Xperia 1 VI will also receive the flagship kickstand during the launch.

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