As we have been saying in recent weeks, keep an eye on Sony and its 2018 smartphones, even if they are in the shadow of Samsung, Apple and Huawei. Not only is there a major design evolution in the works for the Japanese firm's smartphones, there may also be a change in display technology, with LG OLED panels.
We're seeing more and more smartphones get rid of the 3.5mm headphone jack. Will the new Sony Xperia be next? New documents from the FCC give us a hint at what we might see at the unveiling of the smartphone at MWC.
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The year 2018 will bring many innovations for Sony Mobile. At first glance, the Sony Xperia XA2 and Xperia XA2 Ultra presented at CES 2018 look like the typical mid-range smartphones of recent years, but there have been some pioneering design changes.
Here is our review of the Sony Xperia XZ1 Compact. It's Sony's 2017 version of the little brother of the Xperia XZ1 but that doesn't mean it's any less good. Check it out
Sony Xperia smartphone users are sometimes the butt of jokes or even the objects of pity. But 2017 was only a year of transition, and Sony will reinvent itself in 2018.
With the headphone jack looking on its way out, smartphone audio is getting more complicated than before. Here's everything you need to know to help you become an expert.
Aluminum and glass seem to be the main materials used in a smartphone's body these days, but there are other alternatives too. Which would be the best material to use?
Here is our review of the Sony Xperia XZ1. It comes with 5.2 inch display and some other new features. Read on to find out all about Sony's latest flagship.
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