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    Sony launches Xperia 5 smartphone in compact form factor

    By Martyn Landi5 September 2019
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    Sony has unveiled its latest flagship smartphone, which includes camera technology from its high-end digital camera line-up.

    The new Xperia 5 is a smaller version of the firm’s existing Xperia 1 device, complete with Sony’s eye-tracking Eye AF technology built into the triple rear camera system.

    The phone also sports a 6.1-inch full-HD+ OLED display.

    That screen is also set in a 21:9 aspect ratio, making it similar in shape to a cinema screen, which Sony says will allow users to watch TV and films the way creators intended.

    The Japanese firm has struggled to keep up with the likes of Apple, Samsung and Huawei in smartphone sales growth in recent years

    The new phone was revealed ahead of the opening of technology trade show IFA, which begins in Berlin on Friday.

    Sony is one of the biggest names appearing at the convention, which also features the likes of Samsung, LG and Huawei.

    The Japanese firm has struggled to keep up with the likes of Apple, Samsung and Huawei in smartphone sales growth in recent years, and has also found itself overtaken by emerging Chinese brands such as Xiaomi and Oppo.

    Change in approach

    Earlier this year, Sony said it was making a change to its approach to mobile devices and would start to focus on better entertainment experiences on mobile phones — something it is able to support through its strong camera, gaming and video and movie businesses.

    Elsewhere at its event, Sony also announced a line-up of new mid-range cameras, as well as a new version of its popular 1000x range of noise-cancelling earphones.

    The WI-1000XM2 features a neckband and what Sony claims is the latest in noise-cancelling technology to allow users to better cut out ambient sound.



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