Soon enough, Sony Xperia Pro-I II is expected to release as a successor to the Xperia Pro I handset, which was launched in October 2021. There are certain rumors and speculations pointing to this release- backed up by some leaked posts as well. In this article, I will share all the currently available specifications and features of the smartphone.
However, the reliability of the leaked sketch is doubtful, as the account that shared it has a small number of followers (probably around 2,700) and lacks the reputation for leaking tech-related rumors.
In addition to the sketch, a YouTube channel called Multi-Tech Media has shared a 3D image of the expected Sony Xperia Pro-I II. The image reveals that the smartphone has two primary rear camera sensors with Tessar lenses from Zeiss, both measuring 1-inch and placed in the center. This provides further insight into the potential camera setup of the smartphone.
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Where is the speculation coming from?
All the buzz began from the sketch shared on Weibo by username Jason2025, which revealed a rear camera module with two large cameras, specifying the possibility of two 1.0" type sensors. If this has some truth, it is probably a huge upgrade from its predecessor i.e., the Sony Xperia Pro I, which had only one of these as the main camera.

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What else can we expect?
The Sony Xperia Pro-I features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 SoC, a 4,500mAh battery with 30W fast charging, and a triple rear camera setup with 12-megapixel sensors. It has an 8-megapixel front camera and has a price of around $1,799.99. So, probably the specifications of the Sony Xperia Pro-I II will be somewhat related to this specification of its predecessor. Also, there are rumors about a future Sony smartphone potentially featuring a "double-layer transistor stacked pixel sensor," which is larger than the 1.0" sensor. However, it is uncertain if this sensor will be available to the Xperia Pro-I II.- Meanwhile, check out our unboxing and review of the Realme 11 Pro+.
Article Last updated: June 11, 2023












