With the Sony Xperia XZ3 about to become available in selected markets globally on Oct. 5, now may be the right time to go through its specs and features.
As confirmed by Sony Mobile Communications, the Sony Xperia XZ3 will feature a 6.0-inch OLED display with a QHD+ (1440 x 2880 pixels) display resolution. The Triluminos and X-Reality image processing tech found in Sony televisions will also be utilized to give the phone better visuals, and it will have HDR support as well.
The Sony Xperia XZ3 will also come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor, a fingerprint scanner, 4 GB RAM, 64GB of interior storage space with a microSD expansion up to 512 GB, and a 3330 mAh battery that supports wireless charging. The phone has an IP65/68 rating, which means it is dust proof and water resistant to a certain degree. Corning’s new chemically strengthened super glass, the Gorilla Glass 5, is also used in the Sony Xperia XZ3, and it should protect the phone on the front and back.
Meanwhile, the Sony Xperia XZ3 has a single 19MP Motion Eye rear camera that can capture super slow motion video footage in Full HD, and it can shoot in standard 120 fps slow motion. It features a Predictive Capture mode as well.
According to the description on the official Sony Xperia XZ3 product page, “the Xperia XZ3’s camera knows the photo you want to take even before you do. Predictive Capture automatically detects movements and smiles, then starts buffering images even before you press the shutter button and snaps up to four images for you to pick your favourite, or save them all.”
The phone also has a 13MP wide-angle front camera.
The Sony Xperia XZ3 will run on Android 9.0 Pie, and it is available in four different colors: Black, White, Silver, Forest Green, and Bordeaux Red.


Today’s space race could turn fatal if we don’t agree on new rules
Alphabet Stock Slides as AI Talent Exodus and SpaceX Losses Shake Investor Confidence
US Raises Concerns Over Possible ASML EUV Machine Transfer to China
US-Iran De-Escalation Shifts Washington’s Focus to AI Regulation and Crypto Legislation
Trump’s Quantum Push Lifts IBM Stock as CEO Arvind Krishna Receives White House Praise
Apple Signals Product Price Hikes Amid Rising Memory Chip Costs
Trump Says Anthropic No Longer Seen as National Security Threat
Anthropic AI Model Uncovers Vulnerabilities in Classified U.S. Government Systems During Security Test
SK Hynix Moves Closer to New York ADR Listing Amid AI Chip Boom
SK Hynix Overtakes Samsung as South Korea’s Most Valuable Company
Samsung Electronics Stock Surges on Report of Massive $59 Billion Share Buyback Plan
How AI prompting turned writerly description into an everyday skill
SpaceX Stock Plunges 16% as KeyBanc Warns Valuation May Be Overstretched
Meta Seeks Legal Shield From Child-Harm Lawsuits Amid KOSA Talks 



