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Sony Xperia 1 VII: AI Camera, Bravia Screen, and Walkman Audio

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Sony Xperia 1 VII Launches in Vietnam: Flagship AI⁢ Phone Integrates Alpha, Braviadan, and Walkman Technologies

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam – Sony has officially launched the Xperia 1 VII in vietnam, a‌ new flagship⁢ smartphone positioning itself as an AI-driven device leveraging the company’s expertise ‌in imaging, audio, and entertainment. The Xperia 1 VII integrates Sony’s Alpha camera​ technology, Braviadan display ⁣engine, and Walkman features, ‌aiming to deliver a premium multimedia experience.

The launch underscores Sony’s commitment to innovation in the mobile space, targeting users who demand high-end performance and a seamless integration of professional-grade features. The device’s focus on AI capabilities, coupled​ with Sony’s established technologies, sets it apart ‌in⁣ a competitive market. ⁤ With a commitment to long-term software support and sustainable practices, Sony aims to establish the Xperia 1 VII as⁢ a durable and environmentally conscious choice for consumers.

The Xperia 1 VII is powered by the Snapdragon 8‍ Elite chipset with Adreno 830 GPU, paired with 12 GB of RAM and up to 512 GB of UFS 4.0 storage,⁣ expandable via microSD up to 2 TB. It features a 5,000 mAh battery supporting⁢ 30W fast charging via‍ USB-PD and Qi wireless charging.​ Sony claims optimized processing allows for up to two days of normal use, with approximately 10% power saving for light activities like social media and streaming.

Sony pledges four years ​of operating system updates and six years of security updates for‌ the Xperia 1 ‌VII. The company is also prioritizing⁣ sustainability, utilizing packaging made from Sony Original Blended material – entirely plastic-free – and incorporating recycled plastic and vegetable-based (Sorplas™) materials in approximately 84% of the device’s internal and external components.

Accessibility features have also been improved,​ including ⁣audio and vibration ‍guides⁣ for leveling photos and enhanced Android Talkback functionality that prioritizes menu reading based on usage frequency.

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