The tech world is abuzz with the release of Sony's new flagship phone, the Xperia 1 VI. Besides its sleek design and impressive features, the phone's inner structure has been scrutinized by tech enthusiasts. A group of curious individuals released a video showing the Xperia 1 VI being taken apart and all its components in detail.
One of the first details spotted in the teardown video is the UFS 4.0 storage chip produced by Micron. With the Xperia 1 VI, Sony makes a significant leap in storage technology, offering users faster app load times and a smoother user experience.
"Apps and games on my phone open faster than ever. I can really feel the difference with UFS 4.0 storage." - E.T.
Another notable feature of the Xperia 1 VI is the significantly enlarged telephoto lens module compared to its predecessor, the Xperia 1 V. The telephoto lens, which has been expanded from 85 mm to 170 mm, provides users with more zoom capabilities. This is a major improvement over the 45 mm telephoto lens in the Xperia 1 V.
Another detail highlighted in the teardown video is the high energy density of the Xperia 1 VI's battery. With an energy density of 790Wh/l, the Xperia 1 VI has the potential to offer a longer battery life compared to other flagship phones.
"Despite using my phone extensively, I'm really satisfied with the battery life. The Xperia 1 VI never leaves me hanging." - S.D.
To explore the inner world of the Xperia 1 VI more closely, you can watch the teardown video below:
UFS 4.0 storage provides faster read and write speeds, allowing apps and games to load quicker, files to transfer faster, and an overall smoother user experience.
The Xperia 1 VI's telephoto lens can perform optical zoom up to 170 mm.
Thanks to its high energy density battery, the Xperia 1 VI offers extended battery life. However, the actual battery life may vary depending on your usage habits.
Source: GSMArena