Sony Xperia 1 IV promo videos highlight all the key features of the new flagship

By: Han Black | 11.05.2022, 14:45
Sony Xperia 1 IV promo videos highlight all the key features of the new flagship

The latest Sony Xperia flagship was finally unveiled today and now it’s time for a plethora of product videos showing off the new device and all its capabilities.

Starting with the official product video, we get a close look at the telephoto camera setup with its 85-125mm focal range and continuous zoom between lenses. As with past Xperia phones, videography is a key aspect of Xperia 1 IV which can capture up to 4K video at 120 fps with real-time autofocus on all three lenses. Sony still offers Cinematography Pro Mode, which allows you to set color parameters and other settings similar to professional movie cameras.

Gaming on the Xperia 1 IV is top-notch and thanks to the flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip and Sony’s eSports focus with live streaming, PC connection streaming and heat suppression power control for optimal charging during gaming sessions. Music Pro promises to record studio-level quality sound quality directly from the phone.

If the 7-minute official product video was a tad boring, here’s a shorter, action-packed official campaign video. The focus is on the cameras and their photo and video recording capabilities. We can see several extreme sports enthusiasts using the phone to record some memorable moments.

Next in line is the Xperia 1 IV product animation which takes us on a tour of the phone’s hardware. We get a good look at the triple camera system inside and out, the physical camera shutter button, metal frame and that 4K 120Hz OLED screen.

Bravia Core for Xperia 1 IV details the IMAX enhanced catalog of streamable movies that come bundled with the new phone. You can sit back and enjoy new and classic movies on the phone’s 4K OLED screen from anywhere you see fit.

Music fans will appreciate the Music Pro subscription. This allows you to capture high-quality voice recordings and instrument files in the cloud. The end result is comparable to condenser microphones.

Source: www.gsmarena.com