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Last year, there were reports suggesting that Sony might discontinue its Xperia smartphone lineup. However, recent developments have sparked new interest, with hints that the Sony Xperia 1 VII is set to be released this year. A reliable insider has even indicated potential upgrades to the device’s telephoto camera. Recent leaks suggest that the Xperia 1 VII may feature an upgraded telephoto sensor approximately 1/2″ in size.

An Esato forum user, known as *spektykeles*, provided this insight, raising expectations for the device. If accurate, this would represent a substantial improvement over last year’s flagship models, which utilized a 1/3.5″ Exmor RS zoom sensor. The new telephoto sensor is speculated to be bigger than what the Xperia 1 VI offers, and there is anticipation that the Xperia 1 VII could launch in May or June. Additionally, there have been reports indicating that Sony is developing multiple 200MP and 100MP sensors for its upcoming smartphone lineup.

This new development suggests that significant enhancements to camera capabilities are on the horizon for future Xperia devices. On another note, there are also intriguing rumors concerning a potential revival of the Walkman brand. An insider hinted at this with a post stating, “Welcome back, Walkman,” accompanied by a nod to the old Sony Ericsson “liquid energy” logo. While specific details remain elusive, it is possible that Sony may reintroduce the Xperia Walkman phone or refresh its music player app to incorporate more audio-focused features.

This development could delight long-time Walkman enthusiasts and music lovers alike.

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