The last guardian of the headphone jack.
| Network | GSM / HSPA / LTE / 5G |
| Launch | 2026 June 10 |
| Body | Dimensions: 164 x 70 x 8.0 mm Weight: 185 g Build: Glass front (Victus 3) Textured Glass back Aluminum frame SIM: Hybrid Dual SIM IP65/IP68 dust/water resistant |
| Display | Type: OLED 1B colors 120Hz BT.2020 Size: 6.5 inches Res: 1644 x 3840 pixels (4K) Protection: Gorilla Glass Victus 3 |
| Platform | OS: Android 16 Chipset: Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 (2 nm) CPU: Octa-core GPU: Adreno 940 |
| Memory | Card slot: microSDXC Internal: 512GB 12GB RAM 1TB 16GB RAM UFS 4.1 |
| Camera | Triple: 50 MP (wide) Exmor-T + 50 MP (telephoto 85mm-180mm continuous zoom) + 50 MP (ultrawide) Features: Zeiss T* coating S-Cinetone for Mobile Video: 4K@120fps HDR (All lenses) |
| Sound | Loudspeaker: Yes stereo speakers (Front Firing) 3.5mm jack: Yes WLAN: Wi-Fi 7 Bluetooth: 5.6 NFC: Yes |
| Battery | Type: Li-Po 5500 mAh Charging: 45W wired 20W wireless |
Duration: 12 Months
Yes, it's the only phone with a native 4K display, perfect for viewing high-res content.
No, it has a moving optical lens that zooms continuously from 85mm to 180mm (roughly 3.5x to 7.5x).
The 21:9 aspect ratio is designed for cinematic movies and better multitasking.
It has a 'Basic' mode, but it's built for professionals who want manual control like a Sony Alpha camera.
Sony has finally added a vapor chamber, so 4K recording is much more stable.
5500mAh is a big upgrade, easily lasting a full day.
No! It has slim top and bottom bezels, keeping the screen uninterrupted.
Yes, IP65/IP68 rated.