The camera that makes calls.
| Network | GSM / HSPA / LTE / 5G |
| Launch | 2027 October 25 |
| Body | Dimensions: 165 x 71 x 8.5 mm Weight: 205 g Build: Textured Matte Glass Metal Frame Camera Grip SIM: Hybrid Dual SIM IP65/IP68 dust/water resistant |
| Display | Type: OLED 4K HDR 120Hz Size: 6.5 inches Res: 1644 x 3840 pixels Protection: Gorilla Glass Victus 4 |
| Platform | OS: Android 17 (Pro Mode) Chipset: Snapdragon 8 Gen 6 CPU: Octa-core GPU: Adreno 1000 |
| Memory | Card slot: microSDXC (up to 4TB) Internal: 512GB 16GB RAM 1TB 16GB RAM UFS 4.2 |
| Camera | Triple: 50 MP (1-inch Exmor T) + 12 MP (Variable Telephoto 85-170mm) + 12 MP (Ultrawide) Features: Micro-HDMI Input External Monitor Mode Video: 4K@120fps 10-bit HDR |
| Sound | Loudspeaker: Yes stereo speakers 3.5mm jack: Yes WLAN: Wi-Fi 7 Bluetooth: 6.0 NFC: Yes |
| Battery | Type: Li-Po 5500 mAh Charging: 45W wired Battery Care |
Duration: 12 Months
Broadcast journalists, streamers, and photographers who need a pro monitor and 5G uplink.
Yes, but the interface is utilitarian. It lacks flashy AI features.
No, it uses a massive graphite sheet for passive cooling.
Input! You can plug a camera or console into the phone to use its screen.
Yes, up to 4TB via microSD, essential for video proxies.
It has 4-way antennas to ensure 3Gbps+ upload speeds in stadiums.
No, but it has 'HS Power Control' to run off wall power without using the battery.