Sony has a Japan-exclusive series of phones called the Xperia Ace, which recently welcomed a new member, Ace III. Now Sumaho Digest is reporting on the next model that is likely to launch next year and details some of the specs (information originally comes from Weibo sources).

The Sony Xperia Ace IV will remain relatively small with a 5.5 “display, however it will feature an updated OLED panel with a resolution of 1,080 x 2,520 pixels. For comparison, the Mark 3 had an HD + resolution LCD. new generation will pass from the 19: 9 format to the Sony standard of 21: 9.

The current Sony Xperia Ace III
The current Sony Xperia Ace III
The current Sony Xperia Ace III

The current Sony Xperia Ace III

The phone will also have more numeric processing power – it won’t be a speed demon, but the Snapdragon 4 Gen 1 chipset promises a 15% faster CPU and 10% faster GPU than the Snapdragon 480 used in the Mark 3. Based on AnTuTu scores, this 6nm chip performs similarly to the Snapdragon 695 (which powers the Xperia 10 IV).

Rumors claim that the chip will be paired with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage (from 4 / 64GB). If tradition holds, this phone should also have a microSD slot. It should be water resistant and also have a 3.5mm headphone jack like any real Xperia.

The current Sony Xperia Ace III
The current Sony Xperia Ace III
The current Sony Xperia Ace III

The current Sony Xperia Ace III

Either way, the battery seems to be the one thing that won’t change with a 4,500mAh capacity and 18W charging. That’s still a lot given how small this phone is compared to most Android’s on the market.

As mentioned, the first three Xperia Ace models were exclusive to Japan. However, recent rumors in the rumor mill suggest that this may change for the Xperia Ace IV as Sony may be considering taking it to new markets.

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