Sony Xperia Z5 release date, specs: More details about three of Sony's newest mobile offerings

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A recent video, which has since been taken down, offered a brief look at three of the newest mobile offerings coming from Sony.

The three new models are coming from Sony's Xperia Z5 line, and these are the Z5 itself, the Z5 compact, and the Z5 Premium.

Aside from the video, which showed the three smartphones in action, Director of Marketing for Sony Mobile Communications Olivier Terme also talked briefly about the new phones coming from the Xperia Z5 line.

Starting off with the features that all three phones will have in common, Terme indicated that all of the new models will be equipped with a 23-megapixel camera upon release, according to The Verge. It is also believed that the cameras of all three units will feature fast autofocus paired up with better performance in low light situations.

Aside from that, all of the models from the Xperia Z5 line will reportedly feature a design that makes them both water and dustproof, and they will also come with fingerprint sensors on the side.

As for what may be different among the three Xperia Z5 models, as the names of the respective devices may have already tipped off, they will be available at different sizes.

The Xperia Z5 Compact will reportedly feature a 4.6-inch display, while the standard variant of the phone will have a display measuring in at 5.2 inches. The last model, which would be the Z5 Premium, will have a display of 5.5 inches.

Other specs of the Xperia Z5 line have not been detailed as of yet. Sony is expected to formally announce all three of the new Xperia Z5 models by Sept. 2, according to NDTV.

It is believed that with Sony already confirming they will be attending this year's IFA event, they will use the said occasion to announce their newest offerings.

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