Sony 2017’s Xperia Models: Predicted To have an Anti-Distortion Functionality; Price, Specifications, Features and Details By Ralphy Bonn Sim | Feb 26, 2017 08:01 AM EST Last year at Independent Financial Advisers (IFA), Sony announced the Xperia XZ Premium to make it for US consumers this October. The handsets were fantastically made that's worth of $649 without fingerprint sensor. Sony's latest Xperia XZ Premium will have the ability to record slow motion video at 960fps with developed low-light performance and has a new anti-distortion functionality. The device was also predicted to have a 4K HDR display, run by a Snapdragon 835 CPU, and has a 20MP rear camera. Sony XperiaXZ Premium will keep its headphone jack along with USB Type-C port and its Power & Lock button with an installed fingerprint sensor. Another new feature of this device is that it has an ultra-shiny chrome finish option that has previously been spotted on the Sony Xperia Z5. According to a tipster named Evan Blass from the reports of Android Police, the analyst said that the Sony models will be revealed at MWC 2017 this Monday, Feb. 27, 2017, which will come in four models. Recently this month, some leaked photos were revealed in 5.5-inch Xperia handsets that were said to be displayed at Barcelona. One unnamed Sony handset was predicted to sport a resolution of 1440 x 2560, and the other model (was said to be the Xperia XZ Premium) will be made of a 2160 x 3840 resolution along with a Snapdragon 835 chipset. Last January, Phone Arena discussed a pair of mid-range Xperia variants wich was known by a model numbers; G3221 and G3112. These said devices feature a 720 x 1280 resolution that will be later equipped a 1080 x 1920 resolution display as an upgrade and also said to be made with a 23MP rear camera with a 4GB of RAM. These features and specifications are based on reliable sources, but not complete. These Sony Xperia variants including Sony Xperia XZ Premium will be fully revealed at MWC this Monday, Feb. 27 at exactly 8:30 AM CET.