This is how the sony xperia have evolved over the years
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Sony is one of the brands that has been around for the longest time in the smartphone market. They have become a worldwide known brand in this sector. Although they are not among the most successful. But, its Xperia range phones are quite well known by most of the users. In addition, for many years they have made use of a very characteristic design.
This is how the Sony Xperia has evolved over the years
Although this year the brand is going to present a new design, something they already did at MWC 2018. So it marks the beginning of a new era. Therefore, to remember this evolution, the brand has published a video with the evolution of its designs.
The evolution of the Sony Xperia
Thanks to the video we can see how the design of the phones of the Japanese brand has changed over the years. It all started with their first design that came under the name of Iconic Identity, from the hand of the Xperia S. Later, for quite some time they have focused on the famous Omnibalance. The characteristic design of Sony Xperia phones.
From 2012 to 2015 mainly, the brand's phones bet on this design, which has become its hallmark. Later we have had the Unified Design and this same 2018 the Ambient Flow has arrived. So it is the new design that the phones will have this year.
It seems that this design represents a completely new stage for the company. So we will have to be attentive to what news Sony leaves us with its Xperia phones throughout this 2018.
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