Sony hasn't meaningfully changed the Xperia 1's exterior design since 2020. Six years. Same vertical camera strip, same thick top and bottom bezels, same proportions. The Xperia 1 VIII appears to be breaking that pattern — and the reaction from the community is genuinely divided.
Leaked renders
first surfaced on Weibo from case manufacturers and were picked up by Japanese outlet Sumaho Digest. The source cautions the images may not represent the final design — but the direction they point toward appears credible.
Key Points
- Xperia 1 VIII leaks show a square camera module replacing Sony's signature vertical camera strip — the first such change since the Xperia 1 II in 2020
- Punch-hole front camera replaces Sony's traditional thick top bezel — another first for the flagship line
- 21:9 aspect ratio display returns, Zeiss T* branding confirmed, physical camera shutter button and 3.5mm headphone jack retained
- Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and a 200MP telephoto camera also leaked alongside the design renders
- June 2026 launch expected — leaked renders flagged as possibly not final, but directionally accurate according to trusted community sources
Six Years of the Same Design — Finally Over
The Xperia 1 series has been remarkably consistent visually. Loyal fans called it timeless. Critics called it stagnant. Both were right. The vertical camera strip was immediately recognizable as Sony and increasingly dated as competitors moved to island-style modules and minimal bezels.
The square camera module in the leaked renders houses three sensors and an LED flash in a more compact, less protrusive arrangement than before. It's a meaningful visual departure — though some in the community have already noted it resembles designs from OnePlus and others rather than establishing a distinctly Sony aesthetic.
That criticism has merit. Sony's design strength was always its refusal to follow trends. A square module in 2026 feels more like catching up than leading.
The Front Design Is Equally Significant
Ditching thick bezels for a punch-hole display is the other major shift. Sony has kept front-facing stereo speakers housed in those bezels across every Xperia 1 generation. A punch-hole layout potentially means those speakers go — a trade-off that Xperia fans care about considerably more than the average Android buyer.
The 21:9 aspect ratio returning is a genuine positive. Previous Xperia models experimented with wider ratios that felt less comfortable for Sony's core video and photography audience.
Zeiss T* branding stays. Physical camera shutter button stays. Headphone jack stays. The brand pillars remain intact underneath the new exterior.
The Hardware Underneath
Earlier leaks pointed to a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset and a 200MP telephoto camera with a significantly larger sensor than the Xperia 1 VII's zoom lens. Those specs haven't been contradicted by the design renders — and if accurate, they represent the most capable Xperia imaging system to date.
June reveal. More details before then, almost certainly.