Sony Corp (ADR) (NYSE:SNE) has announced the launch of its two new phones that have an ultra low light camera. The company held a press conference yesterday where it teased the world with an advanced camera technology with ultra low light features in its future phones.

Samsung and Nokia launched their latest phone during the recent Mobile World Congress held in Barcelona. Sony has also joined the party by launching its new models of Xperia XZ2 and XZ2 Compact as it strives to keep with the technological pace in the smartphone space.

In the latest model, Sony has tried to enhance the features of the phone by redesigning the edges of the device and used the latest Gorilla Glass 5 cover clip for both the front and the back of the XZ2 Compact series. The new model also has a polycarbonate finishing on the rear.

The company has tried to emulate its giant competitors by uplifting the appearance of its smartphone especially the screen although the size is still bigger compared to the latest smartphones available on the market such as iPhone X and Galaxy S9. Nevertheless the device looks like most modern handsets.

The newest device reveals basically what Sony is working on especially in resolving the low-light shooting that have apparently featured in most of its previous models. The Xperia XZ2 comprises of a few tricks that allows the end-user to perform a great video shooting. However, the handset is still far from tackling the problem of low-light.

Sony has not revealed all its plans now since the firm has in store other two new handsets that have enhanced technological capabilities that would essentially capture photos using an ISO of over 52,100 and videos clips of more than 12,800.

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The phone handsets are also water-and-dust proof and plans are underway to power them with Android 8.0 Oreo. Xperia XZ2 also has a Dynamic Vibration System that controls the noise from both loud music and films.