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Updated · Memeburn · May 21
Sony’s €1,499 Xperia 1 VIII Draws Backlash Over AI Camera Samples
Updated
Updated · Memeburn · May 21

Sony’s €1,499 Xperia 1 VIII Draws Backlash Over AI Camera Samples

2 articles · Updated · Memeburn · May 21
  • Sony’s Xperia 1 VIII launch was overshadowed after official AI Camera Assistant promo images were mocked online as overexposed, washed out and overly processed.
  • Sony later said the feature does not edit photos after capture; it suggests four pre-shot presets that adjust exposure, color tone, lens choice and bokeh based on scene analysis.
  • The criticism spread quickly across tech social media, with reposts from figures including Nothing CEO Carl Pei, turning the samples into a meme despite revised images from Sony.
  • That backlash diverted attention from the phone’s hardware upgrades, including a new 48MP telephoto sensor about four times larger than the previous model’s and Sony’s biggest Xperia redesign in years.
  • Priced from €1,499, the flagship keeps niche features such as a headphone jack and microSD slot, ships from June 19 in Europe and Asia, and will not launch officially in the US.
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