UPDATE: The Sony Xperia XZ3 does not support 5G, the company clarified in a later tweet. The confusion caused by Sony's previous tweet was due to an incorrect hashtag being used.
Considering that the Snapdragon 845 that is included inside the Xperia XZ3 is usually coupled with the Qualcomm X20 model, it’s unclear how Sony has achieved the support for 5G connectivity. The most likely scenario, though, would be that the brand has plans to launch a modified version of its flagship at a later date with one of Qualcomm’s newer modems such as the X50 or X24. Interestingly, though, these aren’t expected to arrive inside devices until early next year.
Currently, the only smartphone available on the market that is considered 5G-ready is the Moto Z3, which was released last month. However, this will only be possible when paired with the 5G Moto Mod that won't be available to purchase until January 2019. If Sony's latest flagship does indeed launch with 5G compatibility, it will improve upon Motorola's offering by achieving it without the need for any extras. Nevertheless, it will face tough competition from Chinese rival Xiaomi. After all, its President recently posted an image of the Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 running on a 5G network.
Ultimately, only time will tell what Sony's true product roadmap looks like. But if Xperia XZ3 plans do involve 5G, it'll be interesting to see to if the feature does anything to boost Sony’s smartphone sales and push the division back into the black.
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