Sony’s Xperia 1 VIII is open for pre-order in Europe at €1,499, and every order comes with free WH-1000XM6 headphones. Here’s everything you need to know before June 19.
Introduction
Sony announced the Xperia 1 VIII on May 13, 2026, and pre-orders opened the very same day. If you’re the kind of person who considers audio quality before buying a phone, or if you care about cameras that actually behave like cameras, this launch deserves your full attention, not just for the phone itself, but for the extraordinary bundle Sony is attaching to every pre-order.
Here’s the short version: you get a flagship Android phone and a free pair of Sony WH-1000XM6 noise-cancelling headphones, one of the best over-ear ANC headphone offerings on the market, with an MSRP of €450. That’s not a minor perk, it changes the value calculus of the entire purchase.
Where and When You Can Pre-Order
The Xperia 1 VIII is now live for pre-order on Amazon UK (£1,399) and Amazon Germany (€1,499). Sony has confirmed the phone ships on June 19, 2026, which is slightly later than the Xperia 1 VII and Mark 6, both of which landed in early June after mid-May announcements. North American readers: Sony has not announced a US release, and based on available IMEI certification data, one is unlikely.
Amazon is carrying only the base 12GB/256GB configuration. If you want the top-specced 16GB/1TB model in Native Gold, that’s exclusive to Sony’s own online store. Outside Europe, the 12GB/512GB and 16GB/512GB variants will be available through select third-party retailers.
The Free WH-1000XM6 Deal: What It’s Actually Worth
Sony’s WH-1000XM6 headphones are not a freebie thrown in to clear inventory. They’re among the best over-ear headphones tested in 2025, and Sony’s own pricing puts them at €450 / £400. You could find them with around a 15% discount if you shop around, but getting them at no cost alongside a flagship purchase is a genuinely compelling offer, particularly for creators, frequent travellers, or anyone invested in Sony’s broader ecosystem.
If you were already considering both products separately, the bundle essentially hands you the headphones for free.
What’s New in the Xperia 1 VIII
This isn’t a minor refresh. The Xperia 1 VIII introduces the most significant hardware changes the Xperia 1 line has seen in years, across several key areas.
Camera: The Biggest Upgrade
All three rear lenses; ultrawide (16mm), main (24mm), and telephoto (70mm), now use 48MP sensors with Zeiss optics and Zeiss T* anti-reflective coating. Sony has extended RAW multi-frame processing to every lens for the first time, which means the ultrawide and telephoto now benefit from the same dynamic range boost and noise reduction that previously only applied to the main camera.
The headline change is the new 48MP telephoto sensor on a 1/1.56-inch chip, which is roughly four times larger than the telephoto in the Xperia 1 VII. That’s a massive jump in low-light capability and background blur at medium zoom distances. The trade-off: Sony replaced the variable optical zoom (85–170mm range) with a fixed 70mm prime. You lose the 170mm reach and 4cm super-macro. What you gain is significantly better image quality at the zoom distances most people actually use.

New AI Camera Assistant
Sony’s new AI Camera Assistant, powered by the on-device Xperia Intelligence platform, reads the scene (i.e., subject), environment, lighting conditions, and suggests lens switches, colour tone adjustments, or bokeh changes in real time. Suggestions draw from Sony’s Creative Look profiles, the same system used in their Alpha mirrorless cameras. You can apply a suggestion with a tap or ignore it entirely and shoot manually. The feature is off during continuous shooting or RAW capture.
This marks Sony’s first real move into scene-aware computational photography, a territory Pixel, Galaxy, and iPhone have occupied for years. Sony’s approach keeps it optional, which will matter to enthusiasts who prefer manual control.
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Inside
The Xperia 1 VIII runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (SM8850-AC, 3nm) — the same chip generation powering the top Android flagships of 2026. Sony claims approximately 20% faster processing performance than the previous generation, with improved power efficiency. Early AnTuTu 10 scores sit around 2,312,684, and GSMArena’s battery test put active-use endurance at 17 hours and 47 minutes, up from 15 hours and 32 minutes on the Xperia 1 VII.
Design: The ORE Redesign
After years of Sony’s signature vertical camera strip, the Xperia 1 VIII moves to a square camera island in the upper-left corner. Sony calls the new look the ‘ORE’ design, featuring a textured finish on the frame and back for improved grip. Colours are named after raw gemstones: Graphite Black, Iolite Silver, Garnet Red, and the store-exclusive Native Gold.
Audio Gets Symmetrical
The Xperia 1 VIII keeps the 3.5mm headphone jack (still rare at this price point), and introduces Full-Stage Stereo Speakers; identical left and right speaker units for true symmetric stereo. GSMArena measured output at -25.5 LUFS, slightly louder than the Xperia 1 VII’s -26.1 LUFS. Support for aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, aptX Lossless, LE Audio, and Hi-Res Wireless Audio is all included.
Battery and Charging
The battery stays at 5,000 mAh, with 30W wired and 15W wireless charging, the same speeds as the previous three Xperia generations. By 2026 flagship standards, that’s slower than the competition (many rivals charge at 65W or faster). A new software feature called Processing Optimisation reduces power draw in high-consumption apps to extend battery life. Sony’s own claim: up to two days on a single charge.
Software and Updates
The phone ships with Android 16 out of the box, and Sony is committing to up to five major Android upgrades and six years of security patches.
Expandable Storage Is Back (Still)
The Xperia 1 VIII is one of the very few 2026 flagships to retain a microSDXC card slot, letting you add storage beyond whatever configuration you buy. Storage options across variants:
- 12GB RAM / 256GB — base model, available in four colours
- 12GB RAM / 512GB — available through select retailers outside Europe
- 16GB RAM / 1TB — Native Gold, Sony online store only
Is This a Good Deal?

At €1,499 / £1,399 for the base model, the Xperia 1 VIII sits firmly in flagship territory alongside the Galaxy S26 Ultra and iPhone 17 Pro. It’s not for everyone — the charging speeds are behind the curve, and the loss of variable optical zoom will frustrate users who relied on that range.
But the free WH-1000XM6 bundle changes the maths considerably. If you value audio quality, manual camera controls, expandable storage, and a headphone jack, and you’re buying in Europe, then the pre-order window offers an unusually strong proposition.
Ready to Order?
Pre-orders are live now on Amazon UK and Amazon Germany. Shipping begins June 19, 2026. The free WH-1000XM6 offer applies during the launch window, there’s no confirmed end date, but these deals typically don’t last.
Read the full Sony Xperia 1 VIII specs breakdown on GSMArena or check the detailed spec-vs-spec comparison against the Xperia 1 VII on TechCabal.
Sources: GSMArena, TechCabal










