Sony's latest flagship phones have been about concentrating on the development of its media functionality, which means putting more attention on their camera details.

According to GSM Arena, Sony's Xperia Z series has been one of their flagship phones that receive the massively updated camera features. The Sony Xperia Z5, in particular, has a hybrid autofocus from its 23-megapixel primary camera. The digital image stabilization that is currently integrated on the media feature of the handset has primarily put the brand on top because of this one of a kind attribute. If you're worried about its selfie-taking capability, the Sont Xperia Z5 is also equipped with Steady Shot support to prevent blurry images caused by excessive movement.

According to the PCAdvisor, the Sony Xperia Z5 is slated to be released in the U.K. this October and will cost around £550. Vodafone, however, announced that they also offer re-order of the unit that comes with a monthly due of £49. The offer is bundled with several features such as unlimited texting and calling as well as an offer of free 4GB data. Vodafone starts shipment of the Sony Xperia Z5 on Oct. 5. Consumers can also choose instead for a six-month free subscription of Sky Sports, Mobile TV, NetFlix, Spotify Premium and TV Entertainment Plus.

For consumers who wish to get advance information about the phone, its complete specs include a 5.2-inch HD display and come out of the box with Android's 5.1 Lollipop OS. It has a 3GB of Random Access Memory that supports Qualcomm Snapdragon 810, 64 bit, octa-core.

It has an internal storage of 32 GB, but it can be expanded up to 200 GB using a micro SD card. As already mentioned, it is equipped with a 23-megapixel primary camera and a five-megapixel secondary camera with a 2,900 mAH battery. It supports a Nano-SIM and is said to be waterproof using the IP65/68 feature. It is approximately 72 x 146 x 7.3 mm and weighs around 154 grams. It has a color variation of Graphite Black, Green, Gold and White.

Some features of the phone include the rectangular power button instead of the conventional rounded one and the frosted glass rear are just few of the changes made from their standard specs. The fingerprint scanner has also been integrated on the phone as an added feature, something that other smartphones have long accomplished.

According to Hiroki Totoki of Sony, the ever-changing needs of their consumer when it comes to media sharing is one thing that drives them to develop that section of their phones.