Sony has registered a new fixed-lens compact camera in Indonesia under the model code WW308784, according to a filing discovered by Sony Alpha Rumors on June 8, 2026. The device was listed in the “Digital Camera” category, indicating it is a fixed-lens model, as Sony’s interchangeable-lens E-mount cameras are registered separately.
The registration was later removed from the database, though the reason for its withdrawal remains unclear. Such temporary appearances in regulatory filings are not uncommon and often precede official product announcements. The WW308784 code follows Sony’s internal naming pattern for recent compact camera models, fueling speculation that it could be the successor to the RX100 VII.
Sony’s RX100 series has long been favored by content creators for its professional-grade image quality in a pocket-sized form factor. Known for advanced autofocus systems and high-performance 1-inch stacked sensors, the line has set benchmarks in the premium compact segment. Any new iteration would likely build on this legacy with improvements in speed, low-light capability, and video features.
While no official specifications have been confirmed, the reappearance of a fixed-lens Sony compact in regulatory databases signals ongoing development in the creator-focused camera space. Sony continues to innovate in sensor technology and autofocus precision, key factors that keep the RX100 series relevant for vloggers, travel photographers, and hybrid shooters.
The removal of the registration does not invalidate the filing’s significance—it may reflect internal testing, certification timing, or a delay in launch planning. Until Sony provides an official statement, the WW308784 model remains a point of interest for those tracking the evolution of Sony’s compact camera lineup.
Creator Newsdesk will continue to monitor for updates from Sony regarding future product releases in the RX100 series.

