Do you own an Sony Xperia smartphone? Remember all those ads and promotions about using the phone underwater? Well, it looks like Sony has changed its mind about being waterproof. The company is ...
It is worth noting that the ZenFone 11 Ultra is a considerably more affordable device. The Xperia 1 VI costs a lot more, and it’ll be hard to justify the price difference. Let’s see what the two ...
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Android 15 just made the best video phone way better
Sony just began the Android 15 rollout for the flagship Xperia 1 VI. Advanced Video Pro mode headlines the changes, offering powerful control over video shoots. The Xperia 1 VI isn't officially ...
Sony announced the Xperia Z4 smartphone, its flagship Android device for 2015, at the end of April 2015, but only for Japan. For a few weeks it remained tantalizingly out of reach for many, but then, ...
Both Sony and Vivo announced very compelling flagship smartphones this year. In fact, both of them were announced in May. In this article, we’ll compare them, the Sony Xperia 1 VI vs Vivo X100 Ultra.
The Xperia 5 V is a rarity: a compact phone built for multimedia lovers. That makes it even more of a real shame that Sony's slim flagship has grown a little stale, and in some areas become ...
Earlier this year, Sony announced its very first 5G smartphones in the form of Xperia 1 II and Xperia Pro. Both devices came with the Snapdragon 865, a platform that ...
The Sony Xperia 1 VI tweaks a number of elements to make it stand out from its predecessors, but it still carries a high price tag. I’m PCMag’s managing editor for consumer electronics content, ...
In a small blow to Microsoft’s smartphone market dreams, Sony Ericsson has refused to confirm that their spanking new Xperia line will continue shacking up with the Windows Mobile platform. The ...
When you think Sony, you probably think camera excellence, but the new Xperia 1 VII and the Xperia line in general haven't been doing the iconic Japanese brand's imaging reputation any favours of late ...
O2 has blocked the roll-out of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich for the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc, Ray and Neo handsets due to performance issues. Sony and Google previously approved the operating system ...
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