Sony Xperia 1V: Lightweight Pocketable Design
Sony smartphones lack a lot of general appeal because of their exclusive concentration on photo and video functions. They are far more expensive than even the most expensive iPhone. The new Xperia 1V retains its $1,399 price tag, which is still costly despite being $200 cheaper than its exorbitantly priced predecessor. There is no price reduction in the UK or Europe; the prices are £1,299 and €1,399, respectively. The Xperia 1V offers a lot of positive aspects and some modern high-end phone capabilities that are uncommon elsewhere, but it's not for everyone.
Xperia 1V Sleek Design
The Xperia 1V's distinctively tall and slender form makes it easy to identify as a Sony phone. When I grabbed it up, the first thing I noticed was how light and grippy it felt. Although it doesn't feel or look like glass, the rear of the device has Gorilla Glass Victus. With the addition of the rigid design surrounding the aluminum frame, you may create a sturdy, elegant appearance that never suggests slipping from your control. Additionally, the coating is pleasantly smudge-resistant.
Xperia 1V Storage & RAM
The Xperia 1 V has an IP65/IP68 rating, which means it will function flawlessly in rain and submersion in water. You may open a flap at the bottom to access the SIM tray and a microSD card slot, which is uncommon in today's high-end phones. As a result, you may always add to the 256 GB of internal storage. Still, the phone storage will not be perfect for actively storing heavy files and you can easily resolve this issue by downloading contacts optimizer Smart Transfer app freeing up the most space possible, which can eliminate duplicate contacts eating up phone capacity. A 3.5-mm headphone jack, which is uncommon in today's flagships, is located up top. The power button, which also serves as a fingerprint sensor, and the crosshatched camera shutter button are both located on the right edge.
Xperia 1V Crystal Clear Display
The 6.5-inch OLED screen, which has a 4K resolution, HDR10 compatibility, and a 120 Hz refresh rate, is the star of the specifications. Sony is adamantly sticking with the 21:9 aspect ratio, and there are thin bezels at the top and bottom to make room for the selfie camera and front-facing stereo speakers. This makes the Sony Creator Mode visual mode, which gives realistic colors "as the directors intended," the potential greatest smartphone for viewing movies.
Xperia 1V Battery
Xperia 1 V features a 5,000 mAh battery for excellent battery life.
Lasts up to two full days of activity and even three on rare occasions.
50% charge in 30 minutes, full charge in 93 minutes.
Supports wireless charging.
Bottom Line
You are probably looking at two updates to the Android OS and three years' worth of security fixes. For a phone this costly, that is far too little. It's a seductive choice if you watch a lot of movies on your phone, yearn for manual camera controls, shoot a lot of videos, and are in dire need of a headphone jack. However, this phone is just out of reach for the majority of us.

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