There's a lot to like about the Sony Xperia 1. It has improved in a lot of places, compared to its previous flagship smartphones. The biggest one being the camera. It's a bit surprising that the camera had taken this long to really come all this way, cons...
The Sony Xperia 1 is the most exciting Sony phone in many years. But it's still not perfect. And in many areas, it does not stand up to other smartphones that are in the same $900-$1,000 price range. Though many of the downsides we talked about here could...
Abstract: The OnePlus 7 comes in a couple of configurations. The base model costs £499 and has 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. For £549 you get 8GB of RAM and a massive 256GB of storage. These prices edge outside the mid range, but still give you an awful...
Phenomenal display, Excellent triple camera array, Long-lasting battery, Water resistant
Awkward fingerprint sensor placement, No wireless charging, Camera is slow to open and switch between lenses
Sony may have fallen out of the limelight in recent years, but the Xperia 1 shows that the company absolutely still knows how to make a great phone. From the absolutely incredible display to the clean software, fast performance, and great cameras with a f...
little content optimised for a 21:9 display, front-facing camera, disappointing low-light photos, poor Wi-Fi attenuation, battery life, slow microSD card slot, no wireless charging, high MSRP, late release
Sony Xperia 1 smartphone review. Test device courtesy of Cyberport.de.Sony has done a good job overall with the Xperia 1. It has an eye-catching display, is well-built and it has decent performance. However, the device has taken almost five months to come...
Published: 2019-06-14, Author: Nick , review by: phonearena.com
Beautiful display, Versatile triple camera setup, Fast, clean software, Solid, classic design, Stereo speakers sound very clear (but lack of bass),
Camera software feels unfinished, Unreliable fingerprint scanner, No wireless charging
Sony's mobile business is supposedly headed in a new direction, but one crucial aspect doesn't seem to have changed – pricing. In the US, the Sony Xperia 1 can be only pre-ordered for $949 on Amazon, and it won't ship until July 12. A Galaxy S10+ costs $5...
The Xperia 1 stands out with its 21:9 4K OLED screen, which is quite simply superb and the outstanding feature of Sony's flagship smartphone. Audio output direct from the handset could be better (although a good headset will sort that out) and it's a sham...
After spending a decent amount of time with the Xperia 1, I'm left with mixed feelings. There is a lot to like about the smartphone, with features such as Eye AF and 10fps shooting being great to see in a device like this – you can't help but wonder why i...
Abstract: Sony has been lagging behind other big-name brands in the smartphone market, such as Huawei, Samsung and Apple. Despite having a very successful camera brand in the shape of its Alpha models, technology has not been shared between the two brands. All that...