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Sony - Xperia 1 V 256GB 5G Unlocked - XQDQ62/B - 095673870418
Sony - Xperia 1 V 256GB 5G Unlocked - XQDQ62/B - 095673870418
Sony - Xperia 1 V 256GB 5G Unlocked - XQDQ62/B - 095673870418
Sony - Xperia 1 V 256GB 5G Unlocked - XQDQ62/B - 095673870418
Sony - Xperia 1 V 256GB 5G Unlocked - XQDQ62/B - 095673870418
Sony - Xperia 1 V 256GB 5G Unlocked - XQDQ62/B - 095673870418
Sony - Xperia 1 V 256GB 5G Unlocked - XQDQ62/B - 095673870418
Sony - Xperia 1 V 256GB 5G Unlocked - XQDQ62/B - 095673870418
Sony - Xperia 1 V 256GB 5G Unlocked - XQDQ62/B - 095673870418
Sony - Xperia 1 V 256GB 5G Unlocked - XQDQ62/B - 095673870418
Sony - Xperia 1 V 256GB 5G Unlocked - XQDQ62/B - 095673870418
Sony - Xperia 1 V 256GB 5G Unlocked - XQDQ62/B - 095673870418
Sony - Xperia 1 V 256GB 5G Unlocked - XQDQ62/B - 095673870418
Sony - Xperia 1 V 256GB 5G Unlocked - XQDQ62/B - 095673870418
Sony - Xperia 1 V 256GB 5G Unlocked - XQDQ62/B - 095673870418
Sony - Xperia 1 V 256GB 5G Unlocked - XQDQ62/B - 095673870418

Sony - Xperia 1 V 256GB 5G Unlocked - XQDQ62/B - 095673870418

$533.64

(976 reviews)

With its next-generation Exmor T for mobile sensor and computational processing, the Xperia 1 V delivers low-light pictures that you never thought possible on a smartphone, with less noise and wider dynamic range – and videos with cinematic color expression. Its imaging prowess is complemented by a host of other features, from immersive entertainment to functional, tactile design.

With its next-generation Exmor T for mobile sensor and computational processing, the Xperia 1 V delivers low-light pictures that you never thought possible on a smartphone, with less noise and wider dynamic range – and videos with cinematic color expression. Its imaging prowess is complemented by a host of other features, from immersive entertainment to functional, tactile design.

Sony - Xperia 1 V 256GB 5G Unlocked - XQDQ62/B - 095673870418

(976 reviews)

With its next-generation Exmor T for mobile sensor and computational processing, the Xperia 1 V delivers low-light pictures that you never thought possible on a smartphone, with less noise and wider dynamic range – and videos with cinematic color expression. Its imaging prowess is complemented by a host of other features, from immersive entertainment to functional, tactile design.

With its next-generation Exmor T for mobile sensor and computational processing, the Xperia 1 V delivers low-light pictures that you never thought possible on a smartphone, with less noise and wider dynamic range – and videos with cinematic color expression. Its imaging prowess is complemented by a host of other features, from immersive entertainment to functional, tactile design.

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Reviews

Good Xperia 1 Model
19 July 2023SandyG4u2

originally posted on sony.co.uk

I was very excited about getting this phone as I had not purchased a new phone since the Xperia 1 II and Sony had stopped supporting this version.I am sure there are thousands of other reviews about the amazing camera and they would be absolutely correct. The video features are also pretty cool. I am at the start of a rewilding project so I take lots of photos and videos of insects, trees and birds. I took some pretty cool night photos as well which came out much brighter than what I could actually see myself.Anyway the reason for my 4/5 is the very obvious lack of thought by the technical team as to the care of this extremely expensive device. I purchased two of the recommended covers - one as a back up. I was more than disappointed when I opened the box to ...Ā MoreI was very excited about getting this phone as I had not purchased a new phone since the Xperia 1 II and Sony had stopped supporting this version.I am sure there are thousands of other reviews about the amazing camera and they would be absolutely correct. The video features are also pretty cool. I am at the start of a rewilding project so I take lots of photos and videos of insects, trees and birds. I took some pretty cool night photos as well which came out much brighter than what I could actually see myself.Anyway the reason for my 4/5 is the very obvious lack of thought by the technical team as to the care of this extremely expensive device. I purchased two of the recommended covers - one as a back up. I was more than disappointed when I opened the box to find the cover was not a cool opaque flip cover like the one which came with the Xperia 1 11. It is so cheap looking and I despite manually locking the phone when I am on a call I still end up muting myself or putting people on hold with my face. It's such a basic thing that Sony have completely overlooked. There is no protection for the actual screen which could easily get scratched in a pocket or a handbag.I just expected the basics to be covered considering I know how much effort went into all the other features.I am forever telling people that if you buy an expensive device do not cheap out on the cover and here Sony have really cheaped out.The day after my purchase I contacted Sony. The agent was lovely and did recommend using a screen proctector however there were none available through the Sony website and there are no plans for a flip cover for this model.

I switched from Z Fold 4 and iPhone 14 Pro Max.
9 July 2023Eily

originally posted on sony.co.uk

Sorry for my English, as it is not my first language.I've been using Xperia products since the Xperia Arc S., Xperia Z to Xperia Z5 Premium. After that, I've used Samsung or iPhones, upgrading every year, all the way to iPhone 14 Pro Max and Samsung Z Fold 4. Those were probably the best phones I've ever used. With all the new features coming to iPhone and Z Fold 4 being my go to for anything to do with content, I was going back on forth on whether I would get the Xperia 1 V. I've always thought of getting the Xperia lineup again every year since the "Mark" series.Even after I bought the phone and received it, I was thinking of returning it. Sony doesn't offer things like one hand mode app for Android (which makes navigating around apps and functionality like ...Ā MoreSorry for my English, as it is not my first language.I've been using Xperia products since the Xperia Arc S., Xperia Z to Xperia Z5 Premium. After that, I've used Samsung or iPhones, upgrading every year, all the way to iPhone 14 Pro Max and Samsung Z Fold 4. Those were probably the best phones I've ever used. With all the new features coming to iPhone and Z Fold 4 being my go to for anything to do with content, I was going back on forth on whether I would get the Xperia 1 V. I've always thought of getting the Xperia lineup again every year since the "Mark" series.Even after I bought the phone and received it, I was thinking of returning it. Sony doesn't offer things like one hand mode app for Android (which makes navigating around apps and functionality like bluetooth, music, screenshots, utility stuff so simple and easy). The Android version that Sony provides is also quite buggy from the start. But the form factor which I was so wary of from the start, really didn't seem to bother me that much. I love big phones, and a 6.5" tall phone just feels like a small screen for content in every way compared to the iPhone 14 pro max and Z Fold 4. Surprisingly, I didn't actually find it all that different (not comparable with Z Fold 4). Haptic is also quite nice, but nothing near iPhone's haptics. But one thing that made me daily drive the Xperia, was the weight. It is almost 40g lighter than the iPhone 14 pro max, and it makes using the phone soooo much easier. I could reach anywhere on the screen with ease, moving it around with my tiny hands. It also produced much less stress on my hands and it is very light.The experience I've had so far on the Xperia is amazing, though with some bugs, and also it overheating on my bed overnight playing music, and other minor problems. The phone is no where near perfect, and is quite incomplete in comparison to Samsung or iPhone flagships. But the weight and form factor, screen quality is more than enough for me to switch over. If the iPhone 14 Pro max (or 15 pro max) is around the same weight as the Sony Xperia 1 V, I would probably switch back to iPhone without a doubt. But right now, Xperia 1 V is my go to.

Incredible phone
5 August 2023Dougie3k

originally posted on sony.co.uk

This is my first Xperia phone in quite a while as my last few have all been Samsungs, the last being the S21 ultra. I had planned to get the S23 ultra but when I got to hold one it felt like it Samsung had finally pushed the size too far for me as it was just too big to comfortably fit in my pocket. After much hunting around I found the Xperia 1V which is every bit the flagship device in a slightly smaller package. It's still as long as the Samsung but is a fair bit narrower which makes holding and using the phone one handed much easier.Performance wise it feels every bit as fast and smooth as my last phone and like the simpler, closer to Google feel of the UI although I have had to look up how to do a few things 😁.Physically the hardware of the phone is ... MoreThis is my first Xperia phone in quite a while as my last few have all been Samsungs, the last being the S21 ultra. I had planned to get the S23 ultra but when I got to hold one it felt like it Samsung had finally pushed the size too far for me as it was just too big to comfortably fit in my pocket. After much hunting around I found the Xperia 1V which is every bit the flagship device in a slightly smaller package. It's still as long as the Samsung but is a fair bit narrower which makes holding and using the phone one handed much easier.Performance wise it feels every bit as fast and smooth as my last phone and like the simpler, closer to Google feel of the UI although I have had to look up how to do a few things 😁.Physically the hardware of the phone is excellent, I especially like the front facing speakers as they're loud and of good enough quality to be more than acceptable for watching films or TV. The audio output in general is excellent and the inclusion of a proper 3.5mm headphone jack has allowed me to make use of some old good quality wired headphones that sound excellent with this phone. Add to this the SD card slot, the decent amount of ram and included memory all tied to the outstanding display and it really is an excellent media consumption device.Finally the camera. This is probably the thing that's taking me the longest to get used to, not because it's bad but because there are so many options when it comes to using it. I've been used to the simple point and shoot type of photography which you can still do with the Xperia but it also has some pro options which allow for a huge amount of control over how you take your photos and videos. It's still early days but I'm starting to get some great results with it and it's definitely worth persevering with.If you're looking for something a bit out of the ordinary I thoroughly recommend it.

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Reviews

Good Xperia 1 Model
19 July 2023

I was very excited about getting this phone as I had not purchased a new phone since the Xperia 1 II and Sony had stopped supporting this version.I am sure there are thousands of other reviews about the amazing camera and they would be absolutely correct. The video features are also pretty cool. I am at the start of a rewilding project so I take lots of photos and videos of insects, trees and birds. I took some pretty cool night photos as well which came out much brighter than what I could actually see myself.Anyway the reason for my 4/5 is the very obvious lack of thought by the technical team as to the care of this extremely expensive device. I purchased two of the recommended covers - one as a back up. I was more than disappointed when I opened the box to ...Ā MoreI was very excited about getting this phone as I had not purchased a new phone since the Xperia 1 II and Sony had stopped supporting this version.I am sure there are thousands of other reviews about the amazing camera and they would be absolutely correct. The video features are also pretty cool. I am at the start of a rewilding project so I take lots of photos and videos of insects, trees and birds. I took some pretty cool night photos as well which came out much brighter than what I could actually see myself.Anyway the reason for my 4/5 is the very obvious lack of thought by the technical team as to the care of this extremely expensive device. I purchased two of the recommended covers - one as a back up. I was more than disappointed when I opened the box to find the cover was not a cool opaque flip cover like the one which came with the Xperia 1 11. It is so cheap looking and I despite manually locking the phone when I am on a call I still end up muting myself or putting people on hold with my face. It's such a basic thing that Sony have completely overlooked. There is no protection for the actual screen which could easily get scratched in a pocket or a handbag.I just expected the basics to be covered considering I know how much effort went into all the other features.I am forever telling people that if you buy an expensive device do not cheap out on the cover and here Sony have really cheaped out.The day after my purchase I contacted Sony. The agent was lovely and did recommend using a screen proctector however there were none available through the Sony website and there are no plans for a flip cover for this model.

SandyG4u2 originally posted on sony.co.uk
I switched from Z Fold 4 and iPhone 14 Pro Max.
9 July 2023

Sorry for my English, as it is not my first language.I've been using Xperia products since the Xperia Arc S., Xperia Z to Xperia Z5 Premium. After that, I've used Samsung or iPhones, upgrading every year, all the way to iPhone 14 Pro Max and Samsung Z Fold 4. Those were probably the best phones I've ever used. With all the new features coming to iPhone and Z Fold 4 being my go to for anything to do with content, I was going back on forth on whether I would get the Xperia 1 V. I've always thought of getting the Xperia lineup again every year since the "Mark" series.Even after I bought the phone and received it, I was thinking of returning it. Sony doesn't offer things like one hand mode app for Android (which makes navigating around apps and functionality like ...Ā MoreSorry for my English, as it is not my first language.I've been using Xperia products since the Xperia Arc S., Xperia Z to Xperia Z5 Premium. After that, I've used Samsung or iPhones, upgrading every year, all the way to iPhone 14 Pro Max and Samsung Z Fold 4. Those were probably the best phones I've ever used. With all the new features coming to iPhone and Z Fold 4 being my go to for anything to do with content, I was going back on forth on whether I would get the Xperia 1 V. I've always thought of getting the Xperia lineup again every year since the "Mark" series.Even after I bought the phone and received it, I was thinking of returning it. Sony doesn't offer things like one hand mode app for Android (which makes navigating around apps and functionality like bluetooth, music, screenshots, utility stuff so simple and easy). The Android version that Sony provides is also quite buggy from the start. But the form factor which I was so wary of from the start, really didn't seem to bother me that much. I love big phones, and a 6.5" tall phone just feels like a small screen for content in every way compared to the iPhone 14 pro max and Z Fold 4. Surprisingly, I didn't actually find it all that different (not comparable with Z Fold 4). Haptic is also quite nice, but nothing near iPhone's haptics. But one thing that made me daily drive the Xperia, was the weight. It is almost 40g lighter than the iPhone 14 pro max, and it makes using the phone soooo much easier. I could reach anywhere on the screen with ease, moving it around with my tiny hands. It also produced much less stress on my hands and it is very light.The experience I've had so far on the Xperia is amazing, though with some bugs, and also it overheating on my bed overnight playing music, and other minor problems. The phone is no where near perfect, and is quite incomplete in comparison to Samsung or iPhone flagships. But the weight and form factor, screen quality is more than enough for me to switch over. If the iPhone 14 Pro max (or 15 pro max) is around the same weight as the Sony Xperia 1 V, I would probably switch back to iPhone without a doubt. But right now, Xperia 1 V is my go to.

Eily originally posted on sony.co.uk
Incredible phone
5 August 2023

This is my first Xperia phone in quite a while as my last few have all been Samsungs, the last being the S21 ultra. I had planned to get the S23 ultra but when I got to hold one it felt like it Samsung had finally pushed the size too far for me as it was just too big to comfortably fit in my pocket. After much hunting around I found the Xperia 1V which is every bit the flagship device in a slightly smaller package. It's still as long as the Samsung but is a fair bit narrower which makes holding and using the phone one handed much easier.Performance wise it feels every bit as fast and smooth as my last phone and like the simpler, closer to Google feel of the UI although I have had to look up how to do a few things 😁.Physically the hardware of the phone is ... MoreThis is my first Xperia phone in quite a while as my last few have all been Samsungs, the last being the S21 ultra. I had planned to get the S23 ultra but when I got to hold one it felt like it Samsung had finally pushed the size too far for me as it was just too big to comfortably fit in my pocket. After much hunting around I found the Xperia 1V which is every bit the flagship device in a slightly smaller package. It's still as long as the Samsung but is a fair bit narrower which makes holding and using the phone one handed much easier.Performance wise it feels every bit as fast and smooth as my last phone and like the simpler, closer to Google feel of the UI although I have had to look up how to do a few things 😁.Physically the hardware of the phone is excellent, I especially like the front facing speakers as they're loud and of good enough quality to be more than acceptable for watching films or TV. The audio output in general is excellent and the inclusion of a proper 3.5mm headphone jack has allowed me to make use of some old good quality wired headphones that sound excellent with this phone. Add to this the SD card slot, the decent amount of ram and included memory all tied to the outstanding display and it really is an excellent media consumption device.Finally the camera. This is probably the thing that's taking me the longest to get used to, not because it's bad but because there are so many options when it comes to using it. I've been used to the simple point and shoot type of photography which you can still do with the Xperia but it also has some pro options which allow for a huge amount of control over how you take your photos and videos. It's still early days but I'm starting to get some great results with it and it's definitely worth persevering with.If you're looking for something a bit out of the ordinary I thoroughly recommend it.

Dougie3k originally posted on sony.co.uk
Low light performance is amazing and awful
11 July 2023

First off, this is the best phone I have ever used, but it could easily be better.It needs adjustment for touch sensitivity (please make that setting user accessible) because it can have phantom input issues in some conditions. And a better torch, the current one is more a night light than a torch. And some improvements to the eq app, the phone speakers benefit from some eq, but when i plug in headphones or connect bluetooth speakers, the automatic dolby eq ruins the sound and I couldn't find a setting to have it automatically turn off when a different audio device is connected.And then there is the reason im writing this review. The low light performance. The sensor is outstanding, but my old pixel 4a5g takes better pictures at night. How ? Well, sony removed ...Ā MoreFirst off, this is the best phone I have ever used, but it could easily be better.It needs adjustment for touch sensitivity (please make that setting user accessible) because it can have phantom input issues in some conditions. And a better torch, the current one is more a night light than a torch. And some improvements to the eq app, the phone speakers benefit from some eq, but when i plug in headphones or connect bluetooth speakers, the automatic dolby eq ruins the sound and I couldn't find a setting to have it automatically turn off when a different audio device is connected.And then there is the reason im writing this review. The low light performance. The sensor is outstanding, but my old pixel 4a5g takes better pictures at night. How ? Well, sony removed things like 3D ToF, while seemingly relying on it for autofocus at low light. Now, the phone will show a contrast rich picture with little noise in the viewfinder, but refuse to focus. Switching to manual focus will disable nightmode so good luck taking a picture at night without a tripod. Meanwhile my old pixel will show a wall of noise, still somehow focus and then use its nightmode to create an ok image.Other oddities are slow motion (only 120fps ??) and the missing timelapse feature.The focus issue should be fixable in software. For the next phone, bring back some ToF sensor to assist the autofocus.3/5 until sony fixes the autofocus, then it would be 5/5 for being the last high end phone that still has an sd card slot, rectangular screen, headphone jack and front facing speakers.

MaximilianW originally posted on sony.co.uk
Next level in every way!
5 July 2023

If you were in doubt about purchasing the Sony Xperia 1 V the simple answer is don't be!Things that are familiar, the android skin , very easy near stock experience as with the IV, look and feel with Android 13 with some minor graphical tweaks.Reception from calls appears the same as before but for me it's okay even on low reception the phone does some tweaking to assist audio.I love the new design, it's Sony very high build quality and functional while looking darn good doing it.The phone is gripper for sure but like many of us , it's all wrapped up in a case.It's a fraction top heavy over previous Xperia phones but it's never a problem in use.Screen seems a little better at light detection over the IV and faster at adapting, clarity is insanely good as ...Ā MoreIf you were in doubt about purchasing the Sony Xperia 1 V the simple answer is don't be!Things that are familiar, the android skin , very easy near stock experience as with the IV, look and feel with Android 13 with some minor graphical tweaks.Reception from calls appears the same as before but for me it's okay even on low reception the phone does some tweaking to assist audio.I love the new design, it's Sony very high build quality and functional while looking darn good doing it.The phone is gripper for sure but like many of us , it's all wrapped up in a case.It's a fraction top heavy over previous Xperia phones but it's never a problem in use.Screen seems a little better at light detection over the IV and faster at adapting, clarity is insanely good as is watching content.The speakers sound a bit more balanced with vocals having a nice timbre, loudness is very good !Sony really do make improvements each generation on what is already a great set up.The spatial audio depending on content and angle at times will have sounds feeling they're around you .Through the excellent MK 5 headphones this is much more prominent when using with say the XM4 Earbuds , this is down to design so over ear does give a better experience.Buttons are as before which are really nice feeling and positioned perfectly.Multitasking and heat management are much improved over the previous models, not once did the phone over heat or appear to lag , I've used in a tropic environment for a full day with no issues.My previous IV since the last updates has also held its own without issues on the same day as I took both phones.The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 has given the MKV some excellent new features when it comes to video creation and photography.What's really amazing is the new sensor but most to my weeks usage is how Sony has increased its photography processing it is truly now in Alpha camera bracketsThe new UI makes it an absolute joy to use .The JPEG mode is where all A.I kicks in but the phone is doing some amazing things with its previous shared ultra wide and zoom lens.I would like Sony to add a vertical slider so not only do we know our camera is level bit also the correct pitch as grid lines don't always help,I find this feature helpful when shooting from a lower stanceOptical zoom still struggle a bit with image softness, even in bright light and high shutter speeds it can be a little hit and miss , in lower light it also strugglesThe new presets are really good to play about with as is the cinetone s for mobile, Which looks fantastic when played on a TVI am really impressed with the new re-work of the camera systems.The new sensor has a newly developed Zeiss coating which works with the new sensor to produce something a bit special.The other lens are very capable under the new software and I hope the optical image can be tweaked again but I feel this maybe software orientated as the IV seems to give slightly better results despite using a different computational and physical sensor set upThe new night mode function gives stunning jpeg shots , no comparison over other models but again the optical and ultra wide need some extra help as the new 24mm lens is vastly superior with its function.Sony are balancing the cost to function, the new sensor on all lens would be an even more formidable partner to a full frame camera .Focus peaking and focus zoom are a game changer as now I know even while using the optical zoom it's at its best , the optical zoom while using peaking doesn't always have an out line so again maybe a software update to assist with this.I really do love this phone and I hope a vertical pitch level can be added to the camera display as with their other Alpha series's camera's to gauge tilt.Along with optical zoom tweaks and focus peaking on the 85-125mm lensAnother thing is a set default brightness in camera and video modes as a few times I've botched a picture despite using a histogram as the screen brightness caught me out.All in all absolutely worth the upgrade.I've used video presentation mode straight from the phone to a live feed and it certainly is another game changer while on the go and wanting minimal equipment.Losing the 3D iTof and colour sensor hasn't resulted in any colour or focus issues, the computational side of things is advanced enough to work of the sensors.There are many videos online with the phone, I have had great results in every mode and all I can say is Sony tweak the mentioned bits and congratulate your team on the mobile studio in your pocket crown as this camera phone is amazing!

Darth Jay originally posted on sony.co.uk
Possible the greatest phone I've ever had
29 August 2023

I've had the phone for 2-3 weeks now and I'm loving it, I'll start with the down sides.1st finding a decent case for the phone is difficult I work outside and I need a rugged case or no phone would survive longer than about a month if that.2nd is the volume of the phone while watching something is rather lackluster compared to my last phone.Now onto the positives.3rd this is a personal niggle I have, the button set up on the phone is a bit poor in my opinion the volume button and the power button could be a little higher up this would make holding the phone A little more comfortable, like I said personal it doesn't degrade the use of the phone at all.Battery- although it has a tiny battery it lasts all day without being charged I listen to music throughout ...Ā MoreI've had the phone for 2-3 weeks now and I'm loving it, I'll start with the down sides.1st finding a decent case for the phone is difficult I work outside and I need a rugged case or no phone would survive longer than about a month if that.2nd is the volume of the phone while watching something is rather lackluster compared to my last phone.Now onto the positives.3rd this is a personal niggle I have, the button set up on the phone is a bit poor in my opinion the volume button and the power button could be a little higher up this would make holding the phone A little more comfortable, like I said personal it doesn't degrade the use of the phone at all.Battery- although it has a tiny battery it lasts all day without being charged I listen to music throughout work 8am-5pm and on my break I usually watch a video, it is connected to my watch (24/7) and my headphones throughout the day also, my previous phone had the same size battery and needed to be on charge at every given moment or It would die.Camera - the camera is amazing, I am not a professional photographer and this manages to take great pics with a total noob at the wheel.Screen- the screen on this phone blows my mind.. I genuinely have to convince myself to watch things on the TV these days as I know it won't be as good as on the phone...System UI- the phone is very versatile it has 2 ways to be used so when you switch from Samsung or Google to this phone it shouldn't be difficult to operate.Charge time- this phone can fast charge but I don't have it turned on, as I said earlier in the review this phone will last beyond 24 hours while being used throughout the day. It slowly charges over night on my Anker docking station and is always ready to go in the morning.

Sejiru originally posted on sony.co.uk
Possibly my favourite Xperia yet!
8 July 2023

If like me you're a Sony phone buyer, I feel the Xperia 1 V will be right for you.I can't compare to any other phones, as I can't even remember the last phone I had that wasn't a Sony.It does everything my 1 III did but better! And that useless Google assistant button is finally gone!!It's very clean in its look, which I love, Sony talked a lot about grip and would love to have seen a PS version (copying the dualsense with small X, triangles etc, opportunity missed there maybe!) but if like most people, you use a case, it doesn't really make much difference..Speaking of cases, that was something my 1 III was very short on but I can't remember the last time Sony released an official 'wallet' style case, which is all I used and they were some of the best cases ... MoreIf like me you're a Sony phone buyer, I feel the Xperia 1 V will be right for you.I can't compare to any other phones, as I can't even remember the last phone I had that wasn't a Sony.It does everything my 1 III did but better! And that useless Google assistant button is finally gone!!It's very clean in its look, which I love, Sony talked a lot about grip and would love to have seen a PS version (copying the dualsense with small X, triangles etc, opportunity missed there maybe!) but if like most people, you use a case, it doesn't really make much difference..Speaking of cases, that was something my 1 III was very short on but I can't remember the last time Sony released an official 'wallet' style case, which is all I used and they were some of the best cases I had but I at least found something close enough for the 1 V but the 1 III was a very different story and I couldn't find a case I got along with so thrilled to have upgraded now..Photo quality is excellent, usual features do everything they should and my only real disappointment is the battery. When I first received the phone, my first full charge lasted 3 days!Amazing, I thought.. But since a recent update, it seems to have gone back to 'average' and find myself charging a little each day, otherwise I risk the battery dying.It's such a shame because at first I thought this wasn't going to be just a good phone but a great one! But expectations are firmly back in check.In summary, this is the best Xperia I have had since the XZ, which I loved.. Until I dropped it in 200° cooking oil (which it survived BTW!) and overall, does everything I need it to and does it very well!My only disappointment was that it didn't come with a charger, so opted to buy one. No longer can I hold the high ground of 'at least Sony still give you a charger,' which does seem a tad obsurd for a £1300 phone but it was only a matter of time I guess.For me, a very good phone, just shy of greatness!

CountStGermain originally posted on sony.co.uk
Sold phone
13 August 2023

HiI have received the new Sony Xperia 1 V for my birthday, after a one week, I decided to sell the phoneThere’s still no clever LTPO or fully variable refresh rate tech, for example – you’ve got to pick either 60Hz or 120Hz. The latter makes scrolling feel so much smoother it’s worth the minor hit to battery life, although there’s nothing you can to stop the phone running certain apps at the lower rate.It also doesn’t get anywhere near as bright as the current crop of flagship phones, which can pump out more than double the amount of light.there’s no artificial brightening going on here like you’ll find on a Samsung or Apple phoneNo AI-powered editing tools like Magic Eraser to remove unwanted elements in photos and Face Unblur to unblur the face of moving ...Ā MoreHiI have received the new Sony Xperia 1 V for my birthday, after a one week, I decided to sell the phoneThere’s still no clever LTPO or fully variable refresh rate tech, for example – you’ve got to pick either 60Hz or 120Hz. The latter makes scrolling feel so much smoother it’s worth the minor hit to battery life, although there’s nothing you can to stop the phone running certain apps at the lower rate.It also doesn’t get anywhere near as bright as the current crop of flagship phones, which can pump out more than double the amount of light.there’s no artificial brightening going on here like you’ll find on a Samsung or Apple phoneNo AI-powered editing tools like Magic Eraser to remove unwanted elements in photos and Face Unblur to unblur the face of moving subjects.The zoom lens isn’t quite so adept, introducing a lot more noise even with night mode lending a helping hand.The telephoto’s maximum 5.2x optical zoom preserves a decent amount of detail, even if brickwork, foliage and fine textures can get a little lost. Saturation can dip, and it’s also not the strongest magnification available in a flagship phone, with the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra maintaining its lead.Rivals also zoom further and pack in more creative modes to appeal to casual snappers.Google uses its Super Res Zoom to offer 30x zoom with impressive results.And while there’s no dedicated macro mode (something we’re seeing more of in rivals)There’s no pre-installed bloat,No 16GB ram storageThere’s no power brick included in the box,No cable and no fast wireless charger in the box.Rivals are better and away head

Trever originally posted on bestbuy.com
Sony Xperia 1 V
13 July 2023

I think that the latest Xperia 1 V is absolutely beautiful and the best one yet. I have only been using for a couple of weeks and not tested all features yet, but I use this mobile every day and battery life is great and rarely needs a charge. I love the look, weight, size and feel of this mobile and performance is outstanding. It also has dedicated apps that work in tune with the camera and video, which means that they are literary made for each other.The camera is fantastic straight out of the box and no one does colour like Sony when it comes to pictures that truly represent real life colours, unlike other brands that simply go over the top with their interpretation of colour.So far I cannot find fault and looking forward to testing all features especially ...Ā MoreI think that the latest Xperia 1 V is absolutely beautiful and the best one yet. I have only been using for a couple of weeks and not tested all features yet, but I use this mobile every day and battery life is great and rarely needs a charge. I love the look, weight, size and feel of this mobile and performance is outstanding. It also has dedicated apps that work in tune with the camera and video, which means that they are literary made for each other.The camera is fantastic straight out of the box and no one does colour like Sony when it comes to pictures that truly represent real life colours, unlike other brands that simply go over the top with their interpretation of colour.So far I cannot find fault and looking forward to testing all features especially with the camera and video. I can’t understand why so many people go with the crowd and in some ways I don’t want them to discover just how good Xperia phones are, because then they would be the crowd.I would say that Sony xperia mobiles are so underrated and yet they are up there with the best in most areas and especially camera/picture quality second to none in my view.I would also like to say that the idea of a dedicated button for the camera was pure geniusAnother point of note is that I took advantage of the pre-order offer on headphones and they simple match up perfectly and that in turn means that the phone cost is way below other competitors.If you wanted to compete on more sales and get people to see just how great your product is then simply match their prices and give 4/5 years support.Maybe it does not matter on the number of sales, and Sony simply create and make the best mobile that they can and that’s enough.All I can say is keeping doing what you do because for me you have the best mobile out there bar none.

Mr Drake originally posted on sony.co.uk
Sony is close, but still have some work to do.
18 August 2023

I feel that Sony has potential to really be competitive in the mobile market but the mk V shows they are headed in the right direction. I wanted to keep this phone but the 6.5in screen is so awkward. Its not wide its just super long. I feel like i was holding a galaxy z flip but think about adding 2 more inches to it, thats what it feels like holding the mk V. Not only that, but the version of andriod sony chose is soooo bare bones its like stepping back a decade when andriod was just starting to gain attention. I was very dissapointed with the lack of intergation and user experince you got from the version of sony chose not to mention, after updating to the latest verson of andriod, NOTHING improved. You just get the same basic features and navigation through apps ...Ā MoreI feel that Sony has potential to really be competitive in the mobile market but the mk V shows they are headed in the right direction. I wanted to keep this phone but the 6.5in screen is so awkward. Its not wide its just super long. I feel like i was holding a galaxy z flip but think about adding 2 more inches to it, thats what it feels like holding the mk V. Not only that, but the version of andriod sony chose is soooo bare bones its like stepping back a decade when andriod was just starting to gain attention. I was very dissapointed with the lack of intergation and user experince you got from the version of sony chose not to mention, after updating to the latest verson of andriod, NOTHING improved. You just get the same basic features and navigation through apps and the system settings, you dont have the creative control you get from what Google, Samsung, or OnePlus does with andriod. You can really tell Sony didnt put much development or interest behind the user experince when it came running Andriod, they legit just threw the most basic bare bones features of andriod and called it a day. For 15000$ you shouldnt have that experinece with the user interface, that to me is the number 1 most dissapointing fact about this phone. The 4k OLED display is GORGEOUS, the fact they kept the headphone jack and allow you to continue to expand storage is perfect, but the battery doesnt last long even if you arent using the phone for long periods of use throughout the day. The camera setup on the phone is insane, better than iwhat i would say than any permium phone on the market. Yes, i said it idc what apple or samsung fan boys have to say about that. If Sony would of done womething ti improve the user interface and ecpernece with andriod, expand the screen by almost an inch and omptimze the software or change the battery to improve overall battery life, apple and samsung would be in VERY big trouble. Sony's camera setup is so interesting, creative, advanced, and gives the user that enthusiastic feeling when using the camera setup sony did for this phone that if they made the changes i just mentioned, i think the xperia would truly make a ground breaking impact to the mobile market.

CobGaming originally posted on bestbuy.com

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