Sony Xperia smartphones look so good on paper. So why is it that we don’t recommend them? Here’s our answer to that and a brief 2023 review of the Sony Xperia 1 IV.

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    29 days ago

    Marketing and availablity. Unless you watch Phonereviews you probably have no idea these phones exist.

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        1 month ago

        It’s easy to dismiss as an ad. I did, too.

        Well, Vivaldi’s built-in in adblock apparently agrees with this categorization. The video shows up if I disable it. Lol

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        1 month ago

        It isn’t much better either. HTG went from a great site publishing tech articles to riddled with paywalls(you will encounter sign in screens if you read multiple articles quickly), Premium options, ad affiliated newsletter links and just constant churning of low quality filler mostly.

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    1 month ago

    Poor updates (policy), overpriced for the specs. I mean, 400-500 for a phone with a SD695 and 60hrz? Come on… Such a shame, because they are the only ones with a screen without a punchhole/camera cutout…

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      30 days ago

      And they quit making the compact. I rocked 3 or 4 new old stock Xperia xz1 for YEARS. Smallest phones I could get at the time. Now I’m doing the same thing with the s10e which I still feel is too big.

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        29 days ago

        Yes. I loved the compact! Small size is still a major criteria when I look at phones, but they’re unfortunately just getting bigger and bigger… Plus, yeah they were sorta expensive, but super solid. Would buy again anytime.

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        28 days ago

        Yea if they hadn’t cancelled the compact back then, I would’ve went with it instead of the S10e I got af the time.

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          Yeah and you can read 2 pages of an ebook on the same screen, they fit one on top of the other lengthwise. A win-win situation! Definitely worth the premium price now that you said it. Anyway, good luck reaching the top part of the screen with your stubby thumb without using the other hand on that land strip type of a form factor.

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            1 month ago

            What kind of sasquatch ass hands do you have where you can reach the top of any phone?

            I miss my Xperia 5iii, but those screens are too expensive to justify replacing when I get a brand new device for the same cost.

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    30 days ago

    2 Years of updates was my reason. Samsung is up to 7,Apple is about 5 or 6 and Google is 7 years.

    Note this is based off of my memory so I could be wrong.

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      30 days ago

      Have Samsung & Google actually delivered 7 years yet - or is that still just a promise on paper to continue supporting existing products?

      Apple for all its faults has at least delivered on this premise.

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        30 days ago

        Google and Samsung both have a track record of delivering updates even past the promised date so far.

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        30 days ago

        Samsung made that promise last year and limited to the higher-end lineups, I believe.

        Google still update their pixel 6 phones from years ago (not sure about the pixel 5 or below).

        Apple is a complete different story since they owned the entire ecosystems and keeps making money from the devices being in use.

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          29 days ago

          Pixel 6 came only came out near the end of 2021, I would hope all companies support phones for more than 3 years, but maybe I’m too optimistic.

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            29 days ago

            A15 is probably the last major update for P6P.

            Not sure about security patches though, which are arguably more important.

            Also there’s always custom roms for Pixel phones.

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    1 month ago

    I got an Xperia 5 IV very recently when my Galaxy S7 died. Been happy with it. Smallest phone I could find with an SD card slot, and while it’s still larger than my old phone, the screen is the same width, just taller. Overpriced? Probably a bit. In the end though, I like it.

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      1 month ago

      The size is why I keep them in the back of my head. Because when my Pixel 4a dies I’m kinda screwed with how humongous (what?) all those phones nowadays are.