Sony Xperia camera and display features deliver professional photography tools and 4K OLED screens designed for media ...
Sony has announced its latest flagship phone, which as the numerous rumors over the last couple of weeks have predicted, is called the Xperia 1 VII. It succeeds the Xperia 1 VI that launched in May ...
Not very long ago, Sony had debuted its Xperia 10 VII — a midrange phone, which came with a notable new design revamp for the camera island. A new leak, however, already indicates its successor’s ...
The Sony Xperia 1 VII packs some of the most powerful photo and video features on the market into a robust build that finally sees a long-term update pledge to match. Sadly, the camera quality doesn't ...
Sony could change the design of the successor to the Xperia 10 VI. A case maker on Amazon Japan has provided a handful of images of the exterior of the Xperia 10 VII. The device in the photos has a ...
Sony’s next phone, the Xperia 1 VII, will be unveiled on Tuesday, May 13! You can catch all the action live on that day beginning at 11 a.m. Japan time, which is 10 p.m. on May 12 in EDT. You can ...
Sony’s Xperia phones have long been praised for their ability to double as external monitors for Sony Alpha cameras — a niche but powerful feature that made the lineup stand out. But that perk just ...
This year, Sony beat many popular brands, including OnePlus, Xiaomi, Oppo, and Vivo, to become one of the first brands to release Android 16. The Sony Xperia 1 VII was the first from the brand to get ...
The Sony Xperia 1 VII has the same exact size like its predecessor. That goes for height, width, and thickness. It is a bit heavier than the Xperia 1 VI, though. Sony has decided to stick with its ...
Sony's Next Flagship Android Phone Lands Next Week, But Will You Be Able to Buy It? The Xperia 1 VII is incoming, but competition from Apple and Samsung and tariff uncertainty means Sony could skip ...
Sony may have outsourced the manufacturing of its flagship phones. The company has removed the term “smartphones” from the list of products on its manufacturing-focused websites in Thailand and China.
Sony's mobile business is somehow still hanging in there despite not struggling in sales and being not as popular as its South Korean, Chinese, and American competitors, by quite a margin in both ...
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