Sony Xperia 10 V Black - 6.1 Inch 21:9 Wide OLED - Triple lens - Lightweight & Compact - 3.5 mm audio jack - Android 13 - SIM free - 6GB RAM - 128GB Storage - IP65/68 rating - Dual SIM hybrid *1

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Sony Xperia 10 V Black - 6.1 Inch 21:9 Wide OLED - Triple lens - Lightweight & Compact - 3.5 mm audio jack - Android 13 - SIM free - 6GB RAM - 128GB Storage - IP65/68 rating - Dual SIM hybrid *1

Sony Xperia 10 V Black - 6.1 Inch 21:9 Wide OLED - Triple lens - Lightweight & Compact - 3.5 mm audio jack - Android 13 - SIM free - 6GB RAM - 128GB Storage - IP65/68 rating - Dual SIM hybrid *1

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However, it's the internal specs that leave something to be desired, as the Xperia 10 V is using practically identical components to last year. The 10 V is equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 695, 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, as well as a 5000mAh battery. While the Xperia 10 IV certainly wasn't unusable by any means, it wasn't the smoothest-performing smartphone we've ever tested, so a newer processor would have been appreciated. It’s a good job, too, because Sony is facing up to some formidable competition. Google is responsible for our favourite mid-range phone of 2023, the Pixel 7a, though Samsung is also right in the mix with the Galaxy A54 5G. The Honor 90 offers a particularly classy alternative, while the Poco F5 aims to provide flat-out performance above all else. Moving onto the more basic Xperia model, and arguably the more interesting of the two, the Xperia 10 V. The 10 IV was a surprise hit for 2022, as it provided a thoroughly enjoyable AV experience despite its reasonable asking price.

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As Director Krennic’s shuttle enters the atmosphere of the planet, we are introduced to a stunningly bright and punchy vista, as the sun gleams on the crashing waves. There is subtle variation in the blue of the sky that is captured nicely on the Xperia. In fact, colours in general are a key strength of the 10 V. There’s a warmth to the beige tones within the Verso family homestead and skin tones benefit from this too, with a richness that doesn’t extend to ruddy or overdone. The Sony Xperia 1 V and Xperia 10 V are the latest smartphones in Sony’s 2023 collection, but what’s the difference between the two? It’s even lighter than the Xperia 10 IV, despite having the same large 5,000mAh battery, while its 6.1in FHD+ 60Hz OLED display is now fractionally bigger and significantly brighter. Also new to this model is a set of front-firing stereo speakers.You’ll often see the term “two-day battery life” bandied around as the sign of a rare phone with excellent stamina, but the Xperia 10 V blows way past that. I was able to get through a full 48-hour period in between charges, with 7hrs 22mins of screen-on time – we’re not talking light usage here – and I was still left with 24% to play with. This phone features fast charge technology - faster than standard charging, for when time is of the essence. The fact that it still looks premium without following the trends of glass and shimmery rear paint jobs can’t be ignored either. Screen Once again, not a lot has changed going from the Xperia 10 IV and even the 10 III to the new Xperia 10 V. That's both a good and a bad thing. If you are a fan of the iconic thin and tall, extra light design on the phone, there is just nothing else out there in the midrange space to offer an alternative. Similarly, the 21:9 display aspect ratio remains a pretty exclusive spotlight feature. One improvement over last year’s design is the inclusion of dual front-facing stereo speakers, which goes some way to justifying those chunky top and bottom bezels. They’re not particularly loud or punchy, however, and I found that I needed to crank them up to around the halfway mark in normal YouTube video-watching scenarios.

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AAC-LC, AAC+, eAAC+, AAC-ELD, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, FLAC, MP3, MIDI, Vorbis, PCM, Opus, 360 Reality Audio Music FormatHz Refresh rate 2 , 120 Hz Touch scanning rate 2 , DCI-P3 100%, Video Image Optimization, Triluminous display for mobile, Multi-window switch, One hand mode Listen, watch, shoot, play, enjoy. With a best-in-class 5000mAh large capacity battery, front stereo speakers, a bright OLED display, and a triple lens camera, the Xperia 10 V can easily handle all your everyday activities, from music and movies to gaming and photography. Yet it's compact and lightweight enough to comfortably carry anywhere and everywhere. The Xperia 10 V has more in the way of picture and sound upgrades than the 1 V, with the 6.1-inch OLED display (also 21:9 aspect ratio) now apparently 1.5 times brighter, which Sony says makes outdoor visibility better. The 10 V also gets a stereo speaker set-up this year, with a 20 per cent increase in volume and a more balanced and direct sound, which Sony says is supported with a low noise amplifier.

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The Color accuracy chart gives an idea of how close a display's measured colors are to their referential values. The first line holds the measured (actual) colors, while the second line holds the reference (target) colors. The closer the actual colors are to the target ones, the better. Sony has improved the Xperia 10 V’s display compared to the 10 IV, but not in the way that we would have thought obvious. It’s a slightly larger 6.1in FHD+ OLED (up from 6in), and it’s a lot brighter. Sony claims a 50% increase, and I measured an impressive luminance of 613cd/m 2 with auto brightness turned off. A tech addict from about the age of three (seriously, he's got the VHS tapes to prove it), Tom's been writing about gadgets, games and everything in between for the past decade, with a slight diversion into the world of automotive in between.Internally the Xperia 10 V is very similar to its predecessor. It’s using the exact same Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 5G chip as last year’s phone, with the same 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. There does appear to be an upgraded model with 8GB of RAM in some regions, although the UK doesn’t appear to be included. If 128GB of storage isn’t enough, you can upgrade storage via the Micro SD slot up to 1TB if you wish. The Xperia 10 V, meanwhile, opts for a triple-lens system with a 48MP main camera, an 8MP telephoto lens and an 8MP ultra-wide lens. While it may not match the Xperia 5 V’s capabilities, it still delivers excellent photos for everyday use. Battery Life:

Xperia 10 V review: Alternatives, pros and cons, verdict Sony Xperia 10 V review: Alternatives, pros and cons, verdict

The Sony Xperia 10 V has exactly the same key strengths and weaknesses as the Xperia 10 IV did last year. Factor in a nigh-on identical design, and it’s pretty much impossible to waver from our previous, rather middling verdict. Moving onto the display, the Xperia uses an OLED panel with a 1080p resolution, a pixel density of 449, and a 60Hz refresh rate. It supports HDR and reaches a maximum of 624 nits peak brightness. For the money, this is an admirably specced screen, and it's specially impressive that it's an OLED. Sure enough, the Xperia 10 V blitzed our regular looping video test, lasting a staggering 29hrs 33mins. That’s pretty much identical to the previous Xperia 10 IV, unsurprisingly, and several hours longer than the closest mid-range competition. f/1.8 main w/ PDAF, OIS + 8MP, f/2.2 telephoto w/ 2x optical zoom, PDAF + 8MP, f/2.2 ultrawide rear Like the Xperia 1 V, we’ve not gone hands-on with the Xperia 10 V just yet, but with experience using Snapdragon 695-equipped phones like the OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite, we expect performance to be fine overall, though it may not be able to power some AAA titles with high-level textures enabled. The Xperia 1 V is triple the cost of the Xperia 10 VThis comparison might seem one-sided with the Xperia 1 V seemingly beating the 10 V in most key areas, but there’s a good reason for that: the Xperia 1 V costs over triple the amount of the Xperia 10 V – in the UK, at least. Compared to the Pixel 7a, Samsung Galaxy A54 5G, or even the lightning-fast Poco F5, you can get a lot more for not a lot more, be it more processing power, faster charging or better long-term software support.



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