Sony has updated its midrange Xperia 10 for 2024, and Mark VI is here. In many ways, Sony is keeping the formula the unchanged - you get a compact device...
Got to agree with the conclusion of the review, while this seems like a decent offering (and I personally like the "retro" look), for Є400, you might as well get a A55 with a much better screen and probably longer security support (Android OS updates aren't that important these days).
But the A55 doesn't have a headphone jack, this can be a game changer for some.
I had to import a xperia 1V because the offering for high end phone with 3.5mm jack and an SD card slot is pretty much non-existant where I am (Canada).
While I am a big supporter of having the headphone jack (I see no reason to have another device requiring charging), I feel like this is one smartphone feature that unfortunately doesn't stand a chance to survive in the future (I think SD card support has a somewhat better chance, but I could be wrong).
But yes, the headphone jack is a good differentiator relative to the A55.
I pre ordered from Amazon.de and shipped to the US. I know I'll be missing a lot of 5g bands with t mobile, but I live in a major metro so I'm not super worried about coverage.
Man this looks so good, but I'm not sure if I'm shooting myself in the foot with the camera and the 60Hz display. I'm just looking for a reasonable midrange phone that still has a headphone jack that's not whack in any sense.
Pixel 7a, A55, Nothing 2a and Moto Edge 50 Fusion all look nice and probably better, if it wasn't for the headphone jack that I want to keep to connect to various audio periphery as a musician.
Then you have the Oneplus Nord CE 2 5G which is already two years old.
Or the Xiaomi Redmi Not 12 S, which looks amazing for the price, but I've read that their UI pushes you ad. Wtf could you fucking not.
Addendum: Shopping for a decent midrange phone has never been so frustrating like these days. Everything gets more expensive while the phones loose features (just look at the telecam on the xperia 10 VI compared to the V)
It's cheap. They pass on the savings from using plastic on to you.
21:9 is ultrawide, which obviously has its appeal for some, even though I myself use 19,5:9 and like it