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In the US, Sony plans to sell the Xperia Pro-I for the eye-watering price of $1,800. The way the company sees it, you're effectively getting a flagship phone and RX100 VII for less than the price ...
The Xperia Pro is Sony's first 5G phone for the US. Using a combo of 5G and the micro-HDMI port allows you to livestream video content from a dedicated external camera directly to social media ...
The Sony Xperia Pro-I isn't the first phone to have a 1-inch camera sensor. But it's the first to put the 1-inch sensor from the popular Sony RX100 VII camera into a phone. Lucky for us, Sony didn ...
Sony’s Xperia Pro-I goes all-in on pro-level imaging, but can’t match less expensive camera phones like the iPhone 13 Pro Max or Pixel 6 Pro. And it suffers from lackluster battery life, a dim ...
Sitting pretty in the hand, the small Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo smartphone and its 8.1-megapixel camera offer photographic skills far beyond what you'd expect for its 125g weight.
Sony’s Xperia Pro also packs a 4,000mAh battery, which isn’t tiny, but it’s not the biggest, either. You’re stuck with wired charging as well, but at least it tops out at 21W.
Tapping into its popular Alpha camera and OLED TV expertise, Sony launches a photography-oriented 5G phone, the Xperia Pro-I. It’s a top-of-the-line phone designed for creators who want the best.
While the Xperia Pro-I isn’t 5ATM water resistant like a GoPro Hero 10 Black, it does have IP65/IP68 resistance. This is hugely beneficial when travelling, for your peace of mind if nothing else.
That means, Sony's testing found, a ceiling of around 37 Mbps for uploads. Find the Xperia Pro a 5G mmWave connection, meanwhile, and you're looking at up to 131 Mbps uploads.
Sony has launched a new Xperia phone – but with the ability to act as an external monitor for a camera, 5G connectivity, a mini-HDMI port and a hefty price tag, the Xperia Pro is very different ...
The Xperia Pro, Sony’s first smartphone with 5G in the US, is launching today for $2,499.99. Sony is targeting the device at professional users, who it hopes will use its HDMI input to turn it ...
The HUAWEI P40 Pro and Sony Xperia 1 II serve up the classic main, wide-angle, and zoom camera combination, paired up with a dedicated depth sensor for improved bokeh blur.