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Sony Xperia 1 III 256GB 5G Factory Unlocked Smartphone, Violet [U.S. Official w/Warranty]

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Color: Purple


Style: Xperia 1 III Violet


Features

  • Display: Features a 6.5-inch 4K HDR OLED display with 120Hz refresh rate for smooth scrolling and vivid colors.
  • Camera: Equipped with a triple camera setup with 12MP main, 12MP ultra-wide, and 12MP telephoto lenses for versatile photography.
  • Audio: Includes 360 Spatial Sound technology for immersive audio experience when listening to music.
  • Design: Has a sleek slate design with a front fingerprint sensor and side-mounted volume and power buttons.
  • Connectivity: Supports Bluetooth 5.1, NFC, USB-C, and Wi-Fi 6 for seamless connectivity with other devices.

Description

Experience breathtaking speed in in your creative, entertainment or gaming with 5G capability from the World’s first 120Hz immersive 6.5” 21:9 4K HDR OLED display to the triple camera and four focal lengths which features Real- time autofocus even when shooting extended telephoto or up to 20fps continuous image capture.

Brand: Sony


Model Name: XQBC62/V


Wireless Carrier: Unlocked for All Carriers


Operating System: Android 11.0


Cellular Technology: 5G, 4G LTE


Memory Storage Capacity: 256 GB


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, NFC


Color: Purple


Screen Size: 6.5 Inches


Wireless network technology: GSM, LTE


Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 2.8 x 0.32 inches


Item Weight: 6.6 ounces


Item model number: XQBC62/V


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


OS: Android 11.0


RAM: 12 GB


Wireless communication technologies: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC


Connectivity technologies: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, NFC


GPS: True


Special features: Dual SIM, 4K Video Recording, Expandable Memory, Fingerprint Sensor, Water Resistant


Display technology: OLED


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Other camera features: Rear, Front


Audio Jack: 3.5 mm


Form Factor: Slate


Color: Purple


Battery Power Rating: 4500


Whats in the box: Mobile Phone, Charger Block, USB C-C cable, Printed Leaflets


Manufacturer: Sony


Date First Available: October 20, 2021


Memory Storage Capacity: 256 GB


Standing screen display size: 6.5 Inches


Ram Memory Installed Size: 12 GB


Weight: 6.6 Ounces


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  • This isn't the phone for everybody, and that's the point.
Color: Black Style: Xperia 1 III Black
Edit, April 2023: Just wanna say that after a bit over a year, almost a year and a half, this phone continues to serve me well. The software is still up to date, things are still running smoothly, and the battery continues to not be an issue. I have it set to stop charging at 80% to keep the battery healthier for longer, and I've got no problems with battery life. I feel no need to carry a battery pack with me. Mind you, when the Galaxy S7 I carried in high school was at this point in its life, it'd hit 50% by lunchtime. Let's be real: 20 minutes on the charger before and after work is not so bad. And I still think the camera is just okay. On one hand, this phone kinda got me into photography. On the other hand, this phone made me buy a real camera. Take that as you will. Radar is still an extraordinarily good boy. My original review, from February 2022: Despite some doom-and-gloom headlines, I can't help but feel as if Sony has really found their market this time. That market is media nerds who miss old phones... and who were pushed off the LG train. But it's not just LG's departure from the market that makes this phone a hit, and there are a few notable differences separate the Mk.III's features from LG's mistakes. Chief among them: intention and cohesion. The Mk.III is a phone with a purpose, and it goes about executing that purpose remarkably well. The headphone jack is present and sounds very nice, so that you can actually use your nice, wired headphones (although it is still a smartphone; don't expect to run an HD-600 out of it). The SIM tray is toolless and has a micro-SD slot, so that files (songs, pictures, videos, movies, etc), can be moved on to and off of the phone quickly and easily. The rectangular, notchless 4k, 120hz, 16:9 screen is perfect for watching movies with as few compromises as possible on a mobile devise. The camera's hardware is robust (if a bit over-engineered) and has an accompanying shutter button, and the software is aimed squarely at people who'd get use out of a good manual mode... and not so much those who wouldn't. The Mk.III is a phone designed for nerds, and that's what the Xperia line has always been. Regular consumers are going to be turned off by it, but that's because it's not meant for them. Normal smartphone users don't care about the rectangular screen, the Cinema Pro app, or that it has a hi-res DAC, and they would almost certainly get more use out of something like a Pixel or a Galaxy. LG's fatal mistake was forgetting that normal people aren't interested, and instead of sticking to one market or the other, they split the difference and got lost in the middle, with features that neither side was really all that interested in. I bet you didn't remember that the G5 had separate modules you could attach to a slot at the bottom, or that the V20 had a little second screen that could display app shortcuts, or that the G8 had a sensor that could read the blood vessels in your hand. The Xperia line has gotten around this by completely ignoring the normal people that don't care, and instead catering directly to nerds, allowing them to wear expensive headphones and fiddle with their camera settings while also not forsaking flagship creature comforts like a top-of-the-line processor, metal and glass construction, wireless charging, and up-to-date software-- all things that are not guaranteed when buying the older or cheaper phones that share many of the Mk.III's most desired features. Although the phone is by no means perfect (the cameras' auto mode needs work, the battery could be bigger, and some might find Sony's software skin to be a bit sparse), it more than achieves what it set out to do, and I am looking forward to keeping it by my side going forward. Judge the photo sample as you will, but I think it does well. I haven't had a lot of interesting photo opportunities with this phone yet, and I am not a photographer, so some basic indoor dog pictures will have to suffice. His name is Radar and he's a very good boy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2022 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Competes with the best flagships on the market
Color: Black Style: Xperia 1 III Black
Sony is currently the underdog in the Android mobile market. Their sales have dwindled (though the division now turns annual profits). They don't get anywhere near the mind-share of Samsung or Apple, or even companies like One Plus. Practically every tech reviewer out there has been saying "this phone is overpriced." So why do I like this phone? Am I the weird one who thinks it's worth the money? I don't think so - and here's my case. USER EXPERIENCE The Snapdragon 888 SoC and 12gb of system RAM mean this phone absolutely flies through Android 11 (Sony has promised a minimum of 2 OS updates as well). The user experience is fast and buttery, and it can handle even the most taxing games with aplomb. The 256gb of on board memory means you will likely not worry about app storage or photo storage for quite some time. Android is near stock, but a raft of Sony improvements are available, such as "side sense" and multi-window switch, which make running two apps simultaneously on the tall screen a breeze. SCREEN and SPEAKERS As you can see in the above LOTR picture, this screen is really spectacular when it comes to media. It is 21:9, and video apps intelligently zoom to fit is when using that cinematic aspect ratio. The level of detail and the pop from HDR is palpable. The screen can do 120hz in 4K resolution, but I find 60hz perfectly smooth. The speakers are the best I've heard on a mobile device. Loud, clear up to top volume, and even a little bassy. Terrific for YouTube or podcasts even if you're in, say, a noisy kitchen. CAMERA Sony has brought its Alpha camera interface (pictured) to the Xperia line (though not to worry, there is a standard "Basic" mode enabled by default as well). This affords the user control of basically everything - ISO, white balance, shutter speed, manual focus, and so on. The camera features four native focal lengths to shoot in - 16mm ultrawide, 24mm standard, 70mm 3.7x zoom, and 105mm 4.4x zoom (which I have demonstrated in my attached skyline pictures, all taken from the same position). Results are impressive, and make this phone a real point and shoot replacement. Eye Autofocus detection is a major boon to parents of fast moving children or pets, and it works wonderfully. The camera is also capable of 4K/120fps video, and includes the Cinema Pro app to let your inner film director fly free in 21:9 aspect ratio with all sorts of manual control of camera settings and color timing. UNIQUE FEATURES The Xperia line has two unique selling points that are massively important to me. First and foremost is expandable storage. You can pop a 1tb micro SD card into this phone to store photos, music, movies, whatever. Also, there is a 3.5mm headphone jack - not important to some people, but for those with high quality headphones or a desire to use an external mic, this is a must. Now, I wish these features were not unique in the smartphone world, but they are now, thanks to Apple. CONCLUSION This phone has the same MSRP as the Galaxy S21 Ultra and the iPhone 12 Pro Max. It performs equally with them in terms of user experience and camera, but adds expandable storage, a 4K/120hz screen, and a headphone jack. There's even a deal currently to get free Sony noise canceling earbuds. so is this a "bad deal?" Only insofar as any current flagship is a bad deal. This phone is tailored for a specific sort of user - one who likes a lot of features, customization, and user control. If that's not you, this phone isn't for you. But if it is, I have a hard time imagining you being disappointed by it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2021 by Matthew T. Weflen Matthew T. Weflen

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