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Sony Xperia PRO-I all carriers 5G smartphone with 1-inch image sensor, triple camera array and 120Hz 6.5” 21:9 4K HDR OLED Display - XQBE62/B

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Style: Xperia Pro-I


Features

  • World s first native 4K 120fps high frame rate recording in a smartphone[ii].Form_factor : Bar.Display resolution maximum:1644 x 3840 pixels
  • Eye AF and Object tracking keeps subjects in focus for videos and stills
  • Triple camera array w/ ZEISS optics (16mm/24mm/50mm) and 3D iToF sensor
  • Anti-distortion shutter helps suppress the rolling-shutter effect
  • 12bit RAW for smooth color gradation[iii] and high dynamic range

Description

The Xperia PRO-I redefines the camera as the world’s first smartphone with 1-inch Exmor RS® image sensor and phase-detection AF[i], 4K video recording at 120fps high frame rate (a world’s first[ii]), and unique modular vlogging capabilities all packed into a smartphone. So you can be creative, wherever, whenever. It’s THE Camera. [i] Xperia PRO-I features a 1.0-type Sony image sensor with phase detection auto focus. Verified by Strategy Analytics' SpecTRAX Service against the published camera specifications for over 19,600 smartphones. Correct as of the 26th October 2021. [ii] The Xperia PRO-I supports high frame-rate internal 4K movie recording at up to 120fps, for smooth, expressive slow-motion playback at up to 5x. Verified by Strategy Analytics' SpecTRAX Service against the published video specifications for over 19,600 smartphones. Correct as of the 26th October 2021 [iii] This feature is only available for the 24mm lens.

Brand: Sony


Model Name: XQBE62/B


Wireless Carrier: Unlocked for All Carriers


Operating System: Android 11.0


Cellular Technology: 5G


Memory Storage Capacity: 512 GB


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


Color: Black


Screen Size: 6.5 Inches


Wireless network technology: LTE


Product Dimensions: 6.61 x 2.84 x 0.35 inches


Item Weight: 7.5 ounces


Item model number: XQBE62/B


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: October 28, 2021


Manufacturer: Sony


Country of Origin: Thailand


Memory Storage Capacity: 512 GB


Standing screen display size: 6.5 Inches


Ram Memory Installed Size: 12 GB


Item Weight: 7.5 Ounces


Charging Time: 109 minutes


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  • Unique phone.
Style: Xperia Pro-I
Great camera, display and the sound is very clear.
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024 by Mark A Hernandez

  • Expensive but highly capable camera
Style: Xperia Pro-I
First off, do not compare this to iPhone, pixels or anything else. It doesn’t compare. The point and shoot mode on this is phone isn’t competitive but the custom camera controls are exactly what you see on a dedicated camera. The quality is there too. The high fps burst is also amazing, something the 888 can’t do on its own. The speakers are amazing and loud, display is bright enough even in direct sunlight. This device also seems very durable. My complaints are meh battery life, poor software updates (still on April 2022 security patch at end of July), poor video autofocus tracking and narrow display cuts off some games. That said, my NEX-6 struggles to keep up with the Pro-I in many cases. Obviously the NEX can take a multitude of lenses but it also doesn’t fit in my pocket or play movies and music. The Pro-I is a no brainer if you can get it under MSRP. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2022 by R. Bernhardt

  • Nice evolution in the lineup with some caveats
Style: Xperia Pro-I
Good evolution of the Xperia flagship line with a few caveats. Shortened battery life was expected as a symptom of the 120hz refresh rate screen but didn't realize it was going to be this bad since I was expecting the larger battery to offset some of that. With the Xperia 1 II, I could get by with a single charge per day. With the Pro-I, it's impossible to do that and most days will require two charges. The charging is also much slower in comparison. The camera was one of the main components marketed as ground breaking by Sony. Well, it's no game changer especially at night. Subpar at best and the dynamic range isn't great either. During the day it's better but it's not a S22. Worst of all, there are no system or Google Play security updates available. The phone has been stuck on the Oct 2021 system update and June 2021 Google Play updates since I received the phone in December. Sony support has been helpful but tells me the Senior engineers confirm this is the latest version available for the phone even though their notes state otherwise. Unfortunately this item will be the deal breaker. If there is not an update before the end of January, the phone will be going back. Fundamental security issues are non-negotiable. The screen is amazing compared to my iPhone 13 Pro Max. The headphone jack and DAC sounds amazing compared to the Xperia 1 II which was horrible. Functionally, things just make much more sense on this phone and has been my daily driver since day 1. It's unfortunate Sony can't get their act together with updates. THAT should be priority 1! Edit: as of March 2nd, the phone was finally updated to Jan 2022 security updates today. Sony support has been fantastic throughout the process. Although it's unfortunate to have needed to push it along, support has been fantastic and was very much invested in getting the needed info to the engineering team. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2022 by L.L.

  • Pricey
Style: Xperia Pro-I
Yes it is pricey but it still has one of the top five best cameras on a phone supposedly they're going to finally be releasing the third entry into this series this year so the phone will be outdated within the Sony division of cameras but right now you can't really do much better just wish it was a little cheaper ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024 by Caim The Abyssbringer

  • Great Phone - Handicapped by Sony. Honeymoon is OVER.
Style: Xperia Pro-I
EDIT - I am very reluctant to post a one-star review. I have to be really hot to do it. Right now I'm boiling. I apologize for the technical terms, but this is a pro-level phone and the terms are meant for pros or at least accomplished amateurs. I originally reviewed this phone after using it extensively on a 7-day cruise in March 2022. At that time I was impressed with it even though it did crash at times with Filmic Pro. I am leaving my full original review for comparison. I still think it's a great phone, but I have some big issues with Sony. The phone is capable of shooting log, 10-bit. This fact is revealed by use of the Camera2 Probe app. But the apps Sony included DON'T TAKE ADVANTAGE of these features. That fact should have tipped me off, but I didn't realize the significance of it. After all, why sell a phone with impressive video capabilities and load it with video apps that cannot use these features? Filmic Pro did work well after a couple of revisions and I was pretty happy. Then I tried MotionCam Pro, which is capable of shooting RAW video(!) I had problems from the start and other PRO-I owners had the same issues. The developers concluded that Sony had locked out multiple capabilities from 3rd party developers and the phone needed to be rooted to use MotionCam Pro unlike several other phones that perform very well when shooting RAW video - no root required. I tried to root my phone and discovered that it can't be rooted. The bootloader is permanently locked. Since then Filmic Pro has stopped supporting 10-bit video, log or regular, with the Pro-I. Tell me that Sony didn't pressure them to remove this great professional feature. I paid (a lot) for this phone and now discover that I could have bought a Samsung or other high-end phone and been able to shoot in RAW and 10-bit log. I thought I owned this phone when I paid for it, but SONY is controlling what I can and can't do with it. I HAVE BOUGHT MY LAST SONY PRODUCT. Original review. This phone has so many great features it's hard to list them all. My wife and I just got back from a 7-day Caribbean cruise and I put the phone through its paces. Here are my observations. First, the camera is excellent. I was dreaming of a phone camera with full manual control and the ability to shoot raw stills and log video so I could edit in my PC. This one exceeded my expectations. It is solidly built, has the best screen I've ever seen and it seems that Sony has made a list of all of the features that Apple and Samsung have removed from their products (while raising the prices) and included most of them in this phone. It has an earphone/external microphone jack, a USB-C power/data port - also OTG capable so you can plug a HARD DRIVE or thumb drive in and access it with no problems and it arrives with a half terabyte of storage and a slot you can access with your thumbnail that can hold a one-terabyte SD card! Bloatware? you ask. Very little and with 1.5 terabytes of storage you don't even notice it. Did I mention the camera can be switched between f2 and f4? If you are shooting in strong sunlight you can stop it down and keep shooting without hanging a neutral density filter on it. Speaking of strong sunlight, like other phones, the camera controls are difficult to see outside during the day. I learned to make as many settings as I could before stepping outside and I turned the screen brightness all the way up. Oh, and it has actual GLASS LENSES, made by Zeiss no less! It has a programmable physical button, which I have programmed to start Filmic Pro. It also has a physical shutter button that refocuses the camera when the button is half-way down - like big boy cameras do. Replaceable battery? You will never see those again. Forget about it. The phone is not perfect. For starters with a full size SD card it tips the scales at over $2,000. It doesn't have wireless charging and the battery life is just OK although it can be recharged pretty quickly. I haven't used the included camera apps; I use Filmic Pro or Open Camera for video and Firstlight or Open Camera for stills. It will shoot 4k video at 120 fps and 10-bit color depth with High Dynamic Range. I have noticed the phone stalls, sometimes frequently with Filmic Pro and Open Camera. I found that frequently running the Ccleaner app to delete all of the unnecessary cache files seemed to help this issue. Use the paid version - this is no time to get cheap. It has never overheated - it just beeps and stops running. So thoroughbreds are finicky. Sony thinks of this as a professional camera that can make phone calls. I agree. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2022 by geronimo58

  • So so
Style: Xperia Pro-I
I'm a little disappointed in this phone. Normally I enjoy Sony phones for their build quality, camera hardware and excellent sound reproduction. This phone has all the Sony attributes but although I hardly record video it gets very warm at times, the fingerprint sensor is glitchy, not working right now and battery life is hit or miss. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2023 by Brian

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