[EN] Sony Xperia 10 II Hands-on Review, 6-inch OLED Display with Flagship Design! By FlashingDroid

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Aug 14, 2021
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[EN] Sony Xperia 10 II Hands-on Review, 6-inch OLED Display with Flagship Design!

Hey guys ray here, this is the Xperia ten mark to the latest smartphone from Sony. It's meat. Arranger Sony is charging it for $25.99 Hong Kong dollars, which can be translated to around 3:30 in u. s. dollars, they're actually selling it for 319 pounds in the UK for third or half of the price of their flagship. We are still getting this familiar flagship like design on the Xperia 10 Mac 2 borrowed from the Xperia 5, or even the upcoming Xperia one mag 2.

For the first time ever we are getting this symmetrical design on the front, with a balanced forehead and chin on a mid-range Sony phone we're also getting a 6 inches astonishing OLED 21 by 9 cinema white display a three camera lens camera system and a 3600 million per hour big battery. There is one crucial element who are missing on the Xperia 10 back to the processor. It's actually packing a snapdragon 665 processors. Here, with 4 gigabytes of RAM, come on Sony at least a Snapdragon 700 series processor will do the job much better, but for those who don't need that much of power, the snapper in 665 will do the job just fine anyway, the designs, really great I mean I like it a lot. Finally, a balanced design on the front is a tall phone, but tall also means limb.

I can handle this phone with one hand, no problem and just look at the details. The build quality is indeed impressive. How precise the glasses are meeting the mid-frame. It is, however, made out of plastic. It certainly doesn't feel as premium as the Xperia one or the Xperia v, but it's still got a matte finish on the mid-frame, and it's smooth to touch.

Nevertheless, outside the build quality's precise. It's also worth I mention that both the front and the back glass panels are Gorilla Glass 6, and here we have the 3.5 millimeter headphone jack and hey easily removable SIM tray. It is a dual SIM card slot, while the second one as a micros card slots. Oh, one more thing: it is ip68 water and dust resistant for six inches 21 by nine OLED display, with full HD plus resolutions. Also surprising I mean color.

Reproduction and color accuracy is really, really close to the, for example, Xperia one Xperia v or even the s20 Ultra from Samsung Sony, has once again brought its trimmings display technology from its bra via TV to here still lacking its reality. The x1 for mobile display technology here on the Xperia 10 mark 2. Also, we are not getting the creator mode here. However, we can still get into the image quality settings to choose between original mode, which is more natural and displays color more faithfully, also standard mode which boosts the colors for this price tag out, say the display quality's, just out of my imagination, speaking of imagination, look at this speaker grille on the bottom side of the display panel. For one moment, I thought is going to be a stereo, because at home, however, is just going to be a single speaker, firing on the front still better than a bottom firing single speaker.

Isn't it to be honest, is pretty soft and not as play as maybe the Xperia one at the end of the day is got a perfect, fantastic design which I can recall the Xperia v, even the upcoming Xperia one Mach 2, and a display with no not with perfect color accuracy and color reproduction. Last but not least, there we have the three camera lenses, camera system, a 12, megapixel main camera and 8 megapixels telephoto lens and an 8 megapixels out wide angle lens just by looking at the specs. This is pretty amazing. Isn't it, however, from day to day usage I can tell this? Camera system is not even close to the Xperia 1 under broad daylight. Colors are vibrant and images are bright.

Of course, the sharpness is great under broad daylight. However, the dynamic range is not top-notch, especially in some backlight scenes. Sometimes the shadows are underexposed, while sometimes the highlights are overblown quickly. Moving indoor colors are still there and sharpness are still there. However, noise level is definitely not flag shaped here, especially when the lighting conditions becoming even more challenging for this kind of outdoor dark night environment.

The Xperia 10 mark 2 just doesn't cut it. Fortunately, we should really appreciate Sony's effort in bringing the night mode to the Xperia 10 mark 2. It works with all three camera lenses. It definitely boosts brightness color saturation and reduces noise as well. Dynamic range in night.

Scenes also improves. Ultimately, though, in this kind of night scenes, even with the help of the night mode, the Xperia 10 Mach 2 is still not able to produce a shop and noise free images in duck or maybe complete darkness. Low-Light photography is compromised so as the snapdragon 665, processor and phone kicks of ram. All in all with the precise manufacturing process, the build quality of the Xperia 10 Mac 2 is astonishing, almost perfect as a mid-range err. If you like the Sony design that 21 by 9 display aspect ratio than this older display is one of the best, maybe even the absolute best for a mid-range phone you'll also get ip68 water and dust resistant, anti, 3 lenses, camera setup, oh, not to mention a 36 hundred million power.

Big battery. However, still I would say if Sony is able to put a Snapdragon 700 series processor with 6 gigabytes of RAM to this Xperia T market. Oh, it just would be a perfect phone, so this is the end of my video hope. You all enjoy it and like it, don't forget to subscribe and click the belly button. So you won't miss out all English videos in the future.

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