SONY Xperia 10 II UNBOXING – What’s the inside box / Quick Review By HardReset.Info

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Aug 14, 2021
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SONY Xperia 10 II UNBOXING – What’s the inside box / Quick Review

Welcome everyone is a Sony Xperia 10 mark ii, and today I'll go over unboxing along with an overview of the device now getting started. This is the super flimsy box that it comes in nothing special. Honestly, it's kind of shameful, considering this device costs roughly about 400 dollars, something like 350 to 400 from what I could gather. Another prices may also vary depending on where you are. I don't think this phone is actually being sold in the US, considering I can't find it at all on their website in U. S.

just everywhere else, so popping it out uh, that's the phone, so let's set it to the site for now and check what's in the box, which, apart from the phone, obviously so we got some booklets right here, so it comes in this weird, not really sure what the point of this is um. I guess to hold the paper in place more paper to hold paper um. Well, apart from that, just booklets that no one really cares about as a literally wasting paper cool um. So we got nothing here. Then we got a type c to type an USB, a brick, and this is an 18.

What, if I'm correct, I just quickly check where's the max yeah, something like 18 watts, um, and we get headphones. So it looks like the phone actually has a headphone jack, it's kind of surprising, honestly um. I wasn't expecting that, but the headphones that you get with this device are just beautiful um. They just look like other garbage, so I just got the box onto the side. There is nothing else in there, so getting straight to the device itself um.

This screen has a six inch uh display with a resolution of 1080p by 25 20. So this is a 21x9. It's the same aspect: ratio of movies in a theater. So if you were to watch movies, for instance on this display, you would have no black bars anywhere unless it's a TV show, but I digress um, and it's an older display. So that's really nice.

Actually, you will get those super deep, blacks, uh! That's I! I always welcome an older display with an also density of 457 pixels per inch. I would say it's: okay um. Furthermore, I don't really care for more. Personally, some people might be pixel peeping and one thing like 600 probably, and they would most likely be happy with a 4k display on a phone which I personally don't see any or any reason for that. I can't see past 1080p, so it doesn't really bother me here, but hey you do you um and when, if you care about the screen to body ratio, as we at one point, did it's a 77.6 percent, so 77.6 of the front is a screen. Apart from that, we have triple camera setup on the back, as you can see.

Now, probably this will be the most disappointing part of the device. In my opinion, um it's a main shooter is a 12 megapixel white sensor. Then you have an 8 mega 8 megapixel, telephoto and 8 megapixel ultra-wide, and all of that can shoot at 4k, 30 frames or 1080p again, 30 frames. So you don't. You are not getting anything outstanding here and also apart from that it does slow motion uh.

If you can even call that slow motion, it's a little laughable, I would have to say um I'll go into the um the gallery, so I've recorded this little short footage and just to make it. This is the normal speed with my hand- and this is the slow motion which is moving at just barely any much difference. There's no other option for the slow motion, so it is really slow and the photos that come out of this are also not very sharp. I was literally holding the phone as steady as I could and the photos weren't going out coming very sharp and detailed, and it was really disappointing. Uh now the lighting of those photos was okay, I would say I mean you can see it right here.

Uh. There is enough light to capture a spotless, sharp image, but a few starts zooming in like- and this is just trash. I have no other way of describing this um now when it comes down to continuing with the specifications uh, it comes down to other parts of the device. It comes with eight four gigabytes of ram and a snapdragon 665 um, so just a mid-range specs honestly, and you get also 3600 William hour battery. Apart from that, with that battery, you have what they call quick charge.3.0 with that disappointing, 18 watt charger, which, honestly nowadays every device is about a 30 watt charger which will blow this phone, I'm pretty sure out of the water. In terms of how quick you can charge it for close to 400 dollar device, this phone offers you almost nothing, so I might be a little.

I don't know against it in a way. I don't really see the value for money for this device. Um, the only I guess, selling point of it is just the aspect ratio, I'm. I think it's one of the few ones uh that Sony I mean. Oh, Sony's.

I think the only one that makes the 21x9 aspect- ratio- phones, everybody else- sticks with something a little more traditional. But if, if you're, looking for an aspect, ratio to be well kind of like a movie is, and you're going to pay premium for this, I don't really see the reason behind it. It seems illogical. Now. Also, it's branded as Xperia there's also the Xperia one, which is the premium version of this device.

I would say they also have the Xperia one mark ii, um and those phones come with their camera and cinema pro up, which allows you to um to have a little more control over photos and videos that I capture with a would say: semi-professional uh grade application on the phone uh better than any other device that has built in this device doesn't come with that, so it's basically the lower tier of it. I think it's almost blended the same. Furthermore, I just the other one is Xperia 1 instead of Xperia 10. , it is well significantly cheaper because the PR one costs about a thousand dollars. This costs more well less than half of it, so um.

But apart from that um, honestly personally, I think this phone is a little disappointing. Um, starting from the cameras that are just kind of garbage, though even the front one that have- and here it's an 8 megapixel and I don't even want to turn it on if the back cameras couldn't handle, taking photos and no more circumstances, um the respectable quality. I don't even want to bother with the front the charging is just kind of there slow. The only I guess benefit is you get color choices? You have black white men, green and very blue, so hey I have to, take a win whatever you can. I guess um, but yeah.

Apart from that, like I said, the phone is disappointing. The best part of this. This phone is the display, and personally I really like the 21x9 aspect ratio. I was a fan of it in terms of like monitors for computers and the phone too, but I don't really see the reason for paying premium for this aspect ratio it now just now um and when it comes down to also the build quality of the device that we're well, we already have it in front of us. I have gorilla glass front back, and then you have a plastic frame of the device.

Now, even though it's plastic, it is cheap material, but it does kind of feel nice in hand. It has this like weird texture to it, which I personally really like um overall, the design of the device I do like it feels nice in hand um, but again I'm not gonna, be paying more for a budget device just because it feels nice in hand when it comes down to usability of it. It chugs right from the get-go when I first well set it up. Whenever you go into like even the up tray right here, it feels slow kind of like it's missing frames while pulling it up in 2020, I'm already used to overly having budget phones coming with a 90 hertz display. This is not it.

You basically pay the same amount for something that is just budget spec. I would compare it basically, I think that's the closest um, so it does. It feels slow just by like pulling stuff down like notification panel when you do it like really quick, where it doesn't really have time to animate it's okay, but when you're doing it slowly you it seems it just looks weird like it's slow, I'm not really sure how to explain this you'd have to look at it yourself and compared to probably some other device um. Now, for instance, I have my phone right here, uh, it's a fairly old device at this point, but just as a comparison, you can look at the animation smoothness of this when you're pulling something down compared to this it just it doesn't even compare and honestly the prices would be about the same for both of those phones. At this moment, I just mine, isn't the new um so yeah to basically conclude this, I would really want to like this device.

It has some nice features, for instance, like the split screen function built into here, that it can automatically split screen abs by just tapping one button. I personally really like that. It's a really cool add-on, the system, the android as almost stock. If not, basically stock, nothing on it, so it does have couple things that I like here uh, but then I don't see the reason to overpay for a device that doesn't bring anything uh that'll justify to be worth that extra buck. So that would conclude my overview now.

If you really want a 21x9 display, then I guess you don't really have a choice. This is, I think, the only device from oh well, not the only but Sony, is the only manufacturer. I think that makes them. I might be wrong, though, so don't quote me. Furthermore, I haven't really looked into it, but I also haven't checked many devices with this aspect ratio.

Apart from that, you get a stock android and a fairly budget feeling device um, even though it's really nice in the hand it still feels budget, um and yeah. I think that'll best justify this device, honestly mid-range with a feel of budget, so yeah. Now, if you found this video helpful, don't forget to hit like subscribe, and thanks for watching you.


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