Amazing battery life ; Practical lightweight design ; Crisp OLED screen ;
No 120Hz refresh rate; Patchy camera; Slow charging;
Excellent battery life; IP68 water resistance; Tough Gorilla Glass Victus display protection;
Inconsistent cameras; Slow charging; Relatively weak processor; Just 60Hz screen refresh rate;
Simply different. Sony has done many things differently on the Xperia 5 IV. The phone features an audio jack, a microSD card reader and a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 packed into a compact body. Has the Japanese company made the perfect smartphone?
easy-to-handle form factor, great speakers, good performance, audio jack, microSD card reader
variable zoom no longer available, thick bezel, barebone box contents
Superb battery life; Solid main camera; Waterpoof build; Minimal bloat;
Wideangle camera suffers from distortion and noise; Night shots could be better;
The Sony Xperia 5 IV is a compact smartphone that doesn't skimp on hardware, it manages to pack an impressive camera system with lots of manual controls as well as solid battery life and speedy performance.
6.1-inch FHD+ screen, Very capable camera system, MicroSD card slot
21:9 aspect ratio won't be for everyone, No dedicated Night Mode on the camera, Slow to charge
The Sony Xperia 5 IV is Sony’s latest smartphone which undercuts the price of the flagship Xperia 1 IV but retains almost all the goodness.
Amazing camera system, Handsome design, Extensive battery life
Not cheap, Cameras take getting used to
Sony’s mid-priced Xperia IV shouldn’t be overlooked Solid OLED display Good colours Upgraded stereo speakers Screen is similar to cheaper alternatives
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