Sony Xperia 1 II specs

May 2024 · 3 minute read

Really want to like it, but ready to move on

Edited: Aug 11, 2021, 9:30 PM

Phone owned for less than a year

I like the overall design of the phone. The 21:9 ratio is something to get used to but Im loving the more slim design which fits in my hand really well. The cameras, although a little low in the megapixel department, is really good and the pro app give you a lot of control in the settings just like their alpha cameras. Pictures turn out better with the pro app than the regular camera app as well. I cant say much about the pro video app tho as I don’t take any video. The 4K screen is nice, but its not as vibrant as my Note 9. I get they want to give a more neutral look but just looks like poop compared to others. Im glad the headphone jack is still here and I could use my audiophile quality headphones with it, wished the jack is at the bottom of the phone but at least the phone has one. The software is mostly stock Android, which is a plus, there are no bloatware installed and only the essentials is installed. Updates are relatively quick and the phone gets frequent security patches.

Wireless charging sucks on the phone. For a modern phone its slow. Placement is really finicky and unless you have it perfectly aligned, the phone wont charge. And even then, the software would randomly turn off charging for no apparent reason. When you use the phone while wireless charging, it overheats VERY easily.

The fingerprint sensor has a mind of its own. It doesn’t work when you expected it to, and it works too well when you least expect it. Deliberate scans always fail, but the act of taking out or putting away the phone always leads to attempts or successful scans. This is most annoying to say the least.

Battery life seem to take a massive hit as well. Before I could go a full day with 1 charge, now it would be lucky if it survive half a day. I didnt expect the either the phone is draining the batter this fast, or the battery condition has deteriorated this much in this short amount of time.

Bluetooth connection is garbage on the phone. Connecting to Bluetooth speakers or headphones always leads to intermittent connection and basically unusable. It also requires frequent reboot of the Bluetooth for it to even connect. A little research reveals this seems to be a known issue for Sony. Aside from generic “fixes”, there aren’t any solutions for it.

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