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    Discover a compact smartphone with all the power and performance you need for everyday creativity. From imaging to livestreaming[5], mobile gaming, music, movies and more, the Xperia 5 IV has it all. Featuring 5G[1] connectivity, 8GB RAM and 128GB storage with an additional SD card slot. Our brightest[3] ever 6.1” FHD 120Hz HDR OLED display[2] and 4K HDR 120fps video recording[4] on all rear cameras. [1] 5G dependent on market availability, compatible equipment and network. [2] Maximum fps will depend on shooting environment and settings. [3] Up to 50% brighter than previous model. Display maximum brightness may vary according to settings, usage and contents. [4] Video recording restrictions may apply. [5] Please use this feature by following the terms of use and the requirements related to live streaming determined by the live streaming service you use. Depending on the live streaming service you use, the conditions and specifications for live streaming may be added to or changed unexpectedly. Live streaming restrictions may apply. Endurance mode raises heat mitigation level, which may cause the device to become hot. Camera endurance mode only works connected to Bluetooth shooting grip GP-VPT2BT or Remote Commander RMT-P1BT (sold separately and availability may vary).

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    3.6 out of 5 stars
    3.6 out of 5
    88 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the speed, photos and camera of the cellular phone. For example, they mention it's responsive, has a 120Hz display and that the photos look excellent in most daylight scenarios. That said, some complain about the calls and heat.

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    12 customers mention "Photos"12 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the photos produced by the cellular phone. They mention that the camera is awesome, the display is exceptional, and the photos look excellent in most daylight scenarios. They also appreciate the 21:9 aspect ratio and the well calibrated sensor, which helps setup good shots and check the pictures you've taken.

    "...Design:Great. The 21:9 aspect ratio is great for most things that you use your phone for...." Read more

    "Do. Not. Buy. Nice design, but faulty components and abysmal customer support...." Read more

    "...The photos are very natural and look excellent in most daylight scenarios...." Read more

    "...I loved this phone when I first received it. I love it's design. I love how it has no notch...." Read more

    10 customers mention "Camera"9 positive1 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the camera of the cellular phone. They mention that it has a great feature set and is more than enough for the average user.

    "...It has the best screen in it's class with X1 Sony tv tech...." Read more

    "...The camera is amazing.But this phone has simply too many issues and failed on me in less than a year. Severely disappointed." Read more

    "...Almost stock Android.Amazing camera if you know how to set it up.Us bands present but no mmwave or calling over internet...." Read more

    "...The camera is more than enough for the average user and has great features for pro user. I love the basic mode in the camera app for quick photos...." Read more

    7 customers mention "Speed"7 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the speed of the cellular phone. They mention that it's fast, responsive, and has a 120Hz display. They also appreciate the sharp and smooth animations.

    "...Performance:Everything is snappy and fast. It holds 60FPS in all the games I play and that's all I really expect out of it...." Read more

    "...S23 has better proportions for me. 120hz display is very fast. If you have a Sony tv like I do, you'll know what I mean...." Read more

    "...The keys were the perfect size, it was responsive and settings were flexible...." Read more

    "...ProsScreen:The screen is great. Very sharp and very smooth animations with 120 hz enabled...." Read more

    6 customers mention "Build quality"6 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the build quality of the cellular phone. They mention that it's well-built, has a solid GPU, and provides adequate protection. They also appreciate the dual front-facing speakers and the amazing form factor.

    "...It's a very hard phone to rate:The good:Form factor is amazing and ideal, easy to use and at the right weight...." Read more

    "...Dual front facing speakers are excellent quality and just make sense...." Read more

    "...Games: - Uses a high end Qualcomm processor so the GPU is solid. - The phone has a "shutter" button conveniently placed for use as a..." Read more

    "...It has all the features I need and is well built. Also, the SD card slot gives me plenty of extra room for pictures and videos." Read more

    10 customers mention "Battery life"6 positive4 negative

    Customers are mixed about the battery life of the cellular phone. Some mention it has excellent battery life, with 20-30 hours of screen-on time, and the battery gets better after a week. However, others say that the phone started shutting off spontaneously, the camera will shut down under prolonged use, and it reboots spontaneously.

    "...You'll never need a charge before bed. The battery gets better after a week as the battery program adjusts to your habits...." Read more

    "...The camera will shutdown under prolonged use. The phone does get warm when you push it...." Read more

    "...Even better, there's still 3.5mm headphone jack! The phone has a 5000 mAh battery, which will give you 1-2 days of battery life- even at 120hz..." Read more

    "...That one worked for 5 months and then the GPS and Bluetooth both began to shut off spontaneously. Then the phone started shutting off spontaneously...." Read more

    10 customers mention "Heat"0 positive10 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the heat produced by the cellular phone. They mention that the cameras overheat scarily fast.

    "...The second criticism is the heat issue and while this one is valid for certain use cases, it applies to literally every single phone in the Android..." Read more

    "...While this phone does have a tendency to heat up, thermal management has improved. However, the warnings do get tiresome at times...." Read more

    "...Sony gets so close to the perfect phone, but a few minor bugs and heating issues, at this price range, should not exist...." Read more

    "...The phone does get a little warm at times but nothing out of the ordinary from other phones...." Read more

    6 customers mention "Calls"0 positive6 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the phone's calls. They mention that it doesn't make or receive phone calls, it doesn’t accept incoming calls, and it's terrible for making phone calls. Some customers also report that the phone completely loses service frequently and has no service at all in places where they had reliable service.

    "...The phone completely loses service frequently. I often have no service at all in places where I had reliable service when my Sim card is in another..." Read more

    "...This phone cannot "phone" properly. It cannot play music while typing a text message. It cannot open a picture message while in a phone call...." Read more

    "...buying this phone and working with Sony Support, this phone no longer makes calls, and they won't replace it or refund me...." Read more

    "This phone is terrible for making phone calls. People say they hear echo and can’t hear me...." Read more

    Unreal battery life, and better than Pixel 7 and S23 in most ways
    5 Stars
    Unreal battery life, and better than Pixel 7 and S23 in most ways
    It's a small, skinny, light, one handed phone. It's so light that it feels cheaper than it is, given the glass and aluminum body.The back is a smooth, frosted glass similar to the new Samsung s23.Because of it's size it feels better with a case on it, so you're not gonna break it without a case. The size is optimized for one handed use better than any other phone.Expanded storage beats the Pixel or s23 I bought at the same time to see which I liked better. You can have 2tb for all the 4k video you want.It has the best screen in it's class with X1 Sony tv tech. But, because it's narrower than most phones the apps are smaller on the home screen, which annoyed me. S23 has better proportions for me. 120hz display is very fast. If you have a Sony tv like I do, you'll know what I mean.Has 2 front facing, really loud speakers, so you can hold it on its side without covering the bottom speaker like every other phone. All phones should have front speakers. Compared to the Pixel 7 I compared it with, it's just better in every way. Speakers on s23 are comparable, but again the bottom firing speaker is annoying when holding them phone horizontally.Having such a small phone with a 500 milliamp battery means going to bed with 50% charge after all day use. You'll never need a charge before bed. The battery gets better after a week as the battery program adjusts to your habits.To get better battery life you have to buy the s23 ultra or iphone 14 pro -both hundreds more money.Camera. The Pixel 7 is supposed to have the best camera, but I couldn't tell a difference with most use cases. I don't take a lot of pics, tho. But, I compared them taking the same pics at the same time in different lighting, and they were the same to my eyes.The difference comes down to the Pixel doing more things automatically to different effects, while the Xperia allows you to manually control exactly what the photo looks like. But, for a typical guy, it's a wash for me.3.5mm ear phone jack. This was big for me, as I'm an audiophile with expensive wired headphones, IEMs. But, unlike the LG phones the phone jack on the Xperia isn't special. It's much better than Bluetooth, but I still use my LG as a portable music player.It's main benefit is streaming and editing video, which I don't do.For gamers and streamers, the Xperia is made for you. It's optimized for those activities. I've only tried the video game features which are nice like the ability to route power directly from a plug to not heat up the battery.But, if you're a heavy gamer it's probably too small for you.So, the main difference I noticed between the Sony and Pixel was that Sony focused on hardware, and Google on software. The Google does more, but it does it badly.The Sony is closer to stock Android (minus pixel only features), but does everything well.Example: the Pixel has a feature where you can just say "stop" to stop an alarm, but the microphone is so cheap you have to pick it up an say stop loudly close to the phone, making it a pointless feature.Pixel also has a call screening feature that's literally just the phone transcribing what the robot menu system is saying in real time. The only difference is you can see what it's saying, as well as hear it. Great for deaf people, pointless gimmick for everyone else.Every new "pixel only" feature is like that, a gimmick, while the needed day to day stuff sucks more. It's a cheaper phone and it shows.As for the new s23, it matches the quality of the Xperia as it should. But given the speakers, expandable storage, ear jack, and battery life I prefer the Xperia. I just wish it was a little wider like the s23 which I think is a better size.
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    Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2022
    Color: BlackStyle: Phone onlyVerified Purchase
    I'm going to start this review out by addressing two of the dumber criticisms I've seen about this phone.

    The first one being the Wi-Fi calling. IT IS NOT SONY'S FAULT THIS PHONE DOESN'T SUPPORT WI-FI CALLING. You can thank your carrier for that lack of functionality. T-Mo is less toxic in regards to unlocked phones than Verizon or AT&T is, but they do still restrict certain functionality to T-Mo branded phones. There are multiple MVNOs you can choose from that have far more lax policies regarding unlocked phones.

    The second criticism is the heat issue and while this one is valid for certain use cases, it applies to literally every single phone in the Android market today. Period. There isn't a single phone, running a modern Qualcomm SOC that doesn't thermal throttle to an extreme degree under sustained loads. Even my old GS9 running an SD840(4.5w peak) thermal throttled under sustained load. You're dealing with a sealed device, with passive cooling and an SOC that's pulling as much power as your average laptop CPU(8.5w). It's a high power draw chip, it's going to thermal throttle.

    The only reason that the thermal issue came up, is that Sony was too honest in the camera app. Sony chose to shut the camera down instead of dropping the framerate or dropping frames. Most manufacturers choose to allow you to continue recording, but sacrifice quality in the process. This is not a design flaw, this is a design DECISION. Sony chose to protect the integrity of your footage over allowing you to record a 35 hour long 4k video(which would be a wreck of dropped frames anyways).

    In day to day use, this phone gets no hotter than my GS9 did. I tested it against a Moto Edge+ 22, which is an absolute powerhouse of a phone and in most instances the Sony performs just as well. Take a look at either Beebom's video on thermal throttling or GSMArena's reviews of modern phones. They all thermal throttle which means they all are going to have a hard time driving the camera at the limits of performance. It just comes down to how the manufacturer chooses to deal with that.

    Closing this small rant out, I don't think this is an issue with thermal design. This is an issue of Sony not being willing to budge on quality and that not jiving with what most consumers in America expect. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 is an inefficient pile of crap, but I think Sony's cooling solution is adaquate for most use cases. If heat is that big of issue for you, then buy an iPhone because there's nothing in the Android space that can touch the efficiency of the A14 or A15 right now.

    Now, onto my actual thoughts about this phone.

    This in my opinion is the last true Android option. If you think back to 2017/2018 with the GS9 and the GS10, every phone that Samsung released added functionality. You still had a headphone jack, you still had a microSD card slot, you still had a full edge to edge display without a stupid hole punch. They were distinctly different products, aimed at people who wanted a different user experience than what Apple was offering. That's what made them Android phones.

    Now you have Samsung, who has diluted their brand to the point that they're basically Great Value Apple
    and the rest of the Android market(save for a few brands), has followed their example. They've cut a hole in the screen, because God forbid a phone have even the smallest black bar around the screen. They've removed the headphone jack after mocking Apple for doing the exact same thing only a year earlier. They've removed the microSD card slot because they saw Apple making money hand over fist by charging absurd amounts of money increased storage capacities. That's not even touching on the privacy concerns of uploading all your personal data to cloud based storage.

    So now were stuck in a phone landscape where you have Apple and then green robot Apple for people that don't want an iPhone for some reason. None of these modern phones do anything to differentiate themselves from their competition. So you end up with phones that are trying to copy iPhones, but doing so poorly because they're running crappier crappier, less power efficient SOCs.

    But... Then there's Sony.

    The one company that's still giving us basic features that we enjoyed 5 years ago. Unlike other manufacturers that act like we're idiots for expecting phones to get better with time... Sony has developed a bold new strategy of improving their products generation over generation, instead of making them worse and more expensive. So from a business ethos standpoint I feel like Sony is giving better value for money than you get from other brands.

    So pros and cons then.

    PROS:

    Display:
    Phenomenal. Seriously best display I've ever used on a mobile device. DXO gave it a perfect score for color accuracy and I can see why. It's the proper brightness under all conditions. The gamma and white balance are perfect. The panel is extremely uniform as well.

    Speakers:
    Great. Actual front firing speakers. They sound good for phone speakers and they have really fine control over the volume. It always felt like my Samsung was either a little too loud or a little too quiet when I was using my phone in quiet surroundings. I don't have that issue with the Sony. They range from loud to so quiet you can't hear them without the speaker directly against your ear.

    Camera:
    This is it. This is the main selling point of the phone. It's exactly what you would expect. Auto mode takes great photos with minimal processing. If you're expecting the hyper-sharpened, rainbow neon vomit that you get from Pixel or Samsung phones, you're going to be disappointed. The Xperia takes very natural, soft, DSLR like photos. If you're willing to tinker with settings, you can take some truly jaw dropping photos with this phone.

    Performance:
    Everything is snappy and fast. It holds 60FPS in all the games I play and that's all I really expect out of it.

    The UI:
    This is something I really, really like about this phone. It runs a super lightly skinned version of android, but the improvements that Sony has made don't feel intrusive at all. Doing little things like explaining menu options in more detail, changing the layout of certain menus, even the custom clock they added on the lock screen, all add up to a better Android experience in my opinion. Also, features like H.S. power control are absolutely great.

    Design:
    Great. The 21:9 aspect ratio is great for most things that you use your phone for. Social media really benefits from the taller aspect ratio as do most 3D games. I absolutely love the dedicated shutter button. I didn't think I would, but I use it constantly. Also, the notification LED is tremendously useful.

    Battery life:
    Holy f***. I'm not a super heavy user but I can usually get 2.5 - 3 days out of this battery. That's with 5G, 120hz, 5ish hours of SOT and background bluetooth use. The idle power draw on this phone is so insanely low. It usually only loses ~3% overnight while idle.

    CONS:

    Software:
    It gets wonky sometimes. Sometimes random parts of menus will lose the correct theming and look like a stock android menu. Screen rotation gets fussy sometimes. The camera learning curve once you leave auto mode is more like a camera wall.

    Heat:
    So despite what I said in the outset, this is a big issue. The camera will shutdown under prolonged use. The phone does get warm when you push it. There's simply no getting around the fact that the SD 8 gen 1 is a dumpster fire.

    Accessory support:
    There basically is none. Your only options are either knock off Chinese brands, Spigen or Devilcase. And Devilcase is no longer shipping to the US starting in January. So finding cases and screen protectors that are well made for this phone is very difficult.

    So, I think that's about all I have to say about this phone. I think despite the thermal issues this is still easily a 5/5 phone. I don't experience issues with heat during my day to day use and even if I did, I would still balance that against what the phone brings to the table. Every product is a balance of pros and cons.

    If the only thing that matters to you is thermal management, get an iPhone or something with either a Dimensity 8100 or a SD778G.

    Also, just started typing and didn't realize I wrote a small novel until I went to proof-read this lol
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    Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2024
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    Do. Not. Buy. Nice design, but faulty components and abysmal customer support. Six months after I bought it, Bluetooth began spontaneously turning on and off. Then the phone began to spontaneously shut off completely or freeze completely. After trying every solution for these problems I could find on the web, I called Sony customer support. They ran me through many things I had already tried, then had me do a factory reset of the software, which all wasted many hours and fixed nothing. Finally they told me to send the phone in for repairs, but they refused to give me a replacement phone up-front. After two weeks without the phone, they sent me a replacement. That one worked for 5 months and then the GPS and Bluetooth both began to shut off spontaneously. Then the phone started shutting off spontaneously. I called customer support, and again they forced me to waste time running through all possible fixes with no success. Then they had me send in the second phone, again with no up-front replacement. Two weeks later they called and said repairs for this phone would not be covered even though the one-year warranty had not expired. After going around and around, the customer service representative said the only thing they would do to compensate me for all my trouble was to “possibly offer a small discount off the price of a new Sony phone.” Don’t repeat my mistake! Do Not Buy!
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    Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2023
    Color: BlackStyle: Phone onlyVerified Purchase
    It's a small, skinny, light, one handed phone. It's so light that it feels cheaper than it is, given the glass and aluminum body.

    The back is a smooth, frosted glass similar to the new Samsung s23.
    Because of it's size it feels better with a case on it, so you're not gonna break it without a case. The size is optimized for one handed use better than any other phone.

    Expanded storage beats the Pixel or s23 I bought at the same time to see which I liked better. You can have 2tb for all the 4k video you want.

    It has the best screen in it's class with X1 Sony tv tech. But, because it's narrower than most phones the apps are smaller on the home screen, which annoyed me. S23 has better proportions for me. 120hz display is very fast. If you have a Sony tv like I do, you'll know what I mean.

    Has 2 front facing, really loud speakers, so you can hold it on its side without covering the bottom speaker like every other phone. All phones should have front speakers. Compared to the Pixel 7 I compared it with, it's just better in every way. Speakers on s23 are comparable, but again the bottom firing speaker is annoying when holding them phone horizontally.

    Having such a small phone with a 500 milliamp battery means going to bed with 50% charge after all day use. You'll never need a charge before bed. The battery gets better after a week as the battery program adjusts to your habits.
    To get better battery life you have to buy the s23 ultra or iphone 14 pro -both hundreds more money.

    Camera. The Pixel 7 is supposed to have the best camera, but I couldn't tell a difference with most use cases. I don't take a lot of pics, tho. But, I compared them taking the same pics at the same time in different lighting, and they were the same to my eyes.
    The difference comes down to the Pixel doing more things automatically to different effects, while the Xperia allows you to manually control exactly what the photo looks like. But, for a typical guy, it's a wash for me.

    3.5mm ear phone jack. This was big for me, as I'm an audiophile with expensive wired headphones, IEMs. But, unlike the LG phones the phone jack on the Xperia isn't special. It's much better than Bluetooth, but I still use my LG as a portable music player.
    It's main benefit is streaming and editing video, which I don't do.

    For gamers and streamers, the Xperia is made for you. It's optimized for those activities. I've only tried the video game features which are nice like the ability to route power directly from a plug to not heat up the battery.

    But, if you're a heavy gamer it's probably too small for you.

    So, the main difference I noticed between the Sony and Pixel was that Sony focused on hardware, and Google on software. The Google does more, but it does it badly.
    The Sony is closer to stock Android (minus pixel only features), but does everything well.

    Example: the Pixel has a feature where you can just say "stop" to stop an alarm, but the microphone is so cheap you have to pick it up an say stop loudly close to the phone, making it a pointless feature.

    Pixel also has a call screening feature that's literally just the phone transcribing what the robot menu system is saying in real time. The only difference is you can see what it's saying, as well as hear it. Great for deaf people, pointless gimmick for everyone else.
    Every new "pixel only" feature is like that, a gimmick, while the needed day to day stuff sucks more. It's a cheaper phone and it shows.

    As for the new s23, it matches the quality of the Xperia as it should. But given the speakers, expandable storage, ear jack, and battery life I prefer the Xperia. I just wish it was a little wider like the s23 which I think is a better size.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Unreal battery life, and better than Pixel 7 and S23 in most ways
    Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2023
    It's a small, skinny, light, one handed phone. It's so light that it feels cheaper than it is, given the glass and aluminum body.

    The back is a smooth, frosted glass similar to the new Samsung s23.
    Because of it's size it feels better with a case on it, so you're not gonna break it without a case. The size is optimized for one handed use better than any other phone.

    Expanded storage beats the Pixel or s23 I bought at the same time to see which I liked better. You can have 2tb for all the 4k video you want.

    It has the best screen in it's class with X1 Sony tv tech. But, because it's narrower than most phones the apps are smaller on the home screen, which annoyed me. S23 has better proportions for me. 120hz display is very fast. If you have a Sony tv like I do, you'll know what I mean.

    Has 2 front facing, really loud speakers, so you can hold it on its side without covering the bottom speaker like every other phone. All phones should have front speakers. Compared to the Pixel 7 I compared it with, it's just better in every way. Speakers on s23 are comparable, but again the bottom firing speaker is annoying when holding them phone horizontally.

    Having such a small phone with a 500 milliamp battery means going to bed with 50% charge after all day use. You'll never need a charge before bed. The battery gets better after a week as the battery program adjusts to your habits.
    To get better battery life you have to buy the s23 ultra or iphone 14 pro -both hundreds more money.

    Camera. The Pixel 7 is supposed to have the best camera, but I couldn't tell a difference with most use cases. I don't take a lot of pics, tho. But, I compared them taking the same pics at the same time in different lighting, and they were the same to my eyes.
    The difference comes down to the Pixel doing more things automatically to different effects, while the Xperia allows you to manually control exactly what the photo looks like. But, for a typical guy, it's a wash for me.

    3.5mm ear phone jack. This was big for me, as I'm an audiophile with expensive wired headphones, IEMs. But, unlike the LG phones the phone jack on the Xperia isn't special. It's much better than Bluetooth, but I still use my LG as a portable music player.
    It's main benefit is streaming and editing video, which I don't do.

    For gamers and streamers, the Xperia is made for you. It's optimized for those activities. I've only tried the video game features which are nice like the ability to route power directly from a plug to not heat up the battery.

    But, if you're a heavy gamer it's probably too small for you.

    So, the main difference I noticed between the Sony and Pixel was that Sony focused on hardware, and Google on software. The Google does more, but it does it badly.
    The Sony is closer to stock Android (minus pixel only features), but does everything well.

    Example: the Pixel has a feature where you can just say "stop" to stop an alarm, but the microphone is so cheap you have to pick it up an say stop loudly close to the phone, making it a pointless feature.

    Pixel also has a call screening feature that's literally just the phone transcribing what the robot menu system is saying in real time. The only difference is you can see what it's saying, as well as hear it. Great for deaf people, pointless gimmick for everyone else.
    Every new "pixel only" feature is like that, a gimmick, while the needed day to day stuff sucks more. It's a cheaper phone and it shows.

    As for the new s23, it matches the quality of the Xperia as it should. But given the speakers, expandable storage, ear jack, and battery life I prefer the Xperia. I just wish it was a little wider like the s23 which I think is a better size.
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