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Sony Xperia 10 VII Review
Sony Xperia 10 VII
4.4 /5
  • Design (4.5)
  • Performance (4.6)
  • Show (4.3)
  • Battery life (4.5)
  • Camera (4.3)
Xperia 10 VII
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Review

Xperia 10 II is built to withstand everyday life and comes with a sleek, lightweight design while still providing beautiful hand-fit processing combined with enhanced water resistance.

 

The first thing that will catch your eye at least is its 6.1-inch OLED panel: the 21:9 aspect ratio doesn’t look right, but man it works; and while the small bezel slides into a jeans pocket like ice cream on warm apple pie, unlike potato pie it offers a new standard of smoothness to scrolling and video motion — excluding not much else in class. Colors are deep without being over-saturated, blacks genuinely inky and dialogue remains clear when your fellow commuters insist on noisily flapping their gums, since the front-facing stereo speakers have been re-engineered to reduce cabinet vibration. For one thing, Sony covers that screen with Gorilla Glass Victus 2 and wraps the entire device in IP65/68 sealing — meaning you can enjoy your cinema-style display poolside or in a sudden downpour worry-free, a level of environmental toughness that many rivals save for their flagship lines.

 

The phone is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 — that’s a 5 nm chip, so no fireworks-of-the-benchmark variety for you here, but its efficiency-first drive means the Experience 30 runs cool no matter how many apps and tabs I throw at it in quick succession, and never flogs your battery. In fact, it’s perhaps the Xperia 10 VII’s top party trick: the energy-sipping phone packs a capacious 5,000mAh cell that’ll edge you through full working days on a single charge – plus Sony’s Adaptive Charging tech slows the rate of juice as you fend off dreams overnight, helping preserve close to the battery’s original capacity even after four years. In combination with a promise of four Android version updates and six years of monthly security patches, the phone has been designed from the ground up to last well beyond the traditional two-year upgrade cycle, saving you money and cutting down on e-waste along the way. Storage is equally forward-looking; the 128 GB internal memory can be supplemented by microSD up to another 1 TB, a rarity in 2025 that will be appreciated by anyone shooting lots of 4K video or keeping lossless music files stored offline.

 

Photography is managed by a dual-lens rear array that nevertheless spans three separate focal lengths — 16 mm ultra-wide, 24 mm wide and 48 mm tele — just by cropping into the large 1/1.56-inch main sensor. The larger individual pixel wells suck up considerably more light than the previous generation, meaning night cityscapes appear clean rather than blotchy, and Sony’s colour science ensures skin tones are a pleasant hue of warm. A dedicated two-stage shutter button means you can half-press to lock focus, then fire away instantly even if the screen is off, emulating how company’s Alpha cameras are handled and making impromptu street shots easier than ever. Both rear camera and front-facing capture is recorded in 4K, so bloggers can film themselves against a scenic background, and crop in later without losing quality.

 

Taken together, the cinema screen, marathon battery, pro-style shutter key, rugged build and road map for updates that runs all the way out to future—the Xperia 10 VII feels less like a manifest of mid-range boxes ticked than it does a promise: tools for creativity and everyday dependability that won’t feel outdated even when they’re approaching their sixth birthday.

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Pros
pros

Cinematic Display.

pros

Expandable Storage.

pros

Headphone Jack Inclusion.

pros

Water and Dust Resistance.

pros

Clean Software Experience.

pros

Reliable Battery Life.

Cons
cons

Mid-Tier Processor.

cons

Average Camera Performance.

cons

Slow Charging Speed.

cons

No Wireless Charging.

cons

Limited Software Updates.

cons

Plastic Build Quality.

Price
128GB 8GB RAM
€449.00
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