Sony Xperia 10 VII goes official with new design, triple camera and Snapdragon 6 Gen 3
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- Anonymous
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- 12 Sep 2025
hannor, 12 Sep 2025Hats off to SONY for keeping the 3.5 mm headphone jack and ... moreHats off for releasing the same phone 3 years running? You fanboys are the worst.
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- Jack Kracker IV
- t7x
- 12 Sep 2025
3.5 mm jack:
Sony Xperia 10 (VII) = Yea
Samsung A56 and A36 = Nay
micro SD card slot:
Sony Xperia 10 (VII) = Yea
Samsung A56 and A36 = Nay
price tag:
Samsung A56 and A36 = Yea
Sony Xperia 10 (VII) = Nay
availability (countries):
Samsung A56 and A36 = Wide
Sony Xperia 10 (VII) = Limited
Is there a way where we can "mush" the pros of these 2 phones together?
I really wish that there is a "framework" smart phone, foldable phone, and tablet.
Imagine a DIY smart phone, foldable phone, and tablet.
Sure, it's gonna be bulky, but the cost savings, the ability to add / replace RAM, replace battery like a nokia, switchable usb-c to (usb-a, usb-c, hdmi, DP, 3.5 mm, camera, etc), and switch SOC when you have the budget or need it due to higher compute demand.
Not to mention less e-easte in the land fill. Especially soldered e-waste in the land fill.
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- Anonymous
- uSV
- 12 Sep 2025
6 gen4 already out yet they stuck on old 6 gen3 for $450 😂
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- 3yN
- 12 Sep 2025
Hats off to SONY for keeping the 3.5 mm headphone jack and for a screen without a cut-out! I like this phone, the only question will be its price. The estimated 450 EUR is too much, I hope the real price will be less!
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- Anonymous
- 7kp
- 12 Sep 2025
YUKI93, 12 Sep 2025Except for the absence of USB3 with wired video output, thi... moreand wireless charging, and whats that pinless sim tray is it like digicams clickin fit microsd card insert mechanism
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- Anonymous
- 7kp
- 12 Sep 2025
DarlingYext, 12 Sep 2025It's a bit overpriced, but there are definitely meanin... moreis that ultrawide camera a replacement for panorama
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- ManWalksWithPhone
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- 12 Sep 2025
Does Sony intend to have the bootloader unlocked and provide support for GrapheneOS or otherwise? Basically not interested in a phone thats going to get me sent to prison for not keeping my JD Vance meme collection hidden.
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- Nice design tho
- JYb
- 12 Sep 2025
For this price you can get 2 Redmi Turbo 4 Pro with 8 Gen 4 lol
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- Anonymous
- YYX
- 12 Sep 2025
NomiHK, 12 Sep 2025No, I didn't say no more X10s. I said the outgoing (re... moreMy bad. I thought you meant it’s “going away” or “going out.”
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- iVu
- 12 Sep 2025
Anonymous, 12 Sep 2025No more X10s?No, I didn't say no more X10s. I said the outgoing (read: old) Xperia 10 range
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- Anonymous
- YYX
- 12 Sep 2025
NomiHK, 12 Sep 2025Same. It looks like an actual worthy hardware upgrade to th... moreNo more X10s?
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- Anonymous
- YYX
- 12 Sep 2025
Anonymous, 12 Sep 2025It really looks like Google's, but better looking. The... moreI don’t. I kinda want this phone now, lol.
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- Anonymous
- YYX
- 12 Sep 2025
I love it! Turquoise looks sick! Fairly good midranger. Haters gonna hate.
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- Anonymous
- BpS
- 12 Sep 2025
World companies = 2025
Japanese companies = 2000
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- Anonymous
- uSV
- 12 Sep 2025
$450 i can get poco f7 pro with SD 8s Gen4
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- Anonymous
- 7@8
- 12 Sep 2025
Sony: "Guess which advertised core feature we'll turn into a subscription on this one."
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- David Blue
- thv
- 12 Sep 2025
Ahh the Xperia 10 phones. They're all are using unferpowered Snapdragon 6 series. Not even the SD 7 series. That's a no from me.
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- Anonymous
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- 12 Sep 2025
YUKI93, 12 Sep 2025Except for the absence of USB3 with wired video output, thi... moreSharp have USB 3.0 in their Sense 9 phone. If they didn't remove it from Sense 10, then Sony might be forced to follow it.
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- Anonymous
- vV5
- 12 Sep 2025
Minu, 12 Sep 2025The Skyline goes for around US$220 officially, which makes ... moreGreen line issue is prevalent only among the S series, not so for A series.
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- 12 Sep 2025
Anonymous, 12 Sep 2025Skyline is cheaper true because it went down in street pric... moreThe Skyline goes for around US$220 officially, which makes it the best option for its asking price. The Samsung devices aren't that competitive, if you take all aspects into account, and their reliability is questionable with potential green lines and under-optimized software with a large quantity of bloatware.
The battery life on the Skyline gets adapted based on the user's requirements (the sole reason why a review period isn't a good indicator for adaptive battery and testing), so it shouldn't come off as a surprise why my Nokia 8 tolerates an average of 3 days with a significantly smaller battery than the devices mentioned.
Also, a smaller, lighter device would be competitively difficult to get repaired by its own user, so it makes sense why the Skyline is a larger and heavier device.