Sony Xperia 1 III
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- 11 Jun 2021
alanyu, 11 Jun 2021I said that because I have both III and II and compared the... moreConsidering you have the phone, can you tell us here your battery life scores (SoT under moderate-heavy usage)? Nobody seems to cover that and it's the unfortunate determination if I'm getting this phone or not.
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- 11 Jun 2021
Shanti Dope, 11 Jun 2021You haven't seen it obviously because there's ver... moreI said that because I have both III and II and compared them under good sunshine with auto mode. Always see III simliar to II in brightness when it is maximum.
In chinese reviews, 600~700 is under auto mode while 400~450 is under manual mode, with full screen lit up.
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- 11 Jun 2021
Anonymous, 11 Jun 2021You think everybody uses the same, ram modules, same thikne... moreYeah right. UFS 3.1 storage on mid range phones is not the same in speed as the UFS 3.1 on flagships.
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- 11 Jun 2021
alanyu, 11 Jun 2021I have never seen III twice as bright as II under a good su... moreYou haven't seen it obviously because there's very little to no scientific tests done with the phone. It isn't released in many places yet after all.
Even if TechNick's test result is not super accurate, the actual brightness of the 1 III shouldn't be too far off from the actual readings with the proper equipments.
If you say 700 to 750 nits, then it's actually really close to the other phones like the S21 Ultra, which is just under 830 nits in max auto brightness.
Another thing is, that 1300 nits is really possible with the 1 III but only for like a small portion of the screen, like 25% or so.
The smaller the screen surface area being lit up, the higher the perceived brightness will also be. Even the S21 Ultra can only achieve 1500 nits when 25% of its screen is used, otherwise the whole display will only shine up to 830-something nits at max.
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- 11 Jun 2021
ShadowJay, 10 Jun 2021look at technick's review, xperia 1 iii is 800+nits br... moreI have never seen III twice as bright as II under a good sun. How can he get that magic 1300/800 nit? Note that III is only released in China now, and all Chinese reviews I saw say it is tested to be 600~700/400~450 nit, a bit brighter than II
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- 11 Jun 2021
Anonymous, 11 Jun 2021And Sony doesn't use better component's than othe... moreYou think everybody uses the same, ram modules, same thikness of gorilla glass, same connector cables, screws, glue....?
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Anonymous, 11 Jun 2021"Photography, maybe I like the sky at night to be, you... moreSo the same as using a longer exposure, with higher iso in th photopro mode then?
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- 11 Jun 2021
Anonymous, 11 Jun 2021"Photography, maybe I like the sky at night to be, you... moreSo does PhotoPro. Multiple options to make sky and everything else brighter, if one wants it. Same goes for CinemaPro.
I personally Dont like at all what all those Nightmodes overprocessing do to night scenes. Too much autoHDR overprocessing also destroys some daylight scenes. Even my 5 II overdoes it sometimes with its autoHDR in AUTO mode, getting colors and contrast all wrong, and it tends to be much more reasonable (milder) on HDR processing than other phones.
There are too much attrociously overprocessed photos going around social apps, dont know which devices made them, but Im certain them are not Xperias.
So, IMO no wonder association like TIFA awarded 1 III as best photo smartphone for 2021. They dont value overprocessed photo stuff. Thats what Instagram like apps are for.
If someone thinks that kind of photography is any good, well, then choose sth else, not Xperias.
Just please, dont blog social apps with them bad over-the-top-HDR shots, as it hurts my eyes, rather choose those that turned out not too overprocessed.
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- 11 Jun 2021
Anonymous, 10 Jun 2021Again, this opinion (mostly) is only your point of view (wh... moreAnd Sony doesn't use better component's than other brands. It's the same component's coming from the same factories just assembled individually in different places
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- 11 Jun 2021
Anonymous, 10 Jun 2021Again, this opinion (mostly) is only your point of view (wh... more"Photography, maybe I like the sky at night to be, you know dark, as in realistic. "
Other phones get Sky dark as well. Night mode has multiple options. The option which takes more seconds usually will render skies brighter.
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- 11 Jun 2021
ShadowJay, 10 Jun 2021look at technick's review, xperia 1 iii is 800+nits br... moreIt won't score more than 80hr endurance.
The same phone with a Snapdragon 870 or 865 can easily go past 90hr endurance.
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- 11 Jun 2021
Anonymous, 10 Jun 2021It's 1350 nits to be exact which is more than enough f... moreFlagship needs to be flagships. Goog enough for most people comes under budget flagship category. This ain't in that segment
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TheLegitTechy247365, 10 Jun 2021I'm getting antsy lol I wanna try 4k at 144hz 😩4k 240 Hz with Black Frame Insertion
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TheLegitTechy247365, 10 Jun 2021Especially with its whopping 2000nit brightness 😍It's 1350 nits to be exact which is more than enough for most people. I don't need the power of the sun in my hands
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- 10 Jun 2021
Anonymous, 10 Jun 2021But the list of cons it too many. It's simply can'... moreAgain, this opinion (mostly) is only your point of view (which I am not saying is wrong just not universal) the aspect ratio for example is perfect for Netflix and movies, and gives you a chance to shoot and watch 21:9 videos and multitask easier.bwhy would I want any other aspect ratio of I only watch movies. If I want (almost) stock android because of its simplicity why would I want to complicate things? Photography, maybe I like the sky at night to be, you know dark, as in realistic. The selfie camera is shocking so no getting away from that. Price is what you expect for these specs, and I would bet on Sony using better components than most companies. Overall I think it is an excellent alternative for a select group of people.
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- 10 Jun 2021
TheLegitTechy247365, 10 Jun 2021I'm getting antsy lol I wanna try 4k at 144hz 😩Especially with its whopping 2000nit brightness 😍
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- 10 Jun 2021
alanyu, 10 Jun 2021I have both III and II. III doesn't have a 800 nit scr... morelook at technick's review, xperia 1 iii is 800+nits brightness, and has a peak 1300nits outside.
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- 10 Jun 2021
Finally saw that TechNick review and I was really upset with him and all other reviewers that ALWAYS miss the most important aspect in a phone: battery life. This is LITERALLY the only thing I'm unsure about with this phone and NOBODY reports it. It upsets me so much...
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- 10 Jun 2021
Anonymous, 10 Jun 2021S21 Ultra isn't the brightest, Mi 11 Ultra is.
S21 Ul... moreI didn't say the S21 Ultra is the brightest, but I used it to compare the 1 iii to possibly the most popular Android flagship of 2021, and people will most likely compare these two flagships anyway.
A matter of 100 nits more would have little to no effect in daily usage. Besides, those nits are only possible when a small portion of the screen is lit up, so in reality, the whole display on all of them will very likely to be equally bright outdoors. It's not like 1400 nits is dim in any case, unless we are going to be extremely biased against Sony.
If TechNick's test on the Sony is wrong, it's definitely going to be the same case as with the other phones he compared it to. In short, his test would still be relatively the same as what others will most likely get out of the Xperia 1 iii.
Of course, the other phones will be tested already multiple times by now since they were released earlier and there are many people who are actually interested in testing them, unlike the Xperia, which is only limited to a few reviewers who are very open to using them.