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Review on Smartphone Sony Xperia 1 IV 12/256 GB, Dual nano SIM, black by Adam Kowalski ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The goods are normal, money is not wasted!

In theory, a decent phone; however, if you got into such a jungle when shopping for a phone, then you yourself know what you are taking; otherwise, it is not worth it, and you can end up being extremely unsatisfied with it. What I am unable to list as a drawback, despite the fact that it is one, is that vertical material is lost at the screen's borders; nonetheless, aspect ratio features are retained. No matter how elegantly the numbers are presented, the most important thing about the camera is to remember that it is not an SLR. This is something that should be kept in mind while using any phone in general. I compared the camera to the 13pro because I was able to easily access it. If you want quick images, then you should acquire the 13 pro version; if you are willing to move up to the fifth or sixth page of Google search results to get a nice result, then I'm sorry, but the end product will be satisfying. Be wary, above all else, of forum freaks; they will vehemently defend their swamp and deny that there are negatives.

Pros
  • Finally, something that is sufficient; after the Xperia 5 I and 1 III, a completely different phone; of course, it is not worth seventy thousand rupees; but, for the money for which I took it, it is completely satisfactory. The aspect ratio is excellent, and I made it as tall and narrow as possible, which made it simple to split the screen into two sections, and it also made it possible to operate the phone with just one hand. I don't use the camera very often because I brought it along for other purposes, but it's great to have here. You'll need to familiarize yourself with it and look up the meanings of the various buttons on the screen, however, because the "basic" and "auto" shooting modes don't teach it how to produce good images. Concerning the camera, if you become proficient in the use of editors like as Lightroom, then it will most likely be at the top of your list (the very last snapshot after being processed in Lightroom).
Cons
  • Does not know how to take nice images using the "basic" or "auto" settings, so forget about taking quick photos that are of good quality. The smartphone, in general, is quite lovely; yet, the brushed aluminum makes it look and feel very inexpensive (this pertains to the white version of the phone). It is preloaded with a firmware that is very, very, really raw, which completely ruins the first impression, so I ate it as soon as I could. It grew hot even while routine use, and a system error crashed every few days. These were only a few of the problems that existed right out of the box before the eat. I personally had this problem with previous versions, yet nearly no one comments about it.

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