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

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like the product, the quality did not disappoint.

In theory, a respectable mobile device; but, if you entered such a jungle in search of a phone, you had better be familiar with the risks you were incurring. I can't include this as a drawback because it's still an aspect ratio feature, however vertical content is lost at the sides. The most important thing to keep in mind when using the camera is that it is not a professional-grade SLR, no matter how pretty the numbers are written. I have a Canon 13pro and used it to make a comparison with the camera. I'm sorry, but the end result will be pleasant if you're willing to go into the fifth or sixth page of Google to get a good one, but if you want rapid images, this is for 13 pro. The most important thing to remember is that forum fanatics will protect their swamp at all costs and insist that there are no downsides.

Pros
  • After the Xperia 5 I and 1 III, this phone is a breath of fresh air. No, it's not worth 70k, but it more than makes up for the price at which I purchased it. Excellent aspect ratio; I made it slim and long enough to split the screen in half while still allowing one-handed use. The camera is pretty impressive here, though you will need to familiarize yourself with it and learn the functions of its various buttons because it fails to recognize how to take good images when set to the "basic" or "auto" modes. Once you master picture editing software like Lightroom, you can expect professional-level results from your camera.
Cons
  • Forget about quick, high-quality shots because the user has no idea how to use the "basic" or "auto" shooting modes. In general, the item is stunning, but the white model's brushed aluminum makes it look really inexpensive. The incredibly raw factory firmware it ships with ruins the first impression, so you should devour it as soon as possible. The network would frequently disconnect (something I experienced on earlier versions, but nearly no one writes about), it would get hot even when used normally, and it would crash every few days due to a system issue.

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