Sony Xperia 10 V only comes with a quick start guide. There is no cable or charger.

The Sony Xperia 10 V is very easy to hold in your hand. The case is made of plastic and has moisture protection and a headphone jack in accordance with the IP68 standard. The speakers here are stereo.

The smartphone has a 6.1 inch OLED display. It has a 60 Hz refresh rate. Its peak brightness is 1300 lux, its touch is 120 Hz.

Xperia 10 V runs on Snapdragon 695 processor. This is too old a model even for 2023. The amount of RAM is 6 GB and the permanent memory is 128 GB.

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Sony has a 5000 mAh battery. The smartphone “lives” for up to two days. There is also 30W charging support. That’s right, everything charges to 100% in 2 hours.

The main camera of Xperia 10 V has 48 MP resolution, 80 degree viewing angle and optical stabilization. Video can be recorded at a maximum of 1080p 60 fps. There is also an 8 MP telephoto camera and an 8 MP ultra-wide camera with 120-degree viewing angle. The front sensor has 8 MP and records video at Full HD 30 fps. Above you can see sample photos and comparisons with the Samsung S24.

Sony Xperia 10 V has only a 60 Hz screen refresh rate, a very old processor (AnTuTu – 400 thousand points) and opens applications slowly. The smartphone takes two hours to charge, but its camera is weak. For all these reasons, the presenter did not recommend buying it. If it makes sense to use it, it is only to be used as a phone for calls.

Source: Ferra

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