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- Wireless transmission of display content to external monitors via Miracast or Google Cast is also possible.
- Video content from streaming services can be viewed in HD quality since the smartphone has undergone the Widevine L1 certification process.
- The integrated microSD slot masters the current SDHC and SDXC standards up to 1 TB.
- A vivid display the BRAVIA-powered display relies on AI remasterin tech for improved contrast, color and clarity.
- Superior performance it’s optimized with the Qualcomm Snapdragon Elite Gaming for enhanced gaming performance.
- Beautiful imagery this 5G smartphone delivers stunning imagery with advanced autofocus technology and a powerful optical telephoto zoom lens.
- AI photo features this phone uses AI white balance to correct colors and deliver true-to-life creations.
- It even has 4K HDR multi-frame shooting for videos and utilizes Optical SteadyShot with FlawlessEye.
- Eye & object tracking the Sony Xperia 1 IV enables Eye AF and Object Tracking when using Videography Pro while livestreaming to YouTube and other online platforms.
- Premium specs on the device starting with a 6.5-inch 4K (well, 1644 x 3840 but close enough) OLED with a 120Hz refresh rate.
- There’s also a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, IP68 waterproofing, 512GB of storage, 12GB of RAM, a 5000mAh battery and even a headphone jack.
- All three rear camera sensors support 120fps high-speed readout, so Sony’s face and eye detection run seamlessly on each one.
- There’s also a 12-megapixel front-facing sensor that now supports 4K HDR video.
- The 8.2 millimeter thin and IP68-certified Gorilla Glass Victus sandwich case looks sharp-edged due to the flat black and is thus less ergonomic than other representatives in the high-end segment.
- The flat 6.5-inch OLED panel is limited by thin lateral edges, but the size ratio between the display and the device’s front only amounts to 84.2% because the upper and lower display edges are rather large.
- The usual volume and power buttons, the Xperia 1 IV has a dedicated shutter button that starts the camera app and can be used as a shutter release.
- No other flagship smartphone offers a package consisting of a status LED, a 3.5 mm jack for headphones and an expansion of the internal memory via a microSD card.
- The latter has a capacity of 256 GB, although the actual available storage is lower at 219 GB due to the operating system and the preinstalled apps.
- The USB port allows for image transfer (via USB-C to HDMI adapter cable) at a maximum of 4K60.
- In combination with our AV PRO V60 reference card the microSD performance in the Cross Platform Disk Test is limited the read rates in particular are low.
- The Xperia 1 IV’s copy speed of less than 15 MB/s is also below average.
- The Xperia 1 IV ships with Android 12 which according to Sony will be provided with security updates and two Android upgrades for at least three years after the initial release.
- For home WLAN the Xperia 1 IV offers the fast 802.11ax standard with WiFi 6E which ensured very high transfer rates in our measurements.
- Company registered over 1700 MBit/s in the 6 GHz frequency.
- The fast WLAN, Sony’s flagship also makes use of Bluetooth 5.2, dual-SIM and 5G (but without mmWave support) as well as an NFC chip for contactless payment.
- On top of the 5G standard the Xperia 1 IV also supports access to a total of 24 LTE bands all relevant LTE frequencies for the German-speaking region including band 28 are covered.
- The Xperia phone is also well equipped for trips abroad such as in the US.
- The 12 MP front-facing camera with its in-house IMX663 takes solid selfies.
- The IMX557 is installed in the main camera as in the predecessor.
- The lens are optically stabilized and offer good results in daylight even if subjects are heavily resharpened.
- The highlight of the Sony flagship is clearly the variable periscope optics with loss-free zoom between 85 mm and 125 mm and the variable telephoto lens is an optically stabilized 1/3.5-inch sensor that works steplessly between a magnification of 3.5x and 5.2x.
- The Xperia 1 IV does not have an optical or ultrasound-based fingerprint sensor underneath the OLED screen.
- The fingers can be placed on the power button where the biometric recognition functions quickly and very reliably.
- There is no face recognition unlock option via the front camera.
- Sony considers a FaceUnlock function via 2D method to be unsecure.