Sony Xperia 1 II Specs

8.7
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Sony Xperia 1 II Review
5.5

Description

The Sony Xperia 1 II sports a 6.5-inch OLED display, Snapdragon 865 processor with 8GB RAM/256GB storage, and 5G support. A quad-camera setup with a TOF sensor is on the back, as well as an 8-megapixel selfie shooter at the front. The phone is powered by 4000mAh battery and Android 10.

Pros

  • 5G ready
  • Supports wireless charging
  • High pixel density screen (643 PPI)
I want it 23 users
I have it 2 users
I had it 3 users

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Display

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Size: 6.5 inches
Resolution: 3840 x 1644 pixels, 21:9 ratio, 643 PPI
Technology: OLED
Screen-to-body: 82.59 %
Features: HDR support, Scratch-resistant glass (Corning Gorilla Glass 6), Ambient light sensor, Proximity sensor

Hardware

System chip: Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 SM8250 (7 nm)
Processor: Octa-core, 2840 MHz, Kryo 585, 64-bit
GPU: Adreno 650
RAM: 8GB LPDDR5
Internal storage: 256GB
Storage expansion: microSDXC up to 1000 GB
OS: Android (11, 10)
Device type: Smartphone

Battery

Benchmarks
Capacity: 4000 mAh
Type: Not user replaceable
Battery life test results: link
Charging: USB Power Delivery, Qi wireless charging

Camera

Rear: Quad camera
Main camera: 12 MP (OIS, PDAF)
Specifications: Aperture size: F1.7; Focal length: 24 mm; Sensor size: 1/1.7"
Second camera: 12 MP (Telephoto, OIS, PDAF)
Specifications: Optical zoom: 3.0x; Aperture size: F2.4; Focal Length: 70 mm; Sensor size: 1/3.4"
Third camera: 12 MP (Ultra-wide, PDAF)
Specifications: Aperture size: F2.2; Focal Length: 16 mm; Sensor size: 1/2.55"
Fourth camera: 0.3 MP VGA (ToF 3D depth sensing)
Flash: LED
Video recording: 3840x2160 (4K UHD) (60 fps), 1920x1080 (Full HD) (120 fps), 1280x720 (HD)
Features: OIS, HDR, Continuous autofocus, Object tracking, EIS
Front: 8 MP (EIS, HDR)
Video capture: 1920x1080 (Full HD)
Dimensions: 6.54 x 2.83 x 0.31 inches (166 x 72 x 7.9 mm)
Weight: 6.38 oz (181.0 g)
Materials: Back: Glass (Corning Gorilla Glass 6); Frame: Aluminum
Resistance: Water, Dust; IP65/68
Biometrics: Fingerprint (touch)
Keys: Right: Volume control, Camera shutter, Lock/Unlock key
Colors: Black, Purple

Cellular

5G: n1, n3, n28, n77, n78, Sub-6
4G (FDD): Bands 1(2100), 2(1900), 3(1800), 4(AWS-1), 5(850), 7(2600), 8(900), 12(700 a), 13(700 c), 17(700 b), 19(800 Upper), 20(800 DD), 25(1900+), 26(850+), 28(700 APT), 29(700 d), 32(1500 L-band), 66(AWS-3)
4G (TDD): Bands 34(2000), 38(2600), 39(1900+), 40(2300), 41(2600+), 46
3G: Bands 1(2100), 2(1900), 4(1700/2100), 5(850), 6(800), 8(900)
Data Speed: LTE-A Pro Cat 19 (1600/150 Mbit/s), HSDPA+ (4G) 42.2 Mbit/s, HSUPA 5.76 Mbit/s
Dual SIM: Shared with microSD
SIM type: Nano SIM

Multimedia

Headphones: 3.5mm jack
Speakers: Earpiece, Multiple speakers
Features: Dolby Atmos, aptX-HD
Screen mirroring: DLNA, Wireless screen share
Additional microphone(s): for Noise cancellation, Video recording

Connectivity & Features

Bluetooth: 5.1
Wi-Fi: 802.11 a, b, g, n, ac, ax, dual-band; MIMO, Wi-Fi Direct, Hotspot
USB: Type-C (reversible), USB 3.1
Features: Charging, OTG, Video out
Location: GPS, A-GPS, Glonass, Cell ID, Wi-Fi positioning
Sensors: Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Compass, Hall (for flip covers), Barometer, Step detector, Step counter
Other: NFC

Regulatory Approval

FCC approval:
Date approved: Oct 19, 2020
FCC ID value: PY7-65375K
Measured SAR:
Head: 0.21 W/kg
Body: 0.48 W/kg
Simultaneous Transmission: 0.89 W/kg
Wireless Router: 0.77 W/kg

Buyers information

User Manual: This is the official Sony Xperia 1 II User Guide in English provided from the manufacturer.

Availability

Officially announced: Feb 24, 2020
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User Reviews

Overall User Rating
Build quality
9
Camera quality
4
Performance
9
Display
8.5
Battery life and charging
3
Rating breakdown (out of 10)
4
Phone Is Trash
Phone owned for less than a year

This thing is trash, the battery is less than a day, the volume vibrate function when combined with the bevelled camera leads to the phone sliding of a hard surface when playing media. It’s to big for a regular pocket and will regularly fall out when entering or exiting a car or when sitting. The android system makes it impossible to delete certain bloat ware apps. Xperia updates are daily, and constant, they never end the phone is in state of perpetual update with each one prompting an annoying notification that cannot be turned off. Deleting pictures take forever as in its wisdom Sony places images in separate app dependent folders and subfolders, this mess of a system means deleting a pic requires you to locate it among a stack of obscurely named folders rather than just deleting in the album. Its slippery, this is hands down the most non ergonomic device I’ve ever had, slipped out of my hand first day leaving a scratch on the screen, has slipped out of my hand most days but I will say its got a tough frame and can withstand the blows. The torch isn’t a torch it’s a dim led light. Game enhancer cannot be turned off or uninstalled leaving a hideous icon hovering over every game that blocks controls, menus and the fun of most games. Camera and video software is very poor, the touch buttons don’t register, and the cameras quality is very poor every picture is very dark, probably the lack of a decent flash. 4G and wifi signals to the device are very poor no-mater the network provider.

This thing is absolute trash as a phone do not buy, if you do buy it comeback to this site in 3 months and tell me it’s a good phone I guarantee you won’t.

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7
Really want to like it, but ready to move on
Phone owned for less than a year

I like the overall design of the phone. The 21:9 ratio is something to get used to but Im loving the more slim design which fits in my hand really well. The cameras, although a little low in the megapixel department, is really good and the pro app give you a lot of control in the settings just like their alpha cameras. Pictures turn out better with the pro app than the regular camera app as well. I cant say much about the pro video app tho as I don’t take any video. The 4K screen is nice, but its not as vibrant as my Note 9. I get they want to give a more neutral look but just looks like poop compared to others. Im glad the headphone jack is still here and I could use my audiophile quality headphones with it, wished the jack is at the bottom of the phone but at least the phone has one. The software is mostly stock Android, which is a plus, there are no bloatware installed and only the essentials is installed. Updates are relatively quick and the phone gets frequent security patches.

Wireless charging sucks on the phone. For a modern phone its slow. Placement is really finicky and unless you have it perfectly aligned, the phone wont charge. And even then, the software would randomly turn off charging for no apparent reason. When you use the phone while wireless charging, it overheats VERY easily.

The fingerprint sensor has a mind of its own. It doesn’t work when you expected it to, and it works too well when you least expect it. Deliberate scans always fail, but the act of taking out or putting away the phone always leads to attempts or successful scans. This is most annoying to say the least.

Battery life seem to take a massive hit as well. Before I could go a full day with 1 charge, now it would be lucky if it survive half a day. I didnt expect the either the phone is draining the batter this fast, or the battery condition has deteriorated this much in this short amount of time.

Bluetooth connection is garbage on the phone. Connecting to Bluetooth speakers or headphones always leads to intermittent connection and basically unusable. It also requires frequent reboot of the Bluetooth for it to even connect. A little research reveals this seems to be a known issue for Sony. Aside from generic “fixes”, there aren’t any solutions for it.

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