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Front camera: 8MP. Reasons to avoid - Tricky to handle, for some - No in-screen fingerprint sensor. Sony Xperia 5 III. Specifications Release date: April Dimensions: x 68 x 8. Reasons to avoid - No wireless charging - Expensive for what it offers. Sony Xperia 5 II. Specifications Release date: October Dimensions: x 68 x 8mm.

Reasons to avoid - Still quite a high price - Antiquated unlock button. Sony Xperia 1 II. Specifications Release date: May Weight: Dimensions: Storage: GB. Reasons to avoid - Difficult to hold - Very high price. Sony Xperia 5. The Pro-I also includes one of Sony's BIONZ X imaging processors, giving it the ability to shoot up to 20 frames per second with both auto-focus and auto-exposure enabled.

The fast readout speed of the sensor allows it to avoid a rolling shutter effect, a feature Sony says helps the Pro-I stand out from other phones with 1-inch sensors like the Mi 11 Ultra. Those handsets also don't have phase-detection autofocus like the Pro-I does. Sony went with an aspherical design to make the optics as small as possible. Flanking the primary camera is a 16mm ultrawide camera and a 50mm telephoto camera.

Sony says it chose that lens arrangement after consulting with photographers who told the company they wanted a setup that matched their collection of prime lenses. You can add up to 1TB of additional storage with the help of a microSD card. Powering everything is a 4,mAh battery Sony claims will allow you to use the Pro-I for a full day on a single charge.

Sony tapped GB of storage out of the box, but you can always give that a boost with the microSD slot. As far as other features go, the Sony Xperia 1 III offers an IP68 rating against water and dust, as well as a side-mounted fingerprint reader.

Those of you hoping to save some money on the cost of an Xperia flagship might want to turn to the smaller Xperia 5 III instead. It trims down to a 6. The Xperia 5 III skips the 0. Sony might have a winner here if it turns out to be half as good as the Xperia 1 III when we get our hands on it. See also: The best phones with a headphone jack. If you really need to save some money but want the power of a Sony device, the Xperia 10 III may fit the bill.

If you're willing to spend a bit more but still don't fancy forking out the sums for Sony's latest high-end models, then the Xperia 10 III should be where your wallet is headed.

Sony's mid-range smartphone looks pretty swish for the price, has a long-lasting battery life the second-best we've ever tested and a large OLED screen with astonishing colour accuracy. It's not as powerful as the flagship Xperia 1 III, but the Xperia 10 III is still a decent performer for the price, especially when you consider that it costs a good deal less. Sign up for our daily newsletter Newsletter.

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