Previously on Lemmy: OnePlus

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As promised, @danielfgom@lemmy.world.

I personally don’t have much experience with Sony Ericsson phones. To me, all Sony electronics (outside of the PlayStations) are always just good, but also always at a price premium, and there is usually better value to be found with another brand. (I will concede that many of their recent products, however, actually feels like they are the best in class again.)

Sony phones are no exception to the rule. I’ve only seen one Sony phone out in the wild (outside of the Persona 5 anime, where apparently every phone is made by Sony). It was good, had everything I wanted on a phone, but nothing really stands out about it outside of its small size. You would think the company that supplies everyone’s camera sensors and makes the best mirrorless camera would, by logic, have the best camera phones as well, but again, nothing about them really stands out.

In conclusion, always good, never exceptional.

Also, last 2 cents, I just can’t take the name “Xperia One II” seriously.

10 points

Love my Sony Xperia 1 IV. Has all the features I miss from the galaxy line (mostly as card). Heat issues weren’t nearly the monster reviewers made them out to be.

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How’s the battery life on it?

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Solid, easily get a full day or more based on how much I’m on it.

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Too niche and expensive. They would do better to offer some phones with some value as a vehicle for high end sales.

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I used my Z3 Tablet Compact until it fell apart. I would buy an updated one the very second it was announced.

Overall, I wish Sony was actually competing. It really feels like HQ just forgot this tiny division exists so they keep making phones that feel designed for the idiosyncrasies of the people that work there rather than the market at large. That should be good for a place like here, but they’re so uncompetitive on price.

Also what’s the shorthand here? L/Android?

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The community link is either c/android@lemmy.world (site preferred) or !android@lemmy.world (human preferred), it should automatically link if you type either of those in.

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Are you the real Margot Robbie and is this some elaborate Barbie promo?

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Yes. Can we get back to talking about Sony phones now?

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I’m currently using 5iii and xz1 compact. I really like the old school design, the inclusion of SD cart slot and headphone jack, and it’s easy to unlock. However, the update policy is bad (2 yr OS + 1yr security) especially when you factor in the price, and the availability is limited to select markets only.

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I think the 2yr OS + 1yr security is just par for the course for most Android phones nowadays, to my immense frustration.

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A lot of manufacturers have upped their game

Here are some stats. First is Android upgrades. The second is security updates.

Samsung 4 years 5 years OnePlus 4 years 5 years Oppo 4 years 5 years Google 3 years 5 years Xiaomi 3 years 4 years Motorola 3 years 4 years Realme 3 years 4 years Vivo 3 years 3 years Nokia 3 years 3 years Sony 2 years 3 years

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A lot of manufacturers have upped their game

Here are some stats. First is Android upgrades. The second is security updates.

Samsung 4 years 5 years OnePlus 4 years 5 years Oppo 4 years 5 years Google 3 years 5 years Xiaomi 3 years 4 years Motorola 3 years 4 years Realme 3 years 4 years Vivo 3 years 3 years Nokia 3 years 3 years Sony 2 years 3 years

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A lot of manufacturers have upped their game

Here are some stats. First is Android upgrades. The second is security updates.

Samsung 4 years 5 years OnePlus 4 years 5 years Oppo 4 years 5 years Google 3 years 5 years Xiaomi 3 years 4 years Motorola 3 years 4 years Realme 3 years 4 years Vivo 3 years 3 years Nokia 3 years 3 years Sony 2 years 3 years

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A lot of manufacturers have upped their game

Here are some stats. First is Android upgrades. The second is security updates.

Samsung 4 years 5 years OnePlus 4 years 5 years Oppo 4 years 5 years Google 3 years 5 years Xiaomi 3 years 4 years Motorola 3 years 4 years Realme 3 years 4 years Vivo 3 years 3 years Nokia 3 years 3 years Sony 2 years 3 years

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A lot of manufacturers have upped their game

Here are some stats. First is Android upgrades. The second is security updates.

Samsung 4 years 5 years OnePlus 4 years 5 years Oppo 4 years 5 years Google 3 years 5 years Xiaomi 3 years 4 years Motorola 3 years 4 years Realme 3 years 4 years Vivo 3 years 3 years Nokia 3 years 3 years Sony 2 years 3 years

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Many manufacturers stepped up their game when it comes to updates. I’m feeling left out when even Sharp changed their policy to 3 yr OS + 5 security :(

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A lot of manufacturers have upped their game

Here are some stats. First is Android upgrades. The second is security updates.

Samsung 4 years 5 years OnePlus 4 years 5 years Oppo 4 years 5 years Google 3 years 5 years Xiaomi 3 years 4 years Motorola 3 years 4 years Realme 3 years 4 years Vivo 3 years 3 years Nokia 3 years 3 years Sony 2 years 3 years

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How is Google behind Samsung and Oneplus? Don’t they even make their own chipset now? Embarrassing tbh

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3 years with a phone is going to need a new battery anyway. So either replace the battery or replace the whole phone… That’s how it’s been for me…

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A lot of manufacturers have upped their game

Here are some stats. First is Android upgrades. The second is security updates.

Samsung 4 years 5 years OnePlus 4 years 5 years Oppo 4 years 5 years Google 3 years 5 years Xiaomi 3 years 4 years Motorola 3 years 4 years Realme 3 years 4 years Vivo 3 years 3 years Nokia 3 years 3 years Sony 2 years 3 years

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A lot of manufacturers have upped their game

Here are some stats. First is Android upgrades. The second is security updates.

Samsung 4 years 5 years OnePlus 4 years 5 years Oppo 4 years 5 years Google 3 years 5 years Xiaomi 3 years 4 years Motorola 3 years 4 years Realme 3 years 4 years Vivo 3 years 3 years Nokia 3 years 3 years Sony 2 years 3 years

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The Ericsson brand hasn’t been on phones for more than a decade! Some very interesting phones from that era though.

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