Sony is releasing a new Xperia phone this month. The Xperia 1 VI, with its awful naming convention, looks like a slim upgrade, but it does have a few changes that might make it worth updating if ...
One phone that may have escaped your attention, however, is the newly-announced Sony Xperia 1 V... but to let it fly under the radar would be a mistake! Sony’s 2023 flagship could be worth ...
When it comes to Sony Ericsson phones, US users are often out of luck. US carriers don’t offer many SE phones which means we have to pay very high prices for import models. But once in a while, AT&T ...
A CNet review mentions they seem to have the same problem if they open the phone too quickly after receiving a text. One other problem is actually with Sony Ericsson's PC Suite on Windows Vista ...
Sony has, however, pioneered other phone innovations in the past - including a 4K screen and waterproofing - only to see its sales still struggle. In 2017, it was only ranked the 15th best-selling ...
Previously we knew the list of Motorola phones that will get the OTA. Japanese carrier shares list of Sony and Samsung phones ...
Sony Xperia Z3v Verizon's version of the Xperia Z3 looks like an Xperia Z2, but it has the updated CPU and camera of the Z3. It adds Qi wireless charging, and as ever has that distinct Xperia look ...
The Xperia V 5 is the third Sony smartphone to be upgraded to Android 15 and the second to receive the update this year.
New features of Side sense: The Dashboard function has been added to Side sense. Flick the Side sense bar inward toward the ...
It's not huge, just not as pleasantly pocket-friendly as the K750 / W800 / W810: Since the K800 is a 3G phone for Europe and Asia, and Sony Ericsson isn't doing 3G phones for the U.S. just yet ...
The Poco C-series smartphone is teased to come with a Sony camera while the Poco M7 Pro 5G will offer an AMOLED display. Both phones will be available on Flipkart. Nubia Z70 Ultra was launched in ...
So why isn’t Sony topping the smartphone charts and toppling the best phones competition, as we’ve seen the iconic Japanese firm do in recent years across gaming, cameras, audio and TVs?