

🔥 Xperia 5 IV: Power, Precision, and Portability in One Sleek Package 📲
The Sony Xperia 5 IV is a compact powerhouse blending professional-grade triple-lens photography, a stunning 6.1-inch 21:9 HDR OLED display with 120Hz refresh, and a long-lasting 5000mAh battery. Designed for creators and professionals, it offers water and dust resistance (IP65/68), dual SIM support, and authentic audio with a 3.5mm jack, all running on Android 12. Its ergonomic design and gaming-optimized features make it a versatile device for productivity and entertainment on the go.
| ASIN | B0BBVSQHSG |
| Audio Jack | 0.14 inches (3.5 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Power Rating | 5000 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #117,875 in Mobile Phones & Communication Products ( See Top 100 in Mobile Phones & Communication Products ) #3,903 in SIM-free & Unlocked Mobile Phones |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity technologies | 5g |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (144) |
| Date First Available | 1 September 2022 |
| Display technology | OLED |
| Form factor | Bar |
| GPS | True |
| Human interface input | Touchscreen |
| Item Weight | 172 g |
| Item model number | Xperia 5 IV |
| OS | Android 12.0 |
| Other camera features | Triple camera with ZEISS T coating* |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 15.6 x 6.7 x 0.82 cm; 172 g |
| RAM | 8 GB |
| Scanner Resolution | 2520 x 1080 |
| Special features | 120 Hz Refresh Rate, 6.1" 21:9 Wide display, HDR OLED |
| Whats in the box | Phone, Quick Start Guide and Information Leaflet |
| Wireless communication technologies | Cellular |
A**R
After 1+ year usage
Camera quality good, but software lag mainly more heated so that Figure print not working 😞. Simply, Don't waste money.
M**E
I've used Xperia devices since the Z5 Compact, most recently dumping my interim Xperia 5 II waiting for this, the 5 IV, where Sony have now delivered a worthy upgrade... Other than the extortionate price. You might find this review useful with my comparing old to latest. In short, if you have the III series, it is not worth upgrading, even if the price falls. The only real "benefit" is wireless charging, but that remains more of a fad than something game changing. Also note a charging pad still requires a cable connection, so you are simply swapping cables around for no real benefit. If you hate a 'notch', want a 3.5mm jack and expandable memory, exceptional battery life, find Samsung boring, Apple isn't an option, and money-is-no-option, then get the 5 IV. You won't be disappointed, but try not to think about how much you paid for it... ***GOOD THINGS*** DESIGN & FUNCTION ▪️ Build quality is excellent, but then so it should be at this price. ▪️ Phone has an attractive, if understated, design. The rear frosted glass harks back to the Z5, and while a case is recommended, it far less slippery than the 5 II, so is practical even if you decide to keep your 5 IV "naked". ▪️ Haptic feedback, which I usually switch off, is so well done I have left it on. The fingerprint scanner gives a satisfying rumble and it genuinely enhances interacting with the phone. ▪️ The atrocious Sony fingerprint scanner has finally been improved. A known issue, with my 5 II, I would very often have to use the keypad as the fingerprint scanner would not recognise my thumb print. With the 5 IV, that happens far less often, I can think of only a few occasions where it has not recognised my thumb print. ▪️ Button placement, including the camera shutter, are ergonomically spaced out and positioned. BATTERY ▪️ Battery life is excellent. Connected to wi-fi at home, with regular use of social apps and the web, 120Hz refresh on, I get around 52-60 hours. That compares to the 5 II, which also had excellent battery life, which would last about 36 hours under identical conditions. Using mobile data, and heavy use, expect 36-40 hours - which is class-leading. SCREEN ▪️ OLED screen is much brighter than any recent Xperia model. Colours pop and it is beautiful. ▪️ Switch on the 120Hz refresh where it is off by default. It makes minimal impact to battery life. I do feel the 5 II was a bit smoother, but then this might be a software issue that will soon be updated. CAMERA ▪️ Camera quality is excellent. I recently took some macro shots and they were comparable to my RX 100, which is a class-leading compact camera and has a CMOS sensor! ▪️ Compared to the best cameraphone on the market in the Samsung S22 Ultra, what the 5 IV lacks in zoom, it makes up for in natural representation of every scene, and far less warping in the corners of each shot - a compromise Sony engineers probably made over zoom. SOFTWARE ▪️ Minimal bloatware and the almost stock Sony implementation of Android 12 is very nice. ▪️ Though I am used to Sony Pro apps, you should spend an afternoon getting to grips with them, especially Photo Pro, so that you can make best use of the excellent camera equipment you're paying for. ▪️ Also nice to see Sony have dropped the "basic" camera app and rolled it into the Photo Pro app as the "Basic" setting. This makes it more convenient when you just want a quick shot of something. ***BAD THINGS** PRICE ▪️ While the phone is excellent, it's a struggle to justify almost £1000 for a phone that has a flagship price, but is not a flagship device, nor is it even particularly innovative. ▪️ The bundled Linkbud S are amusingly marked as a "free gift", where they are so clearly part of the price. Early adopters pay a premium, and this is Sony's marketing department's way of trying to sugar coat it. ▪️ I would recommend not opening and selling the mediocre Linkbud S, where you should be able to get at least £100 for them. Take that from the price and then the 5 IV looks a lot more reasonable. I sold mine at a profit of £100, meaning the actual phone cost was a more reasonable £850. ▪️ Or wait, because by Q1 23 the Linkbuds will disappear, but then so too will the £950 price tag, which will drop to £850. MEMORY ▪️ At £950, it is almost insulting that Sony considers 128GB of internal storage acceptable. While there is an expandable memory card slot, this too is why the phone is bad value. CAMERA ▪️ The lack of zoom is shamelessly planned obsolescence, where you should expect the next iteration of this device to have a significantly redesigned camera. ▪️ Sony purposefully handicapped the zoom to justify upgrading again next year, but that is not to say the camera is not good, because it is. It just has limited application for some scenes, where longer zoom reduces the need to carry around a dedicated camera. WIRELESS CHARGING ▪️ Not a criticism of the 5 IV, but in general, I thought wireless charging would be really useful. Instead, I found it to be a fad where the technology is too new. The only useful situation is if you have wireless charging in a car. ▪️ There is no official charging pad, so you are left with aftermarket charging pads, which are slow to charge and require precise alignment, made worse if you have a case over your phone. It can also make the phone very hot, which I doubt is a good thing for long-term battery health. ▪️ The biggest issue is you cannot use your phone while it is charging, because that means removing it from the pad. I found this frustrating enough that I returned my wireless charger and will stick with the official wired fast charger I purchased. ▪️ Finally, the whole point of wireless charging is that there are no cables. However, there is a cable connecting your charging pad to a power source, so you are simply playing musical-chairs with a power cable. Until wireless charging is within a certain range of the phone, I can't see the benefit of it. DESIGN & CASES ▪️ While I really like the design over the 5 II, I actually don't like it as much when using a case: the squared edges make even the thinnest case more prominent. ▪️ I noticed this most with my 5 II, which had curved edges. That seemed to give an illusion of a smaller, more elegant footprint. The exact same case (material and thickness) and my 5 IV seems thicker and more of a cumbersome block. ▪️ The device has only just been released so case options are almost non-existent. This might be enough reason to hold off ordering for a month or two. ▪️ I initially purchased a cheap and slimy feeling silicone case, before waiting for my 5 IV 'bullet-proof' aramid case to arrive from China where I could find only one seller selling it. I must be one of the first to receive an aramid case for the 5 IV - the very same one I had on my 5 II - and while it is 0.3mm thick, it appears thicker because of the squared edge design.
M**.
Provengo dall'ottimo Xperia 5II, sostituito con questo per la ricarica wireless, lo schermo più luminoso e il Volte (stranamente mai funzionante sul 5II, qui invece attivo da subito). Confezione ridotta al lumicino, purtroppo presente solo il telefono, telefono esteticamente molto bello ma un po' scivoloso. La configurazione iniziale, temuta visto ciò che si legge in giro riguardo l’eccessivo riscaldamento, molto impegnativa tra i vari account, app e mail multiple ha fatto sì scaldare un pochino il telefono che però non si è mai bloccato (e nessun messaggio è mai apparso). Schermo effettivamente più luminoso, software velocissimo, ottima maneggevolezza e batteria che pare infinita; presenti le solite chicche Sony (Jack per le cuffie, led di notifica e il comodissimo tasto dedicato per gli scatti della fotocamera)…. insomma, ce l’ho da pochi gg ma sono decisamente soddisfatto. Solita consegna rapidissima di Amazon.
T**G
Sin duda algo diferente al resto, gran rendimiento. El formato 21:9 es algo raro para ver YouTube, pero Netflix se ve fenomenal, pantalla increíble, calidad de cine. El audio también es una locura (yo lo configuré con DSEE, sin Dolby, aunque solo Dolby tiene una profundidad de bajos espectacular, pero baja bastante el volumen). La cámara una pasada, aunque con poca luz carece un poco, ahora sí, la representacion de colores (para mí) es la mejor.
M**D
Phone is good but unfortunately came used before and with no grantee and also not original sealed of Sony box
S**A
Ich habe dieses Handy am 23.04. bestellt & am 25.04. erhalten. Also ich muß sagen, bis jetzt bin ich sehr zufrieden. Es macht wirklich tolle Fotos & Videos. Alles zu installieren war ganz easy, da ich seit vielen Jahren nur Sony Handys hatte. Die Bedienung ist auch gut. Das laden dauert halt etwas länger, aber das stört mich überhaupt nicht. Auch das Kabellose laden klappt super. Der Akku hält auch lange. Die Lautsprecher sind auch mega. Alles in Allem ist das Handy echt top. 👍🏻
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