Stephen is a managing editor at Android Police, where he helps people find words that are good, and put them in orders that are good, too. Most of the time those words tell people about the latest ...
Patrick Holland has been a phone reviewer for CNET since 2016. He is a former theater director who occasionally makes short films. Patrick has an eye for photography and a passion for everything ...
After leaks surfaced yesterday, Sony has officially announced its Xperia Pro-I, a smartphone with a wild camera—or a wild camera that’s also a smartphone, depending on how you look at it. The Pro-I ...
Sony makes high-end cameras. Sony also makes smartphones. So it’s no surprise that the company also makes the cameras used in many smartphones, including Google’s highly-rated Pixel smartphones. Up ...
When it comes to spending top dollar, there’s premium and then there’s Sony Xperia 1 IV premium. Priced at a sky-high $1,600, Sony’s 2022 flagship was always a tough sell. It certainly didn’t help ...
Sony has announced the Xperia Pro-I. The camera-centric smartphone packs a 1-inch sensor, 4K display, and Snapdragon 888 SoC. There’s a host of accessories, too, for vloggers and enthusiasts. Sony‘s ...
Earlier this week, Sony unveiled an enticing new “professional” smartphone, the Xperia Pro-I. It should be particularly intriguing to photographers and videographers since it sports a large ...
If you like a more adventurous holiday you may find yourself faced with a conundrum. Do you take a “proper” camera that demands space in your luggage and is a bit of a pain to carry around, or do you ...
Sony has announced a new smartphone, the Xperia PRO-I (mark 1). This is the world’s first smartphone with a 1-inch camera sensor. In fact, this phone is all about the camera, and that’s what Sony ...
Yes, Sony is still making smartphones, and its latest is the flagship Xperia 1 V designed for both photographers and vloggers. It features a new stacked, backside-illuminated (BSI) sensor along with ...
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