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Brand | Sony |
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Manufacturer | Sony Mobile |
Type | Phablet |
Slogan | Built for speed |
Series | Sony Xperia |
First released | 22 May 2020; 4 years ago (2020-05-22) |
Availability by region |
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Predecessor | Sony Xperia 1 |
Successor | Sony Xperia 1 III |
Related | Sony Xperia 5 II Sony Xperia Pro |
Compatible networks | |
Form factor | Slate |
Dimensions | 166 mm (6.5 in) H 71.1 mm (2.80 in) W 7.9 mm (0.31 in) D |
Weight | 181 g (6.4 oz) |
Operating system | Android10, upgradable toAndroid 12 |
System-on-chip | Qualcomm Snapdragon865 |
CPU | Octa-core (1x 2.84 GHzGold Prime, 3x 2.42 GHzGold, 4x 1.8 GHzSilver)Kryo 585 |
GPU | Adreno 650 |
Memory | 8 GB LPDDR5 (SO-51A, SOG01, XQ-AT51 and XQ-AT52 in Black/White/Purple) 12 GB LPDDR5 (XQ-AT42, XQ-AT52 in Green and XQ-AT72) |
Storage | Universal Flash Storage (UFS 3.0)128 GB (SO-51A and SOG01 models) 256 GB (XQ-AT42, XQ-AT51, XQ-AT52 and XQ-AT72 models) |
Removable storage | microSDXC[broken anchor], expandable up to1 TB |
Battery | Non-removableLi-ion4000 mAh USB PD 3.0 21W Charging Qi 11W Wireless Charging[1] |
Rear camera | 12.2 MP (Sony Exmor RS IMX557),f/1.7, 24mm (wide), 1/1.7", 1.8 μm, predictive Dual Pixel PDAF, 5-axis OIS 12.2 MP (Samsung ISOCELL S5K3T2),f/2.4, 70mm (telephoto), 1/3.4", 1.0 μm, predictive Dual Pixel PDAF, 3x optical zoom, 5-axis OIS 12.2 MP (Sony Exmor RS IMX363),f/2.2, 16mm (ultra-wide), 1/2.55", predictive Dual Pixel PDAF 3D iToF sensor Zeiss optics, HDR, eye tracking |
Front camera | 8 MP (Samsung ISOCELL S5K4H7),f/2.0, 24mm (wide), 1/4", 1.0 μm, 5-axis gyro-EIS, HDR Photo, Portrait selfie, Display flash, Hand and Smile Shutter |
Display | 6.5 in (170 mm) 4K21:9 (3840 x 1644) HDROLED CinemaWide™ display, ~643 pixel density Gorilla Glass 6 HDR10 HLG 10-bitcolor depth |
Sound | Front Stereo speakers and 3.5 mmheadphone jack 4 Pole Cirrus Logic CS35L41 Speaker Amp x2 High-Resolution Audio High-Resolution Audio Wireless 360 Reality Audio hardware decoding Dolby Atmos tuned bySony Pictures and Sony music DSEE Ultimate Stereo Recording SBC AAC Qualcomm® aptX™ Qualcomm® aptX™ HD Qualcomm® aptX™ adaptive Qualcomm® aptX™ TWS+ LDAC |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax (2.4/5GHz) Bluetooth 5.1 USB-C (supportsDisplayPort) NFC GPS withAssisted GPS Galileo GLONASS BeiDou 1seg (SO-51A and SOG01 models only) Mobile FeliCa/Osaifu-Keitai (XQ-AT42, SO-51A and SOG01 models only) |
Data inputs | Sensors:
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Model | XQ-AT42 (Dual SIM) (Japan; SIM-unlocked) XQ-AT51 (Single SIM) (America, Europe) XQ-AT52 (Dual SIM) (Asia exclude Japan and Mainland China) XQ-AT72 (Dual SIM) (Mainland China) SO-51A (Single SIM) (Japan;NTT Docomo) SOG01 (Single SIM) (Japan;au/Okinawa Cellular) |
Codename | PDX-203 |
Other | IP65/IP68 Water/dust resistant PS4 Remote Play DUALSHOCK®4 Control compatibility Game Enhancer Dynamic Vibration System |
Website | Official Website |
References | [2][3][4] |
TheSony Xperia 1 II[a] is anAndroidsmartphone manufactured bySony Mobile. Part of Sony'sXperia series, the phone was announced along with the mid-rangeXperia 10 II on February 24, 2020. Key upgrades over its predecessor, theXperia 1, include support for5G connectivity andQi wireless charging, and a triple-lens camera which incorporatesZEISS-branded lenses with T✻ (T-Star) anti-reflective coating as well as technology brought over from Sony'sAlpha camera lineup.[5][6][7][8][9]
The Xperia 1 II ships with support for5G NR in Europe and Asia (making it Sony's first Xperia device to support this network), while the United States ships with a4G variant.[6] Although 5G networks are supported, it only supports "sub-6" 5G, meaning it is not compatible withmillimeter-wave (mmWave) networks.
The Xperia 1 II retains Sony's signature square design that is seen on previous Xperia phones.[5] The phone hasCorningGorilla Glass 6 protection on the front and back as well asIP65 and IP68 certifications for water resistance.[6][10] The build has a pair of symmetrical bezels on the top and the bottom, where the front-facing dual stereo speakers and the front camera are placed.[5] The left side of the phone contains a compartment for a SIM card and a microSD card, while the right side contains a fingerprint reader embedded into the power button, a volume rocker and a shutter button.[5] The rear cameras are arranged in a vertical strip.[5] The phone shipped in five colors with the first three: Black, Purple and White available globally.[10] There are also two colors exclusive to East Asian markets, Frosted Black for Japan and Mainland China[11][12] and Mirror Lake Green for Mainland China and Taiwan.[13]
The Xperia 1 II has aQualcommSnapdragon 865 SoC and anAdreno 650 GPU, accompanied by 8 GB or 12 GB of RAM, 256 GB storage space (which can be expanded up to 1 TB via themicroSD card slot), and one nanoSIM card slot.[7] The display is identical to the one on the Xperia 1, a 6.5-inch4K HDROLED with a 21:9 aspect ratio, which Sony claims offers "unprecedented color accuracy".[7] It is also capable of displaying one billion colors; most smartphone displays have sixteen million colors. The phone has a 4000 mAh battery, and supportswireless charging.[5] The phone has front-facing dual stereo speakers and a 3.5 mm audio jack.[5][7] The latter feature was not present on Sony's previous flagship phone,[6] andtechnology journalists noted it as unusual in a flagship smartphones in 2020.[5][14][15]
The phone has a triple 12MP camera setup and a 3DiToF sensor on the back, and an 8 MP camera on the front. The rear cameras comprise the main lens (24 mmf/1.7), theultra wide angle lens (16 mmf/2.2), and thetelephoto lens (70 mmf/2.4); each usesZEISS' T✻ (T-Star) anti-reflective coating.[6][7] The phone has support for4K video recording for up to 60FPS and for2K for up to 120 FPS.[6][10] Android 11 update enables 4K video recording up to 120 FPS[16]
The Xperia 1 II released withAndroid 10, now updated toAndroid 12. Sony has also paired the phone's camera tech with a "Photo Pro" mode developed by Sony's camera divisionα (Alpha) and a "Cinema Pro" mode developed by Sony's cinematography divisionCineAlta, whose features take after Sony's Alpha and CineAlta cameras.[5][6]