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Sony Xperia 5 II (8GB/128GB): $899/£799; I will admit that I was skeptical about Sony’s brave choice to adopt the 21:9 aspect ratio for its devices.
Sony’s latest phone, the Xperia 5 II, is packed with plenty of options that give you a huge amount of control if you know how to use it. It’s got a 120Hz display, decent battery life, and a ...
As said, almost everything about the Sony Xperia 5 II is now leaked and the spec sheet points at an impressive device. You don't have to take our word – let's just delve into what the speculated ...
By 2020/21 standards, the Sony Xperia 5 II’s 4,000mAh battery is fairly modest. It’s still plenty big enough to keep you going until the latter portion of even a busy day.
The Xperia 5 range forms Sony’s more sensibly priced flagship tier, with the new Xperia 5 II coming in at a much more reasonable $949/£799. It’s been well received by critics too.
The Xperia 5 II's display isn't as sharp as the Xperia 1 II's, so Sony sensibly added a high refresh rate screen to the former. Now you can choose: If you want super-sharp resolution, get the ...
The Xperia 5 II is named similarly to Sony's camera line, so it's pronounced "Xperia five mark two." The display is the main difference from the Xperia 1 II: a 6.1-inch, 2520×1080 OLED display ...
The Sony Xperia 5 II is available to pre-order in the U.S. ahead of a December 3 release for $949 (it has already been discounted to $900). It’s available now in the U.K. for 799 British pounds.
If the Xperia 1 II’s 4K screen was the ultimate in excess, then the Xperia 5 II is Sony putting its sensible hat back on. And yet there’s still plenty here to get excited about. You still get an OLED ...
But Sony just announced the Xperia 5 II, which looks like a sleek little phone with some surprisingly beefy specs and features. Sporting a 6.1-inch 21:9 OLED display, ...
The Sony Xperia 5 II is a smartphone that was tested with the Android 11 operating system. This model weighs 5.7 ounces, has a 6.1 inch display, 12-megapixel main camera, ...
Following on from the Sony Xperia 5, the next instalment is slightly more affordable than the Sony Xperia 1 II, but that doesn't mean it's cheap. It's still more towards the top end of mid-range.