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Sony Xperia

Sony Xperia

Smartphone brand from Sony Mobile Communications


Xperia (/ɛkˈspɪəriə/, Japanese: エクスペリア) is a series of and the sole brand name of smartphones marketed by Sony. It also includes various related mobile hardware such as tablets as well as software. Xperia was originally developed by Sony Ericsson before becoming Sony Mobile as a result of the mobile phone manufacturer being taken over and solely owned by Sony in 2012;[1] it has been under Sony Corporation since 2021 following Sony Mobile's merger. The name Xperia is derived from the word "experience", and was first used in the Xperia X1 tagline of "I Xperia the best".[2]

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History

Windows-powered Xperia X1, the very first Xperia device

The Xperia X1 was the first phone to be released in the Xperia range.[3] Released in 2008, it featured a high resolution display (~311 ppi pixel density) and it was intended to fill the widening gap of smartphones as other competitors were producing high-end smartphone devices such as HTC and Apple.

The X2 was released in the following year, which included an 8.1 MP camera and included Wifi and GPS. By this time there was a clear shift towards the smartphone end of the spectrum. An exception was the Xperia Pureness, a translucent phone without camera that was sold by selected retailers in selected cities.[4][5] The Xperia X5 Pureness is based on Sony Ericsson's proprietary operating system (OSE).

The X10 was released at the start of 2010.[6] It was the first in the Xperia line to feature the Android operating system, where previous models ran on the Windows Mobile OS. The phone was praised on its design, but its downfall was its use of Android 1.6 at a time when competitors were on 2.1. There was a great delay in the update of the firmware, due to the heavily skinned OS, as well as Timescape and Mediascape which needed to be reprogrammed every time an update was made. The phone also lacked pinch to zoom, but this was added later as well as HD video recording.

The X10 Mini and the X10 Mini Pro were, as the names suggest, smaller versions of the X10. These were received relatively well and proved to be very popular, as there were no other smartphones on the market at that time which were as small as the two.

The Z series smartphones continued the Xperia legacy with an omni-balance design and water resistance. On several Sony Xperia smartphones such as the Xperia Z, the charging port is located at the top of the left edge, rather than popularly at the bottom center.[7]

The Xperia Z is the earliest known device to feature high dynamic range filming, and does it at 1080p. Its image sensor is an Exmor IMX135.[8]

After the Sony Xperia Z (early 2013), the Z1 (late 2013) was released with increased processing performance and a physical shutter button, as well as augmented reality camera effects such as a walking dinosaur.[9]

In early 2014, the Sony Xperia Z2 was introduced with 2160p video recording, 1080p at 60 frames per second, and 720p at 120fps for slow motion, as well as precluded screencasting functionality.[10]

In 2016, Sony introduced the new Xperia X series to replace the Z series and in 2018, Sony introduced the Sony Xperia XZ2 along with the Sony Xperia XZ2 Compact at Mobile World Congress 2018 featuring Sony's brand new "Ambient Flow" smartphone design while the premium smartphone, the Sony Xperia XZ2 Premium featuring a 4K HDR Display and a 19 MP + 12 MP MotionEye Dual camera built for 'extreme' low-light shooting was announced two months later.[11]

Sony has been criticized for the heavily inconsistent naming of their Xperia devices.[12][13][14]

Default software

Software that comes preloaded on current (2023) Sony Xperia devices include:

  • Music, a music player
  • Music Pro, music recording with AI studio processing[15]
  • Video Pro, "premium" video recording feature[16]
  • Cinema Pro, "premium" video recording feature
  • PlayStation App, voice chat and PS Store integration[17]
  • Creators' App, for imaging[18]
  • Game Enhancer, improves gaming on Xperia[19]
  • Bravia Core, Sony Pictures movies on demand service

Several other stock software had existed in the past but are no longer made, including Xperia Lounge,[20] Album,[21] and Weather.[22]

Sony Ericsson Xperia products

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  1. The LT28i variant of the Xperia ion is LTE capable, while the LT28h variant is not LTE capable.
  2. The "dual" variant has dual GSM SIM card slots.
  3. The LT30a variant of the Xperia T & the Xperia TL both have LTE capable SoCs & radios, while the LT30p variant is not LTE capable.
  4. The C6603 variant of the Xperia Z is LTE capable, while the C6602 variant is not LTE capable.
  5. The C5303 & C5306 variants of the Xperia SP are LTE capable, while the C5302 variant is not LTE capable.
  6. The C6503 & C6506 variants of the Xperia ZL are LTE capable, while the C6502 variant is not LTE capable.
  7. The C5503 variant of the Xperia ZR & the Xperia A are LTE capable, while the C5502 variant is not LTE capable.
  8. The C6833 & C6806 variants of the Xperia Z Ultra are LTE capable, while the C6802 variant is not LTE capable.[126]
  9. The C6903, C6906 & C6943 variants of the Xperia Z1 are LTE capable, while the C6902 & L39h variants are not LTE capable.[130]
  10. Only available for E2003
  11. E2303, E2312, E2333, E2353
  12. E2306, E2363

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See also


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