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Sony unveils Xperia 1 II

The first of the company’s phones to integrate 5G, plus it brings back the headphone jack. ALEX WALKER-TODD reports

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Many expected a successor to the Xperia 1 to manifest at IFA 2019 but the compact Xperia 5 made its debut instead. Now, despite the cancellati­on of MWC, Sony pressed ahead with the launch of its new 2020 flagship, in the Xperia 1 II.

Release date and cost

Sony launched the Xperia 1 II (along with the Xperia 10 II and Xperia Pro) via live stream on 24 February, around the time it would have held its launch event at

Mobile World Congress (were this year’s trade show was snuffed out by the increased risk of Coronaviru­s).

As for when the new flagship will hit stores, Sony cites a late Spring arrival. For comparison, last year’s Xperia 1 didn’t go on sale until the end of June.

With pricing still under wraps for the time being. European pricing has been confirmed, with the only version offering 8GB RAM and 256GB storage for €1,200 (around £1,000).

New features Cameras

Sony is doubling down on the enthusiast-appeal that it placed on last year’s Xperia 1, targeting five main user types: cinematogr­aphers, photograph­ers, cinephiles, audiophile­s and mobile gamers.

First off, the triple 12Mp camera setup from last year makes a return, with some minor hardware tweaks, like a larger, wider 24mm (versus 26mm) main sensor sporting an f/1.7 aperture and optical image stabilizat­ion, a longer 70mm telephoto sensor (also with OIS) and there’s a 16mm ultrawide once again.

The main hook with this new sensor setup is the phone ultra-fast autofocus, which the Xperia team developed in partnershi­p with the Alpha 9 camera team, based in Tokyo. The focus area has been expanded to 70 percent of the frame and such camera smarts now also extend to making this the first phone with 20fps autofocus and auto-exposuretr­acking burst shooting.

The company’s real-time Eye-AF tracking, which previously tracked human eyes/faces, now works

on pets too. And to help the whole system pull off these impressive photograph­ic feats, Sony has also added a new 3D iToF (the ‘i’ is short for AI-assisted depth sensing). Dual photodiode sensor technology also allows in 50 percent more light than previous, so low light shooting should be improved too.

Like the Cinema Pro app introduced last year (which now offers greater control over frame rates, white balance and integrates an intelligen­t wind filter) the Xperia 1 II now also includes a Photo Pro app, which more closely mirrors the user experience and control setup of the company’s prized Alpha cameras (namely the flagship Alpha 9).

The display

Beyond stills and video capture, the Xperia 1 II once again offers a sizeable 6.5in ‘CinemaWide’ 21:9 4K HDR OLED display, albeit with the addition of what Sony is calling ‘motion blur reduction’. In essence, this is Sony speak for a 90Hz refresh rate, similar to the OnePlus 7 series (excluding the base OnePlus 7) and Google’s Pixel 4 line.

Despite not reaching the same level of buttery smoothness as Samsung’s new 120Hz displays on its Galaxy S20 line, Sony is the first to release a phone with such a high resolution and refresh rate combinatio­n.

Some more technical enhancemen­ts to the screen setup include a custom white balance control that should be powerful enough to satiate the colour calibratio­n needs of profession­al photograph­ers (in Sony’s own words), as well as white point adjustment.

Audio

The jack is back. In a surprising twist for a 2020 flagship, Sony’s is reversing gear on its decision to kill1 the humble 3.5mm headphone jack, restoring it on the Xperia 1 II. Users will be able to enjoy convention­al wired audio, along with dual front-facing speakers, tuned audio developed in collaborat­ion with engineers at both Sony Pictures and Sony Music, and 360-degree ‘reality audio’ with supported tracks from services like Tidal.

An enhanced gamut of other audio smarts, including Hi-Res audio support, Hi-Res audio wireless

support and DSEE Ultimate upscaling for both wired and wireless (able to improve 44.1kHz up to a much as 192kHz) is also on board.

5G, performanc­e and battery

To round out the Xperia 1 II’s lead features, it, like most 2020 flagships, it comes powered by Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 865 chipset, and by associatio­n, also packs in Qualcomm’s X55 5G modem – making this the first 5G phone in Sony’s line-up.

Oddly, the aforementi­oned Xperia Pro benefits from both sub6 and mmWave 5G support, while the Xperia 1 II only swings for the former. At this stage in the evolution of 5G most users are unlikely to notice the absence of mmWave, but it still seems strange that it didn’t make the cut.

Performanc­e when gaming benefits from titlespeci­fic optimizati­ons (on titles such as Call of Duty Mobile), a tweaked Game Enhancer experience, better touch response around the edges of the display and continued native DualShock 4 support.

That 865 comes accompanie­d by just one SKU consisting of 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage, along with a new (larger) 4,000mAh battery that supports the company’s existing adaptive charging technology, as well as wireless charging and fast charging.

Sadly, Sony isn’t bundling a fast-charger in-box, but the phone does support up to 21-watt PD fastchargi­ng, promising 50 percent charge in 30 minutes.

The phone is also IP65/68 dust and water-resistant and arrives in three colours: black, white and purple.

Specificat­ions

• 6.5in (3,840x1,644; 643ppi) OLED capacitive touchscree­n

• Android 10.0

• Qualcomm SM8250 Snapdragon 865 (7nm+) processor

• Octa-core (1x 2.84GHz Kryo 585, 3x 2.42GHz Kryo 585, 4x 1.8GHz Kryo 585) CPU

• Adreno 650 GPU

• 8GB RAM

• 256GB storage

• Four rear-facing cameras: 12Mp, f/1.7, 24mm (wide), 1/1.7in, Dual Pixel PDAF, OIS; 12Mp, f/2.4, 70mm (telephoto), 1/3.4in, 1.0μm, PDAF, 3x optical zoom, OIS; 12Mp, f/2.2, 16mm (ultrawide), 1/2.55in, Dual Pixel PDAF; 0.3Mp, TOF 3D, (depth)

• Selfie camera: 8Mp, f/2.0, 24mm (wide), 1/4in, 1.12μm

• Dual-band 802.11ax Wi-Fi

• Bluetooth 5.1, A2DP, aptX HD, LE

• A-GPS, GLONASS, BDS, GALILEO

• NFC

• Fingerprin­t scanner (side mounted)

• USB 3.1, Type-C 1.0 reversible connector

• Non-removable 4,000mAh lithium-polymer battery

• 165.1x71.1x7.6mm

• 181.4g

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