Sony’s Xperia phones aren’t like any other, which is a good thing. It has a tall 21:9 aspect ratio with a 4K screen, and Sony also has different priorities with its camera system—it offers up more manual controls so your photos and videos look exactly how you like. The problem? These devices are some of the most expensive around, and the newest Sony Xperia 1 IV (pronounced “One Mark Four”) takes things further to an absurd $1,600 asking price, or £1,299/€1,399 if you’re in the UK and Europe.
For that kind of cash, this phone better be foldable, or at least be metaphysically perfect in every way. But it’s neither. The key changes to the Xperia 1 IV from the previous generation include true optical zoom on a phone camera for the first time, plus standard upgrades like a new Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and a boosted battery capacity. Little else has been modified, which leaves you further scratching your head about the unreasonable price jump.
Sony has stuck with the same design as its past few phones, but it holds up. The Xperia line had flat edges on the sides well before Apple and Samsung returned to the look, and the matte glass rear remains extremely stylish. The slim bezels at the top and bottom date this phone a smidge when compared to other new handsets, but you might prefer that over notches or hole-punch selfie cameras.


