Sony Xperia 1 VI vs. Xperia 1 V: Which one to get?
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- The new Xperia 1 VI is here Sony has changed things around to appeal to a broader audience. The phone still retains its core quirky identity, continuing to cater to creators and smartphone power users. However, last year's Xperia 1 V is still a formidable cameraphone and it's already quite more affordable. Check out this HEAD-TO-HEAD for the COMPLETE BREAKDOWN of how these two phones compare in terms of screen quality, battery life and charging speed, chipset performance, and camera image quality, all based on our extensive reviews.
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00:00 - Intro
00:30 - Design differences
01:12 - Screen specs, quality and features
02:19 - Battery life and charging test
02:52 - Stereo speakers quality
03:04 - Storage options
03:13 - User interface
03:32 - Benchmarks
03:36 - Thermals chart
03:46 - Camera specs
04:55 - Photo and video quality
06:49 - Selfies
07:00 - Conclusion - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
Just a little thank you to you guys, that you’re still producing nice Xperia reviews, while other channels don’t care about Sony phones. Thanks! 🙏
Xperia needs to introduce affordable mid-range and entry-range phones for others to care ❗
Thank you sony for not giving up on phones
Unfortunately it's not available in india.
At this point I think they are not trying hard enough and should give up.
@@nawabsahab6461 headphone jack expandable storage
*_And not giving up on the 3.5 mm audio jack and expandable memory._*
@@nawabsahab6461 why would you want less competition.specially one with neat features.
I'm glad that Sony has stuck with the 3.5mm input. I hate that so many manufacturers now have ditched it. Like, maybe I don't want to use bluetooth and waste my battery
or use external DAC to waste even more battery
And not to mention, Bluetooth Quality suck compared to wired
@@rizwannasirThat's simply not true.
@@mandroid5678 it is though. You can't beat a wired headphone.
@@rizwannasir Even bluetooth 5.2?
I'm upgrading from Xperia 1 III to Xperia VI and I love it. My only complaint is the removal of the notification LED. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE the telephoto Macro camera.
Samsung is not an option, because they ditched the SD card slot. No SD card slot = no buy. Don't care about the loss of the 4k screen. I'd rather have more battery life.
1 iii has better telephoto overall :(
@@4paapii But crappy macro.
I wouldn't mind with either of them. Because here I am, still with the Xperia 5. (yes the first ever Xperia 5)
My preference will be battery life over anything, because at the end of the day that is only matters
I'd go for the OP12 if you're currently looking. You can lower the fps for movie apps to 60 and get 25 hours of screentime. You can get more by lowering resolution among other things, and it charges from 0 to 100 in 32 mins. I'm considering the Xperia V as a secondary handset for Black Friday. I miss hi res audio from the headphone jack.
@@BodDiv xperia 1 v automatically lowers fps for video. But outside of video content they are so behind with their constant 120hz, when they even said themselves they are prioritizing battery and sustainability (battery is still good though, I always charge to 80%). Also coming from OP I miss the fingerprint sensor actually working and screen off gestures also the 1 v could be wider
@@laurenz6760 you can set 60Hz instead of 120Hz.
@@mh-no1nz I prefer 120, other phones just dynamically lower hz on static content
That is the only thing that matters for you. The 1V is unfortunately my first Sony phone since the Z1S and I love the aspect ratio of this screen. I definitely don't want to go back to a wider phone but when this one dies it looks like I might have to.
Finally, I read a seriously in-depth comparison for both models. Excellent job, my friend!
Battery life is incredible.
If I need to watch 4K there's always a monitor or a TV.
That's pretty dumb LoL.
How about on the go? Are you going to carry a monitor around??? 🤣
@hazza_007
Yeah right 😂 When 4k is incredibly redundant given undiscernible small pixel area density.
1vi would have less charge cycles to preserve the battery life. 1 v with its non ltpo screen would destroy it so fast. 4k is never worth halving it or more.
@@sephatu6521 the screen is much better on the Xperia 1 V
The Xperia 1 VI is overpriced for what it offers
@@sephatu6521 Sony Xperia batteries degrade fast regardless of how you treat it so that's irrelevant. I don't use a Sony phone more than 12 months
Good video, but you failed to mention the new Mk6 has HI-RES WIRELESS audio,
a new feature which sounds superb! 😊
Just sold my Xperia 1 III which has been a true fantastic companion for the last 3 years and I preordered I VI. Cant wait. Now typing from my Galaxy tablet....I really miss Sony making also tablets. 😢
Some of the reason why I keep buying Sony phones since 2019 other than micro SD slot and near stock android is that tall 21:9 aspect ratio. I'm definitely going to get 1 Mk V if I ever need an upgrade, though newer Mk VI is definitely the better phone for the majority of people.
Mk VI is better for me, because i would get experience bigger movies on youtube, and better to watch my photos and videos on + better battery life.
@@PeterEk31 21:9 aspect ratio on Mk V and older is actually the better experience for movies. Can't say the same for TV shows or TH-cam videos which mostly use 16:9 in this case Mk VI is better suited. Also Mk VI should be a better experience for Instagram or Tiktok use than Mk V...I don't use either of those but I do use split screen a lot which is where taller screen from previous Xperias shines.
As I said, Mk VI is the phone majority of people would like whereas Mk V caters to niche audience like me.
@@GjordDeLad05no need to waste 1000$ for xperia 1 mark v, u can buy xperia 1 mark 1 with 21:9 at 4k resolution for movie for only 100$
@@archie7288 I'm on Xperia 1 Mk II, got it for $350 a couple year ago and it's fantastic. I'm skipping Mk III & IV because of heat issue Snapdragon 888 and 8 gen 1 caused. When Mk V finally at affordable price then I'm going for it.
@@GjordDeLad05 im now on xperia 5 mk ii but this phone is really sucked at heat dissipation, getting hot even on idle sometimes
I like Xperia 1V, better than VI.
For 4K screen & 19.5:9 ratio✅
Then you're delusional.
Same. Dolby Atmos for movies. Only phone that can do that with streaming apps. Plus, no bars when viewing modern films.
I have the mk 4 and now the mk6. The Mark 6 is far superior. Screen is much nicer. Are you basing your decision from a review? Or have you used the devices yourself?
@@gareths9574heating issues?
Thank you Will and team. Just what I was waiting for 👌🏾
I'm a Sony fanboy, and had the Xperia I ii, and quite simply it was the best mobile device i ever used. I was going to buy the new vi, but I just can't get over the fact that Sony isn't going to provide more than 3 years of android updates. Pixel is now 7 years and so are samsung flagship phones. I really wish Sony wasn't so stubborn on that, and its pricing.
Been using Sony for almost 14 years, today just bought the Mark V after using the Xperia 5 and Mark III combined the past 4.5 years, unless I feel very differently, this may be my last Sony phone ever.
I appreciated Sony for having the guts to think different yet price their phones similar to Samsungs and Apple. With 1 iii they gave earphones, charger, cable and a nice box.
For almost 1450$ the Xperia 1 VI gets a poverty spec box reminiscent of what we get in supermarket egg cartons, no notification lights, no dynamic vibration system, no 4K (ok its overrated) and zero accessories.
I grudgingly bought the 1 V 512 gb for 1100$ due to poor battery life after 3 years of use in 1 iii, no notification lights, an egg carton box which I threw out immediately and zero accessories.
I feel like a donkey for endorsing Sony's 4K marketing and a very weird 21:9 ratio which many were making fun of, only to have Sony make a U-Turn and then say they were wrong in the past and 1080p is just as good and 19.5:9 ratio is better, they just pissed me off with that.
Been a pleasure being your customer, Sony, alas we must part ways at this point, your 1 VI is just insanely priced. The 1 V may serve me a couple of years, after that its Apple for me, way more consistent.
A QHD+ (1440P) Display would made the VI more complete
I will choose the 1VI. The aspect ratio, battery life, and unified camera app appeal to me.
Since the 1V fixed the overheating issue from the 1 IV, its super soild. My only gripe is the stock android experience is a bit too stock compares to One UI. Ill be keeping my 1V for another 5 yrs or so.
I'd love a video comparing the last flagships/high midrange with expandable storage. It's a deciding factor for me now.
I have a 1 III and will definitely be getting a 1 VI.
I have a 1 III and will be getting a Pixel next.
I have the 1 III and im broke 😂😂
@@dquang1998
I take it that you didn't spend the $1,300 that the rest of us did 2 and a half years ago.
You might want to try an Xperia 10 series instead of getting an older 1 series.
You should upgrade I had 1 iii Now I have 1 VI Everything is so much better you won't regret it
@@hermanjohnson9180 I bought it when the mark iv launched so it is quite a bit cheaper
I just purchased the Sony Experia 1V🎉 and I ❤ it😊
The day they introduce it, I'm being the first buyer
Unless you already experienced 4k content on a 4k screen and if you regularly watch 4k content, you really dont need a 4k screen.
Personally, im always willing to trade screen resolution for prolonged battery life, as thats whats most important *to me.* Others might prefer a higher resolution screen and thats fine.
Although i think people make too big of a fuss about it in this case.
I see your point. But having a 4K means having a sharper screen at all times, even when downscaled.
I really like that in my Xperia. So I find it hard to move to a less resolution screen
the funny thing is your screen doesnt really use that 4k its literally useless.@@ryugalaw
@@TimmyT-ri5lo It's not useless. The PPI is still much higher. And with this, there's a clear difference in sharpness.
@@ryugalaw yes and its uses more battery life.
I swapped the 1vi for the 1V and I have to say that I find the 1vi much better.Display is great and much better for reading.I also think the camera is much better!The close focusing limit is significantly better for all lenses.I can't list it all here, I think the difference is really huge.The telemacro recordings are awesome and I don't need a tripod for them. I've already uploaded lots of pictures to Facebook.Oh yes and the autofocus is probably much better.
And did you notice a difference in the battery? Which one is better?
@@moh4798 The battery performance is really amazing. So I would say another 30% better.
4K is worthless, you not always get this resolution. Full hd+ is enough, its phone, not TV
wrong. i watch TV on phone and I want 4k!!
@@pillepolle3122 and you hanging your phone on the wall too? 🤣
@@R3mbo69lmao no why should I ? I hold it on my hand
@@pillepolle3122 joking lol, idk im using midrage phone with 1080p and i dont pixels, so why need 4k?
@@R3mbo69 why need porsche? Why need private jet? Why need mansion? Same reason as why need 4k. Because you can and you have something most people do not. And that feels great
Yeah nah. I prefer 1 V for the 21:9 and 4k.
Don't care for battery life that much... To pay THAT much more money.
They could go for a thicker device to get a bigger battery like 6k mAh...
I think most people wouldn't mind it.
A step in the wrong direction.
Will go for the V for now, thx a lot for the rich info on both devices 👍🏻
Downgrade from 4k to 1080p to cut cost they said 😂😂😂. Price still same. Funny sony no wonder no one buying anymore.
Coming from 1iii now I have 1VI Oh boy!! is such a huge upgrade every single thing is better from old one from 4K to fullHD you cannot tell the difference.
It's more brighter overall better
Their lack of software/security updates and compatible US network Bands kill it 😭😭
The fact that i'm watching this on Xperia 1ii on 4k resolution with 10% of the VI price tells me to keep this for 1 more year 😂
Please do
yes, it is still capable and receives feature drops despite being on android 12...
i am using it as a back-up work phone now after buying 1 v last year...
i would say i do not need that brighter display on 1vi or its battery life, as i am more than happy with 1v's brightness and battery life...
might upgrade to 1 ix, and hoping that they bring back 21:9, or at least make another series if they intend to continue with 19.5:9 for xperia 1 series...
@@pandevera2244 it's my main phone and still takes exceptional manual photos. However i still need to upgrade since our local Banking apps are stopping support for Android 12 soon
@@pandevera2244 it's my main phone and still takes exceptional manual photos. But i still need to upgrade soon because our local Bank Apps will stop their support for Android 12
fair review as always
I love the 21:9 screen on my xperia 1v and really hope sony brings it back. 4k is nice, although i would be fine with something like 1200p, granted the price drops to match.
1080p only, did no one tell sony about 1440p ??? what a crazy downgrade.
I would really like to know how Big the difference is between the two phones in respect to Audio, especially Speakers. Thanks
The MK6's unified camera app is indeed a huge downgrade.
There is a good reason to seperate the camera app into 3 different apps in the old design which is never mentioned in any GSMArena review. Indeed in motion video world there are two different classes of video format and they have two different workflows addressing different requirements - video base and film based. Even Sony also offer two different lineup of hardware in her own professional solution division. Video base is more towards broadcasting and film based is more towards movie industry.
E.g. video base = XDCAM camcoders
Film based = CineAlta camcoders
The old Video Pro app is indeed mimicking XDCAM operations and Cinema Pro app is mimicking CineAlta camcoders.
You do not say what settings you used for the photos - did I miss it. I upgraded from the mark 4 to 6, love them both
Thank you ❤
I'm still using and I still love the feature of Xperia 1 V it's more Sony typical and now I'm waiting for Xperia pro c
For the video comparison, was cinema pro used? Because my videos on the iv look beter than what you showed
I'm still happy with my gorgeous white Xperia 1 ii.
IMO the Xperia 1 VI is the pinnacle of the smartphone development for the last couple of years, Sony fixed everything needs fixing and packed the latest and greatest there is in every aspect!
I wish the Xperia 5 VI would get the same the same updates plus the wireless charging!
What are the antennas like compared to the mark iv or v? This is my biggest gripe with my mark iv.
Sony Xperia 1VI , display -1080x2340 pixel 🤨👎
Sony Xperia 1 V , display -1644x3840 pixel 👌👍
Bro will you make a vivo x fold 3 pro review?
I have an Xperia 1 IV and do not consider switching. I love it
Same. Still loving my 1 iv ❤
So I've been rocking a Galaxy S20+ since it released and have not been interested in upgrading since. But now I feel sometime in the near future I may want to upgrade to a new phone, and the Sony ones have been on my eye for quite while.
What would be a good upgrade to go from a Galaxy S20+ user? The Xperia 5 V or the Xperia 1 VI?
Can these phones do voice over WiFi with the t-mobile network? I know at least as of the Xperia 1 iii, it still wasn't capable and the last Sony phone to support it is actually the xz1 compact. I sure hope that's still not the case! I'm still using my xz1c but do get curious from time to time about what the new experience would be like. I think it would still be laaargely the same anyway
How is a OS smoothness ? Im my current Mark V, it is lagging, specially when exiting camera app.
Good job ❤❤
I read there was a bug with the telephoto and the value shown didn't correspond to the real zoom.
Maybe wirh that fixed there's a visible difference.
Does the new Xperia VI line-up not also have longer Android software & security update support than the predecessor line-up?
3 android releases years and 4 years software updates… Ive got one 1VI in kakhi green with kakhi green Sony cover, looks like an army gadget..
Sony is still on tier 2 when it comes to camera. Even BBK Group flagships are now better.
For the appearance and grip of the xperia 1 v but for the quality and specifications of the xperia 1 vi
Was thinking they fixed the point and shoot to match up with the compettition...
I Like both ❤
Watching this from an qled samsung tv I saw much difference in color saturation when you were comparing the cameras. Stuff like grass was oversaturated on the right side.
Looking forward to the Xperia 5 mk 6 if/when that comes out.
Fuc the VI, such a waste of time waiting for a so called flagship. I went with the V instead, it's in my hands right now 👍
I really don’t understand Sony’s prices. Are their cameras that much better then on the other phones? Are the phones better? I doubt. Don’t get me wrong- I like those phones. But not on that prices.
I hope that the 1V gets the new Camera App and a slight improvement in Macro shooting with the new Android 15 update
Forget it
@@BrbZrk_2 why?
@@ryugalaw to not be disappointed 😄
Thanks for fair review. I wish SONY had provided zoom quality as SAMSUNG does, then it would undoubtedly been my first choice. I am still using my S8 and waiting to buy another brand
It's a like they downgraded the Xperia 1 Mark 6 instead of calling it the Xperia 5 Mark 6.
I don't understand why Sony did the mk VI that only slightly better than mk V then. Mk V is much better than mk IV. But mk VI camera doesn't really set apart itself away from the previous gen, maybe in the zoom level a bit. Screen trade off for the battery. Maybe mk vii should be the one to get
Your muscles is bigger every review. ❤
Sony clearly listened to Marques Brownlee's advice to make a flagship phone geared towards the general masses, but us longtime fans of the Xperia 1 line of phones want an upgraded over engineered Xperia 1 that us longtime enthusiasts have come to love and will purchase with 21:9 4k, notification light, and better one handed software mode usage.
I heard that this new Xperia 1 phone is not getting released here in the US or maybe Sony wants to see how it will sell first in Japan before green lighting it for the US.
I just hope Sony has a 21:9 4k upgraded over engineered phone for us longtime enthusiasts waiting in the wings, not just this boring generic everyone purchase this Xperia VI phone Sony is putting out for the masses.
I have a 1 IV and still not worth the upgrade. Unless they sort out their software support snd the crappy wide angle and zoom, ill be swapping brands. Shame as all my other stuff is sony. In low light the telephoto is so bad its unusable, even on a summer night
iPhone has caught up to this I think. Their wide angle and zoom lenses are larger
I wonder where these phones sell. I don't see any phone carriers offering them
Could've at least been a 2k screen.. putting 1080p comic from 4k is such a big downgrade
I have 1ii it still runs great
TLDR: Get the Xperia 1 V if you want 4K screen, better grip since 21:9 and slightly lighter.
Get the Xperia 1 VI if you want, better macro cam, longer continuous zoom, longer software support, longer battery life and subjectively better UI.
Full HD is still not worth the trade off 🤷🏻♂️.
The latter is more appealing for me since it has everything I'd hoped for - especially the longer battery life. However, not at the asking price 😆
@@joeyyears yeah. Probably wait for sales or promos.
@@joelconolly5574 fortunately, Xperia devices do drop in prices after a few months. A good buy when it's well under 1K from a local seller here in the States.
@@joeyyears
Yeah it does everything so well. And the Sony OS on the 1 series is always so good. It's only weakness was average battery life and now they fixed even that.
and variable refresh rate, brighter display on 1 VI.
For that kind of money I will keep my V VI is not an upgrade
Indeed ✅
When the phone releases and if it's compatible with Liberty Mobile in the U.S.... Then I will decide if it's worth the trouble...
Well... I guess it doesn't really matter since the 6 is not coming to the US.
Been waiting all this time to upgrade to the 6 just to find out it is region locked so importing I don't think is an option. 😭
No one has reviewed the new DAC in the xperia 1 VI. Is the new DAC in the 1 VI better than the 1 V?
Please reply
Lmao wht abt Display & Ratio💩
Id like to know too, I have the 1 1V, and DAC is rubbish...I have high res ear phones, so keen to know
Sony haven’t always used the best dac in their phones, certainly compared to LG. So I’d be keen to know what the dac is and what it’s like.
It's using Qualcomm stock DAC with Sony just adding some software effects & not Sony's own DAC like in their Walkmans/Media Players.
@@gamerdudegamerdude4961 that’s a shame:(
the only two changes that i would have wished were larger sensors and keeping the 21:9 ratio (because I find it so much more ergonomic)
I hate those too narrow screens. You can't watch anything on it, nor work, nor play. Hell, I would have loved a 18/9.
@BIGbearrrrr have you ever heard of opinions before?
@@thibaldus3 I agree it is worse for doing stuff in general but that's kind of part of the reason I like it so much, it forces you to use your phone less
Hoping there's a 5 vi with the LTPO screen and decent camera's otherwise I'll wait for 1 vii
Bringing 4K resolution to mobile devices was a marketing flaw and plain useless. Sony starts to make a sense now.
Not much of a difference. I'll keep my Mark V for another couple of years.
Are you in Bulgaria
I was waiting for 1 VI, but I didn't like it and I am going go get 1 V.
same the design on the V is gorgeous and its 4k and cheaper now..
I have the vi, your making a mistake.
@@gareths9574 not at all, espescially considering the mark V is getting much cheaper now, I'm good with my 21:9 ratio display that's my main reason to have it on the first place, and you can keep that "improved battery life" on VI...I'm not interested on VI, sony is kinda made me frustrated a bit with the VI, it's got pricier without notable improvement, that stupid telemacro is also not a good move considering the zoom lens getting much worse, they said sony doesn't follow trend and doesn't like gimmick? they clearly not doing so this time
I have both at home and I wouldn't recommend that to you😅.
@@bosenngantor9160 investing in an older device is never a good idea, I have a mk4, the issues I had with using gumbals etc was frustrating, along with other daily activities like using mounts and wireless chargers etc trying to get them to fit the cradle. Lower brightness. Aspect ratios watching videos, screen not usable outdoors, texting was difficult with the narrowed display, gaming was more difficult, the screen was nice watching a film, but so is the vi. Honestly it's a much better device size for many reasons and those are just a few off the top of my head.
i wouldnt buy either if sony gonna drop software support in 2 years
The 1vi is the better phone overall but downgrading the screen and using the same sensors should've resulted a cheaper price to make it acceptable to Sony users.
21:9 was a main selling point for most buyers.
I don't see 1V users buying this just for a bit better performance you won't notice, better battery life and better speakers while losing 21:9 4k screen and the pro camera apps
Disappointing cameras on both phones. Also 1080p is not enough for a display this large in 2024 :/
Xperia 1V is better, I think so ❤
I'm rather waiting for Xperia 6 Mark I
I didn't see any difference in the photos , save your money and get Xperia V, or get a pixel 8a at half the price.
Hopefully Xperia 5 VII or a better updated Xperia model will be out soon in 2025
No LED indicator it's a shame for Sony
Yeah, like we have a way to buy this.
I dont like, that you did not mention the lack of aptx lossless, which the older model did have.
Sony should change their designs
How many years OS and security updates for both?
2 years for Mark V and 3 years for Mark VI
@@indrockz92thanks for that. Is that 2 years from now for the mark v or from its release date?
@@AndrewTH-camUK Yes. Mark V will get guaranteed upgrade to Android 15 and Security updates till 2026.
@@indrockz92 ok thanks. The duration is a shame, it’s not long. It would be great if any phone over say £600 had a minimum of 3 years of OS updates and 4 years of security updates as a minimum.
I’ve enjoyed Sony phones that I’ve had but i can’t justify the price with such a short period of OS and security updates.
Camera in Mark 6, disappointed me :/
I have the V and I don't see much difference. I actually think 1V was better😅
I like that the new model ditched that skinny aspect ratio. And i love that it still has microsd card support.
Man, I really don't know what phone to get. I'm on an old ass LG Stylo 5 that I got for free from Cricket. I don't really take pictures or video, but I would like a brighter screen, with a faster cpu and more up to date BT tech, larger storage, and ofc longer support. No idea what way to go.😅
xperia 1 Mark 6 is better only in battery plus 3 years software update. that's it
I'd better wait a few years.
The Xperia 1 VI will not be available in the USA and am hoping that changes down the line
I see it available on Amazon right now if you're willing to pay over $3000 US dollars.
@@dancarlton7973 Not officially and because of that you'll get a device with limited connectivity as many of the wireless bands are not included, and I don't support scalpers