Front camera: 8MP, 1/4", 24mm, f/2.0, fixed focus. 1080p/30fps video recording. Battery: 3,600mAh, 18W wired charging support (PD + Quick Charge 3.0). Misc: Capacitive side-mounted fingerprint The phone costs £299 or $349.99 (about AU$550 – Australia pricing is also TBC) SIM-free, which is a touch cheaper than the larger and slightly more spec-heavy Sony Xperia 10 Plus.
The Xperia 10 III packs a 4,500mAh battery, a healthy increase over the 3,600mAh capacity of last year's model. The Galaxy A52 5G and the Poco F3 have the same capacity cells, yet the OnePlus Nord
The Sony DSC-RX10 III is an enthusiast-oriented bridge camera with a 24-600mm equivalent F2.4-4 lens and 20MP 1"-type stacked CMOS sensor. That sensor and the BIONZ X image processor are shared with the RX10 II and Sony RX100 IV, and offer great dynamic range and high ISO performance as well as 4K video and a range of high-speed video capture modes.
Slow charging. Price When Reviewed: $999.99. Best Prices Today: $999.99 at Sony. The Xperia 5 IV is our pick above the pricier, larger Xperia 1 IV. The more compact 5 IV has everything its pricier sibling has but in a nicer form factor. All it really lacks is the 1 IV’s truly optical moving lens, which is no big miss.
Long (-ish) term review of Sony Xperia 10 IV. This review was originally meant for Amazon, but in their great wisdom they decided to limit reviews for the phone for verified purchases only. And as I bought the phone from there as a pre-order with the bundled earphones, that's a separate product on their site. I posted my review for this bundle . 109 25 79 455 57 413 360 206

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