Sony Xperia Pro 5G - Everything You Need to Know! By WhatGear

By WhatGear
Aug 14, 2021
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Sony Xperia Pro 5G - Everything You Need to Know!

Welcome to talkie reviews, if you're a Sony fan, and you like Sony tech reviews, then you should definitely consider subscribing for more Sony content in the future. So today we're going to speak about the Opera, Pro, 5g and so you've been quite secretive about this device. They didn't officially announce the release date just yet, but I did get a bit of an early briefing and a heads-up about this device prior to the announcement, so I know a couple of things that you guys might want to know, and it's quite exciting. Really. This phone has some unique features that Sony's Xperia 1 mark 2 doesn't have so here's a couple of little things you should know about. So.

First, it will be a dual sim smartphone. It does have a dedicated shortcut key on its side, which can be mapped to do pretty much anything you want. It's got a custom graphing sheet inside and a vapor chamber with a little of an air gap to keep the Xperia Pro 5g cool under pressure. Also, it will come as standard with 512 gigabytes of UFS storage. They haven't said what version of UFS it is, and it will have an expandable memory card slot, which means you can upgrade the storage to up to one terabyte and as well as that, Sony will be launching a USC, h, 32 c fast charger, which is optional, and I'm hoping this comes to the Xperia 1 Mach 2 as well.

My guess is, this is going to be a 32 watt charger and the back of the Xperia Pro 5g is a very special low, dielectric, constant material which has been specifically placed there to allow those high-speed millimeter waves pass through. But the number one major difference is the ability to receive millimeter wave. So one thing you should know about millimeter wave is that line-of-sight is very important if you have a direct line of sight. You're going to get the fastest speed. If there's anything in between, it's going to cause problems, and it can even cause problems if you're not holding your phone the right way round and that's why Sony have built in for 5g antennas, and I'm, assuming they're called commentators the latest ones, so that no matter what way around the device is you're going to get the fastest speed.

So if you've got it mounted to a camera rig, and it's kind of blocked on one side, it's not going to hinder its performance when it comes to load and download speeds, and I was speaking to someone at Qualcomm about this. Millimeter-Wave is really designed for, like football stadiums or train stations, places where there are loads of traffic going through, don't feel like. If you get the experiment, one walk to the standard, one that you're going to be missing out a lot, no matter where you go because the sub six here in the UK at least, is primarily the 5g signals that we're going to get combined with 4G and all these other bands. It gets very, very technical. Here's one of the reasons I personally would love to test out.

The Xperia 1 Pro is because I filmed these videos on a Sony, a7 3 and the screen doesn't flip all the way around. So if I had a phone which I could plug in with an HDMI port mounted to the top of my camera, that would be so awesome and then, if you combine that with the ability to stream directly from the field monitor in 4k at 60 frames per second from the Xperia Pro 5g to the Internet, let's say: YouTube, livestream or Facebook live or Instagram live using the best camera that I have, with the best lens that I have that can open up so many opportunities to film stuff on the fly, for example, at the MWC, which got shut down because of the coronavirus, I could have literally live-streamed using my DSLR camera, using my Sony phone with 5g directly to you, guys to watch, and I just want to say, I actually really like the look of the Xperia 1 pro as well. Even though it's a bit bulkier than the Xperia 1 Mark tomb, not sleek, it just looks really cool to me. I, don't know about you guys. Let me know what you think in terms of the specs of the device.

It's almost identical to the Xperia 1 Mar ? I did hear that one of the image sensors will be larger than the experiment. What ?, but that hasn't been confirmed. The battery size is the same. Snapdragon 865 is the same. The main difference is the HDMI port and the four antennas which are built into the casing of the phone.

So let me know what you guys think about the Xperia Pro 5g. Would you buy it if it was available to you? Let me know in the comments below I hope you guys enjoyed this one. If you want to check out the top 5 upgrades on Opera, Arc ? or the top five super features on Xperia 10 mark ?, there's a couple of thumbnails on screen right now, there's also an KM for leaks & rumors video, which was just a bit of fun. You want to check that out. It's pretty funny at least I think so and if you just subscribed you're now one of the finest subscribers known to man I'll see you next one don't be late.


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