![]() Similarly, that 4K resolution is only applicable in certain situations. ![]() Sony’s approach yields stunning results when viewing ultra-widescreen video content, though your average YouTube video will leave thick black borders on either side. The shorter aspect ratio used by Sony’s rivals (generally around 19.5:9) makes for a more comfortable experience with things such as web browsing and general home screen navigation, although it’s easier to reach both sides with your thumb here. That 21:9 aspect ratio contributes to the phone’s tall and thin feel in general operation. Once again, we’re looking at a 6.5in AMOLED screen with an unusually wide 21:9 aspect ratio, and an even more unusual 4K (3,840 x 1,644) resolution. Sony doesn’t appear to have mixed things up at all with the Xperia 1 V’s display, which is perfectly understandable – the Xperia 1 IV’s display was brilliant, and quite unlike any of its competitors. READ NEXT: The best Android phones Sony Xperia 1 V review: Display ![]() This is a much more satisfying way to shoot, as well as serving as a reliable camera shortcut. ![]() The company has also persisted with its unique two-stage physical camera shutter button on the lower right-hand edge of the device, located some way away from the combined power/fingerprint button. Support for 360 Reality Audio and LDAC further emphasise the Xperia 1 V’s audiophile credentials. Sony is one of the few ultra-flagship phone makers to still include a 3.5mm headphone jack, reflecting the Xperia 1 line’s pro media-consumption focus. ![]()
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