Maybe stop charging twelve hundred dollars for a fucking phone.
It’d be nice if they’d stop being terminally boring too.
I’m glad they aren’t just copying the mainstream garbage. Change for the sake of change is a blight on the market.
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They have a $700 and a $400 model too.
Who is “they”?
Sure, if you like tech standards from 2015.
Implying there’s a 7yr tech gap between their models? Here’s a comparison between the IV models, they’re not that far apart. I mean sure there’s a difference in specs but it’s all current technology.
1 grand max for a flagship is the sweet spot rn imo.
As someone who hasn’t paid more than 500€ for a phone I can only laugh at this. 1000 is still outrageous.
Dude more than 200€ is bonkers.
I’d push to around 300€ there is that stupid artificial gap in low and medium like 64GB storage?
I think the only thing I’d pay more for would be a good camera (good and fast).
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Paid £500 for an S22U on FB marketplace and couldn’t be happier
The Xperia 5 V can’t come fast enough. My current phone is falling apart and I want to support Sony.
I desperately want a Sony but there are so few carriers that offer them that I have to finance them the old fashioned way, or buy them used, which is hard since there are so few of them available that one may pop up every few months. Ever since LG dropped their phone division, there are zero options for phones at any carrier in my area besides the big 3. LG was the only company fighting the software “cloud” subscription phones, with real hardware that people like me want and need, that was available to finance with a contract (which in my area is a big deal. The service area here is still horrible no matter who you choose, of which we have maybe 4 SP’s)
Either way, Sony needs to simplify their naming scheme. It doesn’t matter much for people like me that will always research phone purchases, but even then, it’s confusing. Looking up Xperias that are solely pro models that don’t relate to their 1 and 5 models only to see they are for some reason cheaper will confuse a majority of buyers, especially when they seem at a glance to be nearly identical and both being sold on their company site. The lineage of their offerings is just convoluted and they could do away with all of the nonsense if they used letters for the naming of their devices and left the numbers for their iterations rather than the opposite, and then left their pro series phones to be just that. Looking up Sonys phones nearly requires a history lesson.
I agree their naming is too confusing, it’s like they’re intentionally trying to limit themselves. When I started searching for phones I was definitely confused and I only understood their naming on day 2.
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Really good that the sales number is low. Replacing a phone every 2 years, with every next being less and less user friends is not a good sign.
hah, quite optimistic