Which is better Huawei or Sony Xperia?
Verdict: Winner and still champion It is Sony’s most impressive phone to date, packing in top-end tech with one very unique hook. But we still think the Huawei P30 Pro is the better overall device, thanks in large part to its brilliant camera setup, sleek looks, and hefty battery pack.
Is Sony bigger than Samsung?
Samsung is a global behemoth in the truest sense of the word. The Korean company is not only the world’s biggest electronics manufacturer by sales but also built what was the world’s tallest building – the Petronas Towers – and is Tesco’s retail partner in Asia.
What is the difference between Samsung and Sony?
Sony currently favours OLED, while Samsung champions QLED. Secondly, Sony TVs tend to use the Android TV operating system whereas Samsung favours its own platform, Tizen. Lastly, the rivals brands support different forms of HDR – Sony partners with Dolby Vision, while Samsung is championing its own HDR10+ format.
What is the difference between the Sony Xperia and Samsung phones?
Sony’s phone is a little thinner than Samsung’s too at 8.2mm versus 8.9mm. It’s also lighter by far at 186g, or a gram more for the US mmWave variant.
How tough is the Sony Xperia 1 IV?
Not only is it big; it’s tough too, with an IP68 rating for water and dust resistance, Armour Aluminium on the sides, and Gorilla Glass Victus+ on the front and back. If the Sony Xperia 1 IV has a rather familiar design, that’s because you’ve basically already seen it; it’s virtually identical to the Sony Xperia 1 III.
How does the Sony Xperia Z flip compare to the Galaxy S21 ultra?
It measures 165 x 71mm, which means that it’s almost exactly as tall as the 165.1 x 75.6mm Galaxy S21 Ultra, but considerably narrower. Sony’s phone is a little thinner than Samsung’s too at 8.2mm versus 8.9mm. It’s also lighter by far at 186g, or a gram more for the US mmWave variant.
Should you buy the Sony Xperia 1 III or Samsung Galaxy S21 ultra?
Only the Galaxy S21 Ultra can manage 8K footage at 30fps, while only the Xperia 1 III can hit 4K at 120fps. The latter is potentially more useful, opening up the possibility of beautifully crisp slo-mo footage. We’d give Samsung the win for its 40MP front camera, which yields sharper and better-balanced selfies than the Sony’s 8MP equivalent.