I’d love if they named and priced their phones in a way that made it easily known which range is which Xperia Z used to be the flagship top of the line, then they numbered on top of that.
Now it is numbers and then numerals, wtf. Which phone is the best spec!?
The Xperia 1 series are the larger, highest end versions with the Xperia 5 series being the smaller, slightly-lesser versions but still very premium. The Xperia 10 line is their budget line but they’re still capable.
The Roman numerals succeeding those model names are the current version.
So last year I had an Xperia 1 II (Called Xperia 1 “Mark 2”)
I upgraded to the Xperia 1 IV (Mark 4) which is two years newer. I think the V just came out which is the newest and best version- aka the Xperia 1 V.
Hope that helps. Once it clicks it kinda makes sense but it’s still very silly l.
I’d love if they named and priced their phones in a way that made it easily known which range is which Xperia Z used to be the flagship top of the line, then they numbered on top of that.
Now it is numbers and then numerals, wtf. Which phone is the best spec!?
Haha yeah, it took me a while to “get” their new “naming convention”
Like guys you’re making premium smartphones, not enterprise computer monitors
Can you tell me what it is, I genuinely wanted to buy one at the start of this year and just didn’t after getting confused with this.
Sure!
The Xperia line of phones are their premiums.
The Xperia 1 series are the larger, highest end versions with the Xperia 5 series being the smaller, slightly-lesser versions but still very premium. The Xperia 10 line is their budget line but they’re still capable.
The Roman numerals succeeding those model names are the current version.
So last year I had an Xperia 1 II (Called Xperia 1 “Mark 2”)
I upgraded to the Xperia 1 IV (Mark 4) which is two years newer. I think the V just came out which is the newest and best version- aka the Xperia 1 V.
Hope that helps. Once it clicks it kinda makes sense but it’s still very silly l.
Thanks man 🙏