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June 2020
(82%)
264 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(86%)
71 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Qualité de l'écran
Finitions et étanchéité
Bouton photo
Excellentes performances
Autonomie satisfaisante
Qualité des photos de nuit
Finitions et étanchéité (IP68)
Déclencheur physique pour la photo
Excellent écran Oled
Performances de haute volée
Photo de nuit
Endurance satisfaisante
Un design noble et minimaliste
Un hardware puissant
Connecteur jack 3
5 mm
Interface semblable à Android Stock
Un bon appareil photo avec des applications professionnelles puissantes
Une bonne autonomie
Des haut-parleurs stéréo
Ecran époustouflant
Retour de la prise jack 3
Autonomie (enfin) appréciable
Un design atypique
épuré et tellement "Sony"
Un très bel affichage
Parfait pour les séries
Les films et les jeux
Des performances techniques sans failles
Enfin de belles photos lumineuses et contrastées avec un smartphone Sony
Photo Pro
Une exce
Les bonnes performances
L'autonomie correct
Le design original
Le bouton pour l'appareil photo
L'écran de bonne qualité
(Prise jack
Carte SD
étanchéité IP68
Charge sans fil)
Le bou
Ecran OLED
Snapdragon 865
Haut-parleurs stéréo
IP68
Zoom optique 3x
Touche photo
Définition 4K
Accès cartes SIM/microSD facilité
Bonne autonomie
Prise Jack
Design
Finition et Ecran 4K
Cinema Pro et Photo Pro
La photo pour ceux qui savent
Déclencheur physique
Performances et Autonomie
Le port jack
Logiciel photo professionnel
Qualité de construction
Certification IP65/68 contre l'eau et la poussière
Nano SIM et micro SD accessibles sans outil
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Charge (vraiment) pas rapide surtout face à la concurrence et à ce prix
Photos de jour décevantes au grand-angle
Charge un peu lente pour du haut de gamme
Caméra frontale passable
L'écran pas assez lumineux
Charge rapide limité à 18 watts
Prix élevé
Difficile à tenir d'une main
Prix très élevé
Le capteur d'empreintes
Peu pratique
Autonomie largement améliorée
Mais toujours un peu en dessous des autres
Placement du port jack 3
5 mm à améliorer
Chargeur livré avec le produit incompatible avec la charge rapide maximale
Téléobjectif un peu sombre
Lecteur d'empreintes très capricieux
Pas de mode nuit en photo
Rafraîchissement de l'écran limité au 60 Hz
Expérience photo trop orientée vers les experts photographes
Le prix très élevé
Pas de reconnaissance faciale
Ecran 60 Hz
Lecteur d'empreintes digitales latéral inconstant
Mode photo pour les pros
Sans mode Nuit
Pas assez d'algorithmes en photo pour le néophyte (Mode nuit par exemple)
Publié: 2020-06-01, Auteur: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
4K HDR that fits in your pocket, Pro-level stills and video recording apps, 5G and CPU grunt to match the best phones
Size can be hard to handle, even with software help, Photos more muted than rivals when shooting in Auto, Pricey
The Xperia 1 II is Sony back to its best. Borrowing tech and expertise from the company's other divisions has helped create a truly capable flagship phone - albeit one with more niche appeal than its major rivals. Gamers, spec junkies and film fans will...
The camera is great fun to use, and having fun is what it's all about, There's lots of versatility. Full auto or full manual modes. RAW or JPEG, Overall build quality is solid, Human and animal eye autofocus in a phone is fantastic, Great overall image qu
The ergonomics lead to an overall slippery experience
Extrait: We had a grand camera comparison planned for a while, but it's only now that we finally have all 2020 flagships that it can finally happen. Apple sure took its time with the iPhone 12 Pro Max, but we put a phone in each pocket and went out shooting with t...
Eye AF is fantastic, Excellent video quality, Superb display,
Very slippery finish - a case is recommended, No shutter button icon in Photo Pro mode
It's shaped like a mobile phone but the Photo Pro and Cinema Pro apps make the Xperia 1 II feel more like a 'real camera' with a well-arranged array of advanced controls. Its AF system is also very adept and the Real-time Eye AF is very good and extremely...
professional camera software, great build quality, dust- and waterproof with an IP65/68 certification, NanoSIM and microSD accessible without a special tool
poor battery life in the Wi-Fi test, very slow SD card reader, high price
Sony Xperia 1 II review. Device provided courtesy of: cyberportSony sticks to its usual 21:9 aspect ratio with the Xperia 1 II. This is not a negative and the smartphone brings enough value to the table for a premium device. The camera hardware is only ut...
Publié: 2020-09-08, Auteur: Chris , review by: dxomark.com
Microphones capture good spatial performance in life video, Good timbre performance in high-SPL scenario, thanks to great bass presence and precise attack, Solid dynamics, with a good SNR and a good envelope with precise plosives
Tonal balance impaired by muffled low-midrange and lack of treble, Pumping and clipping occur with loud content, Below-average maximum volume level performance
The Sony Xperia 1 II took some big steps forward over its predecessor, the Sony Xperia 1, but its overall average score is a bit of a disappointment for a flagship phone. Bright spots include great performance for artifacts in both playback and recording...
The Xperia 1 II gets above-average battery life for a SD865 phone, A headphone jack and a notification LED in the same phone, You get a mostly unaltered version of Android 10, The OLED panel quality is generally good with good colors and passable brightne
Despite having a SD865 and a $1,200 price tag, the Xperia 1 II does not support 5G in the US, Sony's camera processing is inconsistent, showing obvious weakness in anything but perfect light, $1,200 for a smartphone is a tough sell. It has to be excellent
Sony Xperia 1 II6/10No. I don't know why I keep doing this to myself, hoping that Sony will somehow become competitive. Maybe it just shows my age—growing up, Sony was the reliable electronics brand. I feel like I'm supposed to like Sony's products, but t...
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Publié: 2020-07-13, Auteur: Chris , review by: engadget.com
In-depth controls for photos and video, 20fps burst shooting is fantastic, Excellent performance, Mostly clean software based on Android 10, Handsome 4K screen,
Oddball design won't work for everyone, Lousy selfie camera, This phone slides around constantly, Some productivity features feel flaky, Summary, The $1,200 Xperia 1 ii is many things, but a crowd-pleaser it is not. In fact, its charm derives from how nic
You have to respect a device that wasn't designed to be a people-pleaser. And the Xperia 1 ii's charm derives directly from how niche it is. It has a screen meant for movie nerds. Its cameras are meant for film and photo nerds. And thankfully, it's more t...