Sony has officially announced the Xperia 10 VII, its newest mid-range smartphone. If you’ve been keeping up with the leaks, then the device’s redesigned camera layout should come as no surprise.
Sony officially unveiled the Xperia 10 VII, its latest mid-range smartphone. It comes with a redesigned rear camera module and a number of improvements compared to its predecessor. The Sony Xperia 10 ...
The Xperia 10 VII is instantly recognizable as part of Sony's mid-range family, but its design feels a bit too familiar - and perhaps even retro. The overall look is clean and minimalistic, but the ...
Xperia 10 VII is finally nearing launch after months of anticipation. Sony’s next mid-range device has now appeared in leaked renders alongside a Hong Kong listing that details its core specifications ...
Sony has recently updated its Monitor & Control app, which lets you control your Sony camera using a smartphone. With the update, Sony is locking high-resolution monitoring over USB behind a paywall.
Sony’s smartphone design language has long been defined by minimalism, sharp edges, and an almost stubborn resistance to change. For years, Xperia devices have been nearly indistinguishable across ...
Sony pulled the Sony Xperia 1 VII from stores after issues with random shutdowns and reboots were reported. Those have now been fixed with the device returning to stores on August 25. You can get a ...
Sony could change the design of the successor to the Xperia 10 VI. A case maker on Amazon Japan has provided a handful of images of the exterior of the Xperia 10 VII. The device in the photos has a ...
The latest Android 16 OS is already available to Google Pixel, and other major Android brands have also made significant progress towards a stable release. They could begin the stable rollout anytime ...
A security researcher said flaws in a carmaker’s online dealership portal exposed the private information and vehicle data of its customers, and could have allowed hackers to remotely break into any ...
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