Sony says it’s not done making Xperia phones just yet
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Headphones have always had stupid names because no one ever knows what they're called anyway. Meanwhile Xperia Z VI, well overly obese is exactly in line with all other phones.
iPhone 16 Pro.
Galaxy 18 ProI disagree that modern headphones have the same naming issues.
They have an unnecessary blast of letters and numbers in comparison to some others. Even though others have long names they are still better because it is somewhat natural in terms of Brand>Product Line> Current Product.
- Sony WF-1000XM5
- Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds (2nd Gen)
- Technics EAH-AZ100
- Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 4
- Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro
- Google Pixel Buds Pro 2
- Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 NC
- Nothing Ear (a)
Again with the phones, I was actually wrong. Sony used to use the letters to show their range and it was again unreasonable but we all recognised that Z was the flagship. Now they use Xperia as Brand then 1, 5 or 10 to show place in the range and then Roman numerals to show their iteration within the range.
Sony Xperia 1 VII which is spoken as "Sony Xperia One Seven" which creates an issue with current naming conventions to align with years so they appear 8 years behind the Samsung Galaxy S25.
Sony Should be selling the Xperia 25, 25 Pro and 25 Ultra or some variation or play on this. If they want to stand out fair enough but its not like they are.
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I would instantly buy an Xperia Play 2 at any price.
Oh don't worry, with Sony's history I'm sure it'll be around $2500.
Exaggerating of course but they do tend to put the top premium dollar amount on all their phones. Even if other brands phones have better specs you can probably bet the Sony will be more expensive.
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The scandal from 20 years ago, instigated if I recall correctly by a CD manufacturer ran by BMG (that Sony had a 50% stake in)? Sony-BMG hasn't existed in almost 2 decades dude.
Additionally, Sony Mobile is pretty open source friendly. Despite them being a tiny player in the smartphone market, they've contributed more to AOSP than any corporation outside of Google. They allow bootloader unlocks, they do prompt releases of kernel source code, and they even release bootable AOSP ROMS for their devices.
I won't certainly excuse the rootkit scandal that Sony was semi involved in, but it's crazy that people still clutch pearls about it 20 years later, while simultaneously happily signing into Steam and downloading games with kernel-level anticheat.
I agree with anti cheat in video games. 100% spyware designed as video games. I always install games like that on my PlayStation(lol)
However, the united states government did the Alabama Syphilis Experiment (that they like to refer to as the town it was in, Tuskegee so you think it was some far off place when you look at the name) and I straight up wouldn't ever trust their ass again either. (Shit, MK Ultra, Agent Orange the verified list goes on and on)
Different situation for sure, but same energy. The lack of caring and lack of any repercussions cause these types of things to happen over and over again.
Sony definitely knew what was going on during that shit. They were pissed that you'd burn your friends CD and get to sell copies of it at school and shit.
And yes I do use a PlayStation only as a anti cheat gaming device and would never put any information into it I wouldn't want 800+ companies to know about. They get hacked all the fucking time so I have a card that doesn't even work as the payment method listed and just use gift cards.
Because I don't trust them all the way. And that rootkit bullshit will always be why. You make it sound like they didn't know. No sir, check out the wiki and all the bullshit covering up of it they tried to do.
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I just want an Xperia Play 2. Make it a foldable this time around—and as thin as a Samsung Fold 7 (with screens just as large, so it just looks and feels like a normal phone when closed)—and I'm completely sold.
The original was an excellent idea squandered. Had Sony continued to invest in the idea, I could see future Play phones not only being a proper followup to the Vita we never had, but also a major competitor to the Steam Deck (Edit: Switch 2 as well).
Come on Sony, be innovative again like you used to. Give me what I want, no, what I need.
No way. Apparently heads will explode if phones aren’t thin enough to act as a knife and perfect boxes…
Seriously though, that would be sick.
I think my dream phone is an Xperia play style slide out keyboard, instead of gamepad, and a “bulge” design like HTC used to do.