Jerryrig will not as him ,along with Whostheboss, SuperSaf AND mkhd ARE BIASED against Sony Xperia-the reason is that SONY are not corrupt and do not PAY for reviews-unlike Samsung. As a reulst tehy dont care as there is no money made in doing Sony Xperia reviews. By the way I have the 1 IV but my 1 Vis on the way.
use type c headphone man its not the thing you should cry about instead we have to find the solution on what we have... or buy the headphone jack convertor they should have given the port but we cant do anything these days everyone trying to earn money either by looting people or making the thing expensive which have all the components...
Sony is the only company that keeps both the headphone jack and the MicroSD card. Bless them. I still own a Galaxy Note 9 and feel no need to upgrade. But the day I will, I will choose a Sony Xperia 1 !
Xperia X1, Z, 1 lineups never stop amazed me... And now the 1 mark V...that proprietary lego plug for the audio port it's so awesome.... Well done SONY.. And thanks to PBK for the teardown videos....
BTW, it is recommended to lift up (using suction tool) glass backplate or screen from the middle, not from top or bottom part, at least in official XZ1C Maintenance manual, otherwise there is a risk of damaging these.
Looks like a solid design, I like seeing the charge port on detachable ribbon cable rather than soldered to the main board. I had to replace my mainboard on my current phone twice due to bunged up mirco usb port.
Great Video By the way for xperia 1 v users that cutout in the midframe for vapor chamber would help a lot for improving performance and i am so sad that they didn't actually add it on the real product 😓😓😓 but good news is they maybe finally add vapor chamber for the 1 VI
The Sony IV generation was the last one to have the notification light. They have dropped it with the V generation. If you really want the notification light, please consider buying the 1 IV.
I have Xperia 10 IV and it has those notification lights, and works perfect for unread messages as it keeps blinking green light for notification and while charging or low batt indication as red light blinking
there is room, they just chose to use graphite instead. Could be cost or could be other factors like sourcing it was delayed so they didn't want to delay release or maybe other issues.
In technical terms, vapor chamber is a much better option than the 3D graphite layers like in the Xperia 1V? Or sony did just choose to pick up the graphite layers due to cheaper costs? So which is which?
There are many types of vapor chambers, both by material and by internal design how the vapors flow and transfer heat around etc. So all depends on what they could or would have used, so vapor chamber doesn't always mean its a much better option than 3D graphite. In most cases 3D graphite, if enough layers, can do just as well with heat transfer, but with some of these vapor chambers on some flagships, they have much better design than basic vapor chambers. So I'm assuming probably a cost cutting measure but they probably deemed the vapor chamber they were going to use was provided the same or similar yields to the graphite so they just went with the cheaper option.
Hello from Russia. I have Xperia 5V, I bought it yesterday)) and I almost rote the glass already, good I put the protection glass. Do you use glasses or... The new thing that is cut?
You're welcome. Yes here is the link, there are 3 pics, the 2 darker ones are the unedited 300DPI ones, and the other one is the brightened version. Aside from these you can screen shot the video but it wont be has high res if you plan on printing it etc. drive.google.com/drive/folders/1nfQgeFe-yZZebsGt2H-Apd3dU-zDS3bR?usp=sharing
what is the hole at the bottom of the phone next to the sim door? is that the microphone? oops. thinking this was a iPhone I stuck a iPhone sim tool in the hole. seems to sound ok on calls still.
If someone has this phone and used it for a while ,Does it have any major faults regarding performance ,battery consumption ,camera ,heating issues, or anything else ?please provide a feedback.
considering their main selling point are the cameras on their phones, I would have to agree with you. Their cameras are good (not the best) but they don't really add too many features. With the cost they charge for the 1 series I would expect more. Also keep in mind the telephoto has built in OIS as well. So only the ultra wide is missing it.
@@PBKreviews ahh I must have missed the telephoto camera part on video. I always wanted a Sony Phone, but the price for what you get is prohibitive. Only 2 years updates. The 4k display is nice. Most of the cost on this phone is the Software for Cameras. I guess it's hard putting OIS on every camera as it needs extra room in case. You think Sony would have invented a single Lens all in one camera. Meaning it does Main, Ultra wide and telephoto. It's possible with Camera lenses adjusted electronically. You would have one big Sensor with a huge bump to accommodate all lenses and zoom prizims.
No wonder heat problem is still being a big one with Sony's, why they are still using thermalpads\fillers instead of a good quality thermal paste is just beyond me. Make a tight fit, use thermal paste, how hard it can be? Stupid.
For a device that is so well built and put together like this, you'd think Sony would support this hardware with multiple years of software updates. It's really sad if you think about it.
@warmoaran3 still doesn't justify the amount of cash Sony expects customers to pay for it when other devices are gaining newer features via software updates, which I don't agree with you are meant to "slow down" devices. True that a very popular device manufacturer cough, cough... (apple) got caught messing about with their updates, but from my experience of using an android device for several years, having that peace of mind of multiple years of software support is the gold standard for any device I'm buying no matter how great the hardware is. The only reason I still respect Sony Xperia is that they are the only one putting microsd support and 3.5 mm jacks on their devices in 2024, and those are respectable legacy features for old heads like myself.
@dotunmakun thing is, Android updates (like 2 major updates that Sony offers) is genuinely enough for most people.. you won't lose too many features if any, and we're at a point where software is getting mature, aka not much new. And anyways, you're paying for a higher quality phone, 4K panel (not true on the 1 MKIV) an advanced camera system (an actual zoom telephoto, unlike every other company with a fixed focal length telephoto, and a reasonable amount of effective megapixels, instead of too many) you get a better designed phone, aka grippy texture, the tool less SIM/SD card tray, and obviously the 3.5mm jack. If you want more software upgrades, you could do it yourself.
@warmoaran3 you make a valid point, and it's can't deny that, but Sony could do much better than 2 years of OS updates with the cost of these devices. It's not like it's cheap. In fact, Sony is asking close to the cost of some premium foldables and then just giving 2 years OS updates. Yeah, the software updates might not be all that improved or different but it's offering additional value to what is a very expensive device in 2024 and that is also considering the amount of very good options available at half the price Sony wants for their Xperia devices.
i hpoe sony comminuty gwros becuse sony phone are something else there spical but unfortunately very few people buy them the buy xiaomi phones and they are tashhhh
👍. However depends on which xiaomi phones you go for, some are definitely not trash especially the high end ones. Hardware wise, if they had one that fully worked in the US I would probably go with a phone like the Xiaomi 14 ultra or pro vs the Xperia 1 V. But software wise I am not a huge fan of their custom OS.
well the numberone thing i hate about xiaomi is thier os and it has adds built in the os and not reilable as much but sony was always ahead of its time first company to interduce waterproof phones first company to relase a 4k display on a phone sony phones have the most important factor and that is build qulity and it is older sony was making phones when xiaomi didnt exist at all@@PBKreviews
I have said last year in the 1 IV teardown comment, the 1 IV teardown was a waste of your production time and budget, because there was already another one when you did it. This year, I am looking at this matter from a different angle. I have seen a bunch of request for 1 V teardown in the 5 V comment. I guess the 1 V teardown is a good use of budget as long as it generates enough views. However, I still stand by another part of my comment last year, as this 1 V teardown does not have further contribution to the internet knowledge base. As such, I would like to see a teardown of 10 V, as I can’t find one on the internet. The 10 V is probably the last 10 series phone to have a telephoto camera, a rarity in mid-range phones. Sony has even dropped the telephoto camera from the flagship 5V. Sony phones have been reducing cost in recent years which impacted customer experience, most notably the dropping of telephoto camera on the premium 5 V. The issue of having green and pink lines appearing on the screens of 5 series phones aside, Sony phones are still less worth buying in recent years.
Yup, there was a reason I didn't do it for a long time but people kept asking for it in many videos so once I was able to find one at a "decent" price I decided to do it. But yeah depending on the outcome of this and the 5 V video I will consider the 10 V.
There are rumors, that Xperia series will be gone soon... Or SONY from mobile market im general... If that have some truth in it, then I hope at least, that SONY will replace Xperia with new & improved brand with, for example, that missing vapor chamber 😉 PS: that photo lenses dayyyyum
RUMOURS ARE FALSE" What is happening is that Sony are doing a new Kind of phone-still catering to PRTOPER photographers anot the point and shoot brainless scamsung fans. But wont be called Xperia. Sony wioll NEVER exist the smartphone market as much of their tech is trailled out on the Xperias.
I'm curious why you gave pixel 8 pro the same score even though, it's a massive amount of adhesives there which is a nightmare. This one is just so much straightforward. Almost screws only, almost no chanche to damage any of the parts... Just weird... Btw. Nice disassembly video.
Thanks. The score is broken down near the end of the video into sections. Just because one phone is for example an 8 and another phone is also an 8, doesn't mean in every section they are the same. Maybe one phone scores higher in part availability (to find parts and purchase them) where as another brand scores poorly in that section but higher in another so making the overall score the same. But the breakdown shows in each section what I score it to give a better understanding.
The lego style 3.5mm headphone jack is the most beautiful thing I've seen in smartphone. Love Sony Xperia design team
Amazing how compact and efficient Sony manufactured and designed this phone just wow🎉🎉🎉great work with disassembly 🙏🏼👍🏼👍🏼
👍 thanks
Although all smartphones look the same more or less there's always something fascinating about Sony's engineering.
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Since JerryRig didn't do one I was pretty bummed, glad I can finally see the insides of my phone haha. Thank you!
you're welcome 🙂
Jerryrig will not as him ,along with Whostheboss, SuperSaf AND mkhd ARE BIASED against Sony Xperia-the reason is that SONY are not corrupt and do not PAY for reviews-unlike Samsung. As a reulst tehy dont care as there is no money made in doing Sony Xperia reviews. By the way I have the 1 IV but my 1 Vis on the way.
Seems Jerry has few uploads with tear downs now...
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It's strange, Samsung swears there isn't room for the headphone jack or micro SD, but Sony..........
Great video!
Thank you :)
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use type c headphone man its not the thing you should cry about instead we have to find the solution on what we have...
or buy the headphone jack convertor they should have given the port but we cant do anything these days everyone trying to earn money either by looting people or making the thing expensive which have all the components...
Aka not solving the core issue of samsung cheaping out on not giving you the most basic feature @@iam_churchill
Sony is the only company that keeps both the headphone jack and the MicroSD card. Bless them.
I still own a Galaxy Note 9 and feel no need to upgrade.
But the day I will, I will choose a Sony Xperia 1 !
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My S9 recently died 😢
Xperia X1, Z, 1 lineups never stop amazed me...
And now the 1 mark V...that proprietary lego plug for the audio port it's so awesome....
Well done SONY..
And thanks to PBK for the teardown videos....
Amazing and underrated channel with high quality content. Thank you! Wish you reach out to 1mln one day!
BTW, it is recommended to lift up (using suction tool) glass backplate or screen from the middle, not from top or bottom part, at least in official XZ1C Maintenance manual, otherwise there is a risk of damaging these.
middle meaning to start prying from the middle sides n work your way down?
Thanks 👍
Looks like a solid design, I like seeing the charge port on detachable ribbon cable rather than soldered to the main board. I had to replace my mainboard on my current phone twice due to bunged up mirco usb port.
Great Video
By the way for xperia 1 v users that cutout in the midframe for vapor chamber would help a lot for improving performance and i am so sad that they didn't actually add it on the real product 😓😓😓 but good news is they maybe finally add vapor chamber for the 1 VI
Thanks. Yup!
Wow
i like the telephoto lens
Thank you PBK 👍
you're welcome 🙂
great video as always
Thanks!
Sony is a company that prefers function over form.
Nah its very beautiful too
@@_entrxpy yes. Samsung and apples would die of shame when they will see this phone.
Awesome work. Keep doing this awesome job.👌👍💯
👍 thank you
Thank you for the teardown video. Now I now how the inside of my phone looks.
you're welcome 🙂
I have a question. please reply. Does Sony still have a notification light on this device that alerts the user of an unread message?
I have a 1 V. No notification light on this one (unfortunately).
@@WhimsicalPacifist Thanks🙏🏼
The Sony IV generation was the last one to have the notification light. They have dropped it with the V generation. If you really want the notification light, please consider buying the 1 IV.
I have Xperia 10 IV and it has those notification lights, and works perfect for unread messages as it keeps blinking green light for notification and while charging or low batt indication as red light blinking
Uff bilakhar video aa hi gai❤❤thanks
you're welcome
@@PBKreviews i am sony fan i have only xperia phones
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That phone camera look so sick tho
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Interesting, do you think there was room for a vapor chamber or that it was a cost cutting measure?
there is room, they just chose to use graphite instead. Could be cost or could be other factors like sourcing it was delayed so they didn't want to delay release or maybe other issues.
In technical terms, vapor chamber is a much better option than the 3D graphite layers like in the Xperia 1V? Or sony did just choose to pick up the graphite layers due to cheaper costs?
So which is which?
There are many types of vapor chambers, both by material and by internal design how the vapors flow and transfer heat around etc. So all depends on what they could or would have used, so vapor chamber doesn't always mean its a much better option than 3D graphite. In most cases 3D graphite, if enough layers, can do just as well with heat transfer, but with some of these vapor chambers on some flagships, they have much better design than basic vapor chambers. So I'm assuming probably a cost cutting measure but they probably deemed the vapor chamber they were going to use was provided the same or similar yields to the graphite so they just went with the cheaper option.
@@PBKreviews thanks for the insight. Well atleast for us consumer we do have these kind of information.
Is it absolutely necessary to remove the main board and battery to access the fingerprint sensor?
waiting on the galaxy a55 teardown video 🙃
Will be uploaded in a few minutes
Do you have a battery recommendation replacement for the phone?
Hello from Russia. I have Xperia 5V, I bought it yesterday)) and I almost rote the glass already, good I put the protection glass.
Do you use glasses or... The new thing that is cut?
Hi. Not sure what you mean exactly but nope I don't use glasses :)
@@PBKreviews glass on screen or carbon thing on screen
thanks for making this video that i've been waiting for. do you have a high res photo of the phone with the back removed?
You're welcome. Yes here is the link, there are 3 pics, the 2 darker ones are the unedited 300DPI ones, and the other one is the brightened version. Aside from these you can screen shot the video but it wont be has high res if you plan on printing it etc. drive.google.com/drive/folders/1nfQgeFe-yZZebsGt2H-Apd3dU-zDS3bR?usp=sharing
Looks pretty similar to Xperia 5 V in terms assemby parts, while Xperia 1 V has more parts with the microphone and telephoto.
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Will be compatible with Wi-Fi7 depending on update
Is it the chipset?
When will you make a teardown video on the Xperia 1 VI ?
Not sure, as of now I don't have plans for it. The cost vs views the sony phones get aren't worth it for me to purchase.
:'(
Thank you! Hoping I never have to break it down.
You're welcome!
Very Nice ❤
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what is the hole at the bottom of the phone next to the sim door? is that the microphone? oops. thinking this was a iPhone I stuck a iPhone sim tool in the hole. seems to sound ok on calls still.
yeah you'll be fine, it wont damage the mic
Thanks pbk
👍 you're welcome
Is waterproof after this action ?
I like this phone
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A fair score
:)
If someone has this phone and used it for a while ,Does it have any major faults regarding performance ,battery consumption ,camera ,heating issues, or anything else ?please provide a feedback.
They should have put a vapor champer
im curious about the speakers
Can you please do it you did it so smooth
Please post the autopsy of Honor x9b
I'll look into it but not sure yet if or when I'll be doing that model. I have a lot of other phones I need to finish up
Japan Quality ❤
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Nice
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9:08 VC?
nope doesn't have one
I want to watch your Zenfone 11 ultra teardown video.
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Please teardown oneplus 12R
I'll look into it
I think what you did it takes lots of practice.
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I look this frame a plastic heavy duty same rugged but this is slim smartphone
The frame is aluminum, looks like plastic because it's painted but yep its metal.
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I'm waiting for honor x9b
not sure yet if I'm doing that one but I'll see 🙂
we are still waiting for the samsung A55 please😏
soon
@@PBKreviews thank you in advance... and know that you are the best! I love you
Thanks :)
Seems like Sony is cheaping out on Camera lenses. They charge so much and only have OIS on 1 main camera should have on all cameras.
Sure you arent a Scamsung troll?
considering their main selling point are the cameras on their phones, I would have to agree with you. Their cameras are good (not the best) but they don't really add too many features. With the cost they charge for the 1 series I would expect more. Also keep in mind the telephoto has built in OIS as well. So only the ultra wide is missing it.
@@PBKreviews ahh I must have missed the telephoto camera part on video.
I always wanted a Sony Phone, but the price for what you get is prohibitive. Only 2 years updates. The 4k display is nice. Most of the cost on this phone is the Software for Cameras.
I guess it's hard putting OIS on every camera as it needs extra room in case.
You think Sony would have invented a single Lens all in one camera. Meaning it does Main, Ultra wide and telephoto.
It's possible with Camera lenses adjusted electronically.
You would have one big Sensor with a huge bump to accommodate all lenses and zoom prizims.
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@@Technocrat. you don't need OIS on an ultrawide lens. UW lenses are wide enough to where shake with slow shutter speeds is basically nothing.
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No wonder heat problem is still being a big one with Sony's, why they are still using thermalpads\fillers instead of a good quality thermal paste is just beyond me. Make a tight fit, use thermal paste, how hard it can be? Stupid.
yup, not sure why they don't switch to thermal paste
I think Sony component is very Complicated then Samsung or others Android
For a device that is so well built and put together like this, you'd think Sony would support this hardware with multiple years of software updates. It's really sad if you think about it.
yup
phone will still work for years, software updates only slow down phones.
@warmoaran3 still doesn't justify the amount of cash Sony expects customers to pay for it when other devices are gaining newer features via software updates, which I don't agree with you are meant to "slow down" devices. True that a very popular device manufacturer cough, cough... (apple) got caught messing about with their updates, but from my experience of using an android device for several years, having that peace of mind of multiple years of software support is the gold standard for any device I'm buying no matter how great the hardware is. The only reason I still respect Sony Xperia is that they are the only one putting microsd support and 3.5 mm jacks on their devices in 2024, and those are respectable legacy features for old heads like myself.
@dotunmakun thing is, Android updates (like 2 major updates that Sony offers) is genuinely enough for most people.. you won't lose too many features if any, and we're at a point where software is getting mature, aka not much new.
And anyways, you're paying for a higher quality phone, 4K panel (not true on the 1 MKIV) an advanced camera system (an actual zoom telephoto, unlike every other company with a fixed focal length telephoto, and a reasonable amount of effective megapixels, instead of too many) you get a better designed phone, aka grippy texture, the tool less SIM/SD card tray, and obviously the 3.5mm jack. If you want more software upgrades, you could do it yourself.
@warmoaran3 you make a valid point, and it's can't deny that, but Sony could do much better than 2 years of OS updates with the cost of these devices. It's not like it's cheap. In fact, Sony is asking close to the cost of some premium foldables and then just giving 2 years OS updates. Yeah, the software updates might not be all that improved or different but it's offering additional value to what is a very expensive device in 2024 and that is also considering the amount of very good options available at half the price Sony wants for their Xperia devices.
Jesus soyny put so much effort into making these phones confusing to look at and driving up costs to engineer the phone
i hpoe sony comminuty gwros becuse sony phone are something else there spical but unfortunately very few people buy them the buy xiaomi phones and they are tashhhh
👍. However depends on which xiaomi phones you go for, some are definitely not trash especially the high end ones. Hardware wise, if they had one that fully worked in the US I would probably go with a phone like the Xiaomi 14 ultra or pro vs the Xperia 1 V. But software wise I am not a huge fan of their custom OS.
well the numberone thing i hate about xiaomi is thier os and it has adds built in the os and not reilable as much but sony was always ahead of its time first company to interduce waterproof phones first company to relase a 4k display on a phone sony phones have the most important factor and that is build qulity
and it is older sony was making phones when xiaomi didnt exist at all@@PBKreviews
I have said last year in the 1 IV teardown comment, the 1 IV teardown was a waste of your production time and budget, because there was already another one when you did it.
This year, I am looking at this matter from a different angle. I have seen a bunch of request for 1 V teardown in the 5 V comment. I guess the 1 V teardown is a good use of budget as long as it generates enough views. However, I still stand by another part of my comment last year, as this 1 V teardown does not have further contribution to the internet knowledge base.
As such, I would like to see a teardown of 10 V, as I can’t find one on the internet. The 10 V is probably the last 10 series phone to have a telephoto camera, a rarity in mid-range phones. Sony has even dropped the telephoto camera from the flagship 5V.
Sony phones have been reducing cost in recent years which impacted customer experience, most notably the dropping of telephoto camera on the premium 5 V. The issue of having green and pink lines appearing on the screens of 5 series phones aside, Sony phones are still less worth buying in recent years.
Yup, there was a reason I didn't do it for a long time but people kept asking for it in many videos so once I was able to find one at a "decent" price I decided to do it. But yeah depending on the outcome of this and the 5 V video I will consider the 10 V.
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Hello
There are rumors, that Xperia series will be gone soon... Or SONY from mobile market im general...
If that have some truth in it, then I hope at least, that SONY will replace Xperia with new & improved brand with, for example, that missing vapor chamber 😉
PS: that photo lenses dayyyyum
RUMOURS ARE FALSE" What is happening is that Sony are doing a new Kind of phone-still catering to PRTOPER photographers anot the point and shoot brainless scamsung fans. But wont be called Xperia. Sony wioll NEVER exist the smartphone market as much of their tech is trailled out on the Xperias.
yup, hopefully they don't completely pull out of the smartphone business.
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I'm curious why you gave pixel 8 pro the same score even though, it's a massive amount of adhesives there which is a nightmare. This one is just so much straightforward. Almost screws only, almost no chanche to damage any of the parts... Just weird...
Btw. Nice disassembly video.
Thanks. The score is broken down near the end of the video into sections. Just because one phone is for example an 8 and another phone is also an 8, doesn't mean in every section they are the same. Maybe one phone scores higher in part availability (to find parts and purchase them) where as another brand scores poorly in that section but higher in another so making the overall score the same. But the breakdown shows in each section what I score it to give a better understanding.