Sony Xperia 1 V

mjmjmjmj

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Thanks, no more battery or display issues?
Display wise is limited by snapdragon 8 gen 2 limitations

Their white paper say they only support 4k60fps

So if user set display to 120fps and resolution is set to 4k all the time instead of full hd, might not work

So 4k display setting is removed on the following release

As for battery, my default is charge 2x per day till 80% given that the phone is more than 2 years old
 

sanfong

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I have been using this phone from Oct 2023. The battery still going strong. I switch off high refresh rate as I don't find it any difference bcos I don't play games.
 

mjmjmjmj

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Ha I turn on 120hz refresh rate as my past experience in my Xperia 1 III, when I scroll down or up, my eye very pain but this didn't happen when I turn on 120hz
 

Kitaro9202

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I have been using this phone from Oct 2023. The battery still going strong. I switch off high refresh rate as I don't find it any difference bcos I don't play games.
Same here i using 60hz want to save battery more 120hz is scrolling more smooth ba but acutal imo not much diff
 

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Dunno what happened. but now i cannot shoot stills when i am shooting video.. which update changed it?
 

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Dunno what happened. but now i cannot shoot stills when i am shooting video.. which update changed it?
can someone help me test??

last time can shoot stills while doing video recording.. that option disappeared lioaos
 
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