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The Xperia 1 VII Should be the Last Phone Sony Makes

Last updated: May 12, 2025 7:38 pm
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Sony has long been a major player in the tech industry, but its smartphone division has struggled to compete with other leading brands. Despite its efforts, Sony’s Xperia phones have failed to gain significant market share globally. With the recent announcement of the Xperia 1 VII, it’s clear that Sony is still trying to make a mark in the smartphone market. However, there are several reasons why it may be time for Sony to reconsider its smartphone strategy.

One of the main issues with the Xperia 1 VII is its lack of a unique selling point (USP). While Sony was once known for its tall 4K screens, the shift to a more common Full HD+ display on the Xperia 1 VI and VII means that it no longer stands out from the competition. The new flagship offers premium features like a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and a 120Hz OLED display, but these are now standard in most Android flagship phones. The only standout feature is the continued inclusion of a 3.5mm headphone jack, but this alone is unlikely to attract buyers looking for cutting-edge technology.

Another area where Sony’s smartphones fall short is in the camera department. Despite Sony’s reputation for producing high-quality camera sensors, its smartphones have struggled to deliver a top-tier photography experience. While the hardware is solid, issues with software processing have led to inconsistent results. Compared to rivals like Xiaomi, Samsung, and Apple, Sony’s cameras still lag behind in terms of overall performance.

Software support is another area where Sony’s smartphones have room for improvement. While the company’s Android skin is clean and user-friendly, the Xperia 1 VII is slated to receive only three major OS updates and four years of security patches. This falls short of the industry standard set by brands like Samsung and Google, which offer seven years of both. Sony’s lackluster commitment to software updates could leave Xperia 1 VII users with outdated and vulnerable devices in the near future.

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Finally, the price of the Xperia 1 VII may be a deterrent for potential buyers. Priced at €1,499, the flagship device is significantly more expensive than its competitors with similar drawbacks. In a market saturated with high-quality, competitively priced smartphones, the Xperia 1 VII’s premium price tag may be a tough sell for consumers.

In light of these challenges, it may be time for Sony to rethink its smartphone strategy. The company excels in other areas such as TVs, cameras, audio equipment, and gaming consoles, where it is a market leader. By refocusing its efforts on these core strengths and continuing to supply camera sensors to other manufacturers, Sony can maintain its reputation for quality without the need to compete in the crowded smartphone market. While it may be difficult to admit defeat, discontinuing its smartphone line could allow Sony to allocate resources more effectively and thrive in other areas of the tech industry.

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