Sony’s recent blunder has fans saying ‘This will be my last Xperia phone’

Sony giveth, and Sony taketh away.

Sony’s recent blunder has fans saying ‘This will be my last Xperia phone’
  • Sony introduced a non-functional resolution control setting with the Android 15 update for the Xperia 1 V.
  • This setting would allow users to permanently set the screen resolution to 4K instead of relying on it automatically turning on when 4K content is playing.
  • In a future update, Sony will remove this setting, and fans aren’t happy.

There are many great things about the $1,400 Sony Xperia 1 V. One of those things is that it is one of the very few Android phones with a 4K display resolution — 3,840 x 1,644, to be precise. However, Sony doesn’t let you control that in any way. Instead, Xperia UI — Sony’s Android skin — automatically switches to 4K when you’re viewing 4K content and then switches back to a 2,560 x 1,096 resolution when you are doing anything else.

Xperia fans have long desired a setting to set the phone to 4K permanently, but Sony hasn’t come through. However, about three months ago, Sony issued its Android 15 update to the Xperia 1 V, and it included a display resolution control setting. It didn’t work, but it was pretty clear what the setting would do if it did:

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