PhoneLifespan

Sony Xperia 1 V

Avoid buyingValue Score 40/100
$700
discontinued; used/refurbished market price
$1399 at launch

How long will it last?

Official promise

Supported until July 2026 · Buy-by July 2024

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2023◆ Buy-by Jul 20242026

Sony promises 3 years of updates for this phone, so it's supported until July 2026 — buying it today still gets you about 0.1 years of safe use.

Source: Sony's official policy · last verified 2026-06-11 · how we compute this

TrueCost

Street price ÷ months of safe use remaining — the number that makes cheap short-lived phones expensive, and well-supported ones cheap.

$475.75/month

3112% above the $600–900 median ($14.81/mo, dying phones excluded)

Our verdict

The last 4K-display Xperia flagship with a full triple-camera and continuous zoom, but its update window is essentially over and US availability was always limited.

Pros

  • Genuine 4K 21:9 120Hz OLED display — unique to the Xperia 1 line
  • Full triple-camera with continuous 85–125mm optical zoom periscope
  • Headphone jack and microSD expansion retained
  • Large new Exmor T main sensor with strong low-light and pro video tools

Cons

  • Software support effectively ends around mid-2026 (Android 15 was its final OS)
  • Premium $1399-class pricing with weak official US retail presence
Best for: Content creators wanting the 4K screen and manual pro camera appsBest for: Zoom-photography enthusiasts who value continuous optical telephotoBest for: Bargain hunters buying a discounted ex-flagship usedAvoid if: You want ongoing OS updates beyond 2026Avoid if: You need official US warranty and carrier support

Full specifications

Display

💡 Bigger numbers = smoother scrolling (Hz) and easier outdoor reading (nits).

Screen6.5-inch OLED, 4K (1644×3840), 21:9, 120Hz, HDR
Performance

💡 The phone's brain — it decides speed today and how well it ages.

ChipsetSnapdragon 8 Gen 2
RAM12GB
Storage256GB / 512GB
Cameras

💡 Megapixels aren't everything — lens variety matters more day-to-day.

main (Exmor T 1/1.35-inch, outputs 12MP)48MP
ultra-wide12MP
telephoto periscope, continuous 85–125mm (3.5–5.2x) optical zoom12MP
front12MP
Battery & charging

💡 Capacity in mAh — bigger usually means longer between charges.

Battery5,000 mAh
Charging30W wired (USB PD), Qi wireless
Build

💡 Size, weight, and the materials between your phone and the floor.

Dimensions165 × 71 × 8.3 mm
Weight187 g
MaterialsAluminum frame, Gorilla Glass Victus 2
Water resistanceIP65/IP68
Software & connectivity

💡 The software it ships with, and how far it can upgrade.

SoftwareAndroid 13 at launch
Connectivity5G, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, USB-C, 3.5mm headphone jack, microSD
Update policy2 OS upgrades · 3 years of security updates (official promise)

Better-value alternatives

Similar price, lower cost per month of safe ownership.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Xperia 1 V's 4K screen worth it?

It is the standout feature — a true 4K 21:9 120Hz OLED ideal for video — though most everyday content doesn't exploit the full resolution and it costs battery and price.

Will the Xperia 1 V get more Android updates?

No. It launched on Android 13 with about 2 OS upgrades, reached Android 15 as its final major version, and is at end of OS life with security patches winding down around mid-2026.

How does its zoom compare to the Xperia 1 VI?

The 1 V offers continuous 3.5–5.2x (85–125mm) optical zoom; the newer 1 VI extends that to 3.5–7.1x (85–170mm), so the 1 VI reaches noticeably further.

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Specs are collected from manufacturer documentation; prices reflect major US retailers and change often. Support end dates follow each brand's official policy (or, for Apple, its documented historical pattern). Last verified 2026-06-11.