Experience - from launch. 1 - experienced very rarely 2 - never experienced 3 - agreed 4 - agreed 5 - noticed only if the "eye tracking" mode is on So the phone is still satisfying me and hope will be.
Yup, the vlog monitor is good to have especially if you do a lot of vlogging. But it can add additional weight and bulk which some may not like. Also it defeats one of the reasons the Xperia PRO-I is slim, its easier to carry and pull out of a bag or pocket. And for a quick vlog if something pops up suddenly to talk about, its faster and easier to use the front camera. The front camera isn't that bad in good lightning, I think most of us were expecting more from Sony when they sold it for $1800US in the beginning. Sony probably didn't think most users of the Xperia PRO-I would use the front camera often and didn't prioritize its quality and capabilities. The Xiaomi 13 Ultra is similar, great rear cameras but a front camera that lags behind others even when it was released in 2023.
@@kip_ivo Wow! Thats a lot! But why? I'm working on a comparison between the Xiaomi 13 Ultra and Xperia PRO-I on all of their cameras. What I noticed is that despite the 32mp front camera on the 13 Ultra being higher than the PRO-I's 8mp, its binned down to around 8mp. It does have more detail, but in many scenes lacks the color saturation, vividness and contrast of the PRO-I's 8mp. The native pixel size is also important for a balanced picture, the PRO-I's native 8mp sensor has bigger ones compared to the Xiaomi 13 Ultra (1.12 vs .07-micron pixels) which gives it a better color profile, even in low light. I've noticed this with their rear cameras too. Even if the Xiaomi 13 Ultra is binning down its 32 or 50mp cameras while upscaling the pixel sizes, sometimes to bigger ones than the PRO-I, it still has issues with color saturation and detail in less-than-optimal lighting. I always look at the native pixel sizes first before resolution for cameras, especially since I take pics and record vids in less-than-optimal lighting conditions.
I've had my phone since it came out with vlog kit I happened to get a great student discount something like $700 off. Honestly have not used the phone as much as I hoped I would because the battery drains so fast when its your main phone and also camera you'd have to have a battery bank on you. The cinema pro app is the best feature but doesn't work with the vlogging monitor! As for the using as a connected monitor for a dslr I never used it for that. But I've recorded fantastic concert footage. After having it for years now I still miss the wireless charging and hate when its humid or the phone gets wet it won't charge if it senses moisture in the charge port and you have no alternative to charge it. I fully charged the phone while at a concert and it was pretty much on single digits when leaving the concert after 2-3 hours. Image quality is great and the cinema pro is fantastic but can't use that for vlogigng. I think you'd might as well use it if it wasn't your main phone or get a samsung galaxy ultra. It's great as a portable minimalist camera. All my ports still work.
Thank you for sharing this! I didn't know about the vlog monitor and Cinema Pro.I'm glad I held off on it. Mine has a similar issue to when it's really humid. It's very difficult to charge or transfer files. And the battery drains fast partially because of the Snapdragon processor but also the RX100 sensor and processor. I have the same issue with my ZV1 that uses the same sensor. I feel the PRO-I does best as a compact camera with a large display and can upload pics fast compared to traditional cameras. It still lasts longer compared to my ZV1 and ZVE-10 digital cameras, especially when shooting in hot environments.
@@thefitlifechannel2021 It's a great phone overall but if it was better with power it could be a solid choice if you want to be a minimalist vlogger. I don't think I could recommend now but it's cool to have something for quick pictures that comes close to a mirror less camera. The cinema pro looks fantastic. Battery and over heating in long uses really keeps it from being one to recommend.
@@JorgeHMartinez How do you like vlogging with the monitor? Does it add a lot of weight or you don't notice it? I've been able to get some pics out of it to match my ZV1 which is pretty amazing. The ZV1 takes really detailed and vibrant pics and to have the PRO-I come close sometimes blows my mind. Sometimes I can get the video footage close too. But as you mentioned, the overheating dampens this excellent phone by only allowing short bits of recording and taking pics with noticeable degradation in image quality.
@@thefitlifechannel2021 so the monitor comes with a metal phone mount and the monitor just attached magnetically the mount is all metal but still light. Connecting the monitor to the phone via USB is a bit awkward since the cable they give is short and very thick. It doesn't feel heavy the phone mount and grip are most of the weight so no heavier than if you use a regular point and shoot.
@@JorgeHMartinez Interesting. Thank you for sharing this once again! I've always wanted to get it but didn't know if it was worth its $200 price. Seems like I'm ok with vlogging blind with the main camera since I'm used to it already.
I personally only record videos in 1080p. To save memory and i think the 1080p is for me already good enough. all screens i have at home at also 1080p and i noticed that recording at night is best in 1080p 30fps. i have my cinema pro app on 4k 60fps for when i really want to record something nice.
So do you experience the reasons fitlife said? I'm planning to buy one in the secondary market. What Im worried about is the overheating issues and the headphone jack and usb type c malfunction
Try to clean the headphone jack port with a needle, try to pick out fuzz from clothes. Same. With usbc port. Helped me on my phone (not sony but it's a common problem)
Thank you for your recommendations! I clean my Xperia PRO-I on a weekly basis. I did try to include some closeup shots of both ports in the video to show nothing is inside of them. However the lenses for my cameras aren't great for detailed close-ups so may have been difficult to see. I believe the issue is subpar materials used for those ports. The headphone port appeared to have become worn out over time from frequently using external mics and also while vlogging with them on the move. The constant movement slowly wore them out. For the USB-C port, I have similar issues with my Sony ZVE-10 digital camera and Xperia 1iii. Over time from repeated use, they become worn out. I'm wondering if the issue could also be from these devices getting really hot, the metal from these ports expand and over time remain that way. I've noticed my Xperia PRO-I is more difficult to charge when it's hot, perhaps you saw in the video my micro studio was reaching temps up to 34°C!!!
Hi, thanks for the video. I am now looking for a new phone and i was looking at two models: xperia proi and xperia 10vi. I now have the a21s and i think im ready to upgrade. Would you recommend the proi over 10vi? I would be buying proi used as it is a lot cheaper. I really like to have great cameras, sd card slot and headphone jack port and battery on my phone so i think these would be good choices, do you think so? Any other phones you would recommend? I think that proi would be solid pick and i like the design on it
Good day! You're very welcome! If you don't mind Android 13, not receiving security updates from Sony (but still from Google Play), need a display with 4k (for video editing and digital camera monitor) and will use the PRO-I for mostly photos and video, I would definitely recommend going with it. Especially if you can get it at a good price. But if you need the most current OS and Sony security updates, and need longer battery life, for sure the Xperia 10vi. I still feel the camera's on the PRO-I are superior to the 10vi's, plus you get a 50mm telephoto which surprisingly takes great portraits and close up shots in decent lighting. Both phones aren't great as smartphone focused devices so it really comes down to what I mentioned before. Also, going from the Samsung A21 to the Xperia PRO-I will feel like you won the lottery! Hehe!
my 5ii usb charging as well headphone and side fingerprint still work after more than 3 years. only when copying huge amounts of data it sometimes disconnects. but charing just works fine. microphone i never use so i dont know.
@@thefitlifechannel2021 i usually copy and paste first so that the data is not gone before it fully copied it to my pc . I dont use the Xperia companion software though. I dont know if companion software will help
I got this phone as an upgrade from my pixel 4 and so far its been great. I am learning the whole camera system thing so I cannot take advantage of it just yet. My biggest issue with it so far is that it doesn't receive signal well. My pixel 4 at times will get signal in places where my sony wouldn't.
Once you've learned how the camera system works, its easier to move onto Sony's Alpha digital cameras because the quick menu is the same as theirs. Actually, I recommend the Xperia line first for those wanting to move on from a smartphone to a digital camera. And I learned to respect Sony's cameras more on their smartphones because they don't use as much processing like Google and Samsung and still can produce some really great images. You also have more room to work with when editing them in something like Adobe Lightroom or others because of minimal processing. I have noticed recently signal issues with mine as well but I have a feeling its because of the daily hot temps (may not be an issue of the PRO-I itself, but the cell towers and electrical grid being too hot and causing decreased signal strength/power). Are using it in a cool place or in a hotter area?
Too expensive for what it does, some features works intermittently sadly! Chinese 1inch sensor counterpart phones works better with great macro capabilities, Variable apature, integrated ND filters etc.
Sony is still selling this phone on their site in 2024. Is one of these phones purchased from Sony in 2024 shipping with Android 13 or 14 and will updates on these phones purchased from Sony in 2024 continue for 2 years from 2024 date of purchase.
Android 13 was the last OS update for the Xperia PRO-I. The last security update I received was in November 2023. If Sony is releasing updates for older devices purchased from their website in 2024 and not to others that didn't that paid the original $1800US, that would be horrible customer support. I have a feeling Sony might be stating it received two years of OS and security updates on their websites. I only see Android 13 in their firmware update section. The new Xperia I VI is the only one I know that has longer support.
You're welcome! I am waiting for the Xperia 1VI to see if there are any significant changes to move on from my Xperia PRO-I. I honestly don't believe a second generation will be released soon. Have you heard of the Leica Leitz Phone series? They look like an interesting alternative to something like the Xperia PRO-I.
@@АндрейХлопин-я8т Yup! I think it will be released in Japan at the end of this month. I want Sony to make a PRO-I like that, one camera using the full 1.0 type sensor and a really great front camera. Are you able to import something like the Leica Leitz Phone into your country?
I heard of the pro-II it's being talked about a lot in the Xperia subreddits. If it's being talked about it's in the works to be released. When? Idk 😶 I'm considering if it's time to upgrade or not. @@thefitlifechannel2021
You could try keeping video recording brief like myself, 30-120seconds with it in airplane mode. I only use it for B-Roll or demo videos now. I know it can be frustrating to use it like that. Or if you don't mind the extra bulk and weight, attaching a fan or cooler to the back similar to what's available for gaming phones.
@@thefitlifechannel2021............... Mines overheats in this Texas weather. Thank you sooooo much for sharing the information on your video 😁, as I live in Texas as well. I could get one for free on Amazon with all my Discover points. I just thought how cool it would be to know not just everyone has a Sony phone, but I'll stay with Samsung, a brand I've had zero issues with on the few different models that I've owned.
@@SilverBullet22250 You're very welcome! I'm glad this video was able to help you out! The Xperia PRO-I is still an awesome camera phone, and I wish I could tell you to go for it. I'm currently doing a review on it against the Xiaomi 13 Ultra, another "pro" level camera phone. The Xperia PRO-I can hang with it and stays true to being a camera phone unlike the Xiaomi. But in hot and humid weather it can be extremely frustrating dealing with its overheating issues while the Xiaomi 13 Ultra can keep going without a hiccup. The only issue's I've had with Samsung in hot and humid weather was with their displays on smartphones and computer monitors getting multicolored diagonal lines all over them. I strongly agree with you that I haven't had any other issues with them besides that since I started using the Samsung Note 7FE.
@@thefitlifechannel2021 I've been an avid deer hunter all of my life, currently owning three rifles, all of which have a Zeiss scope on them, so no manual labor would be required on how good the camera would be.
@@thefitlifechannel2021 stil an improvement for sony. Its good to see. Lets see with the 5 series brings. I hope they bring back a dedicated maybe fixed 80mm zoom lens on the 5 series. Than i might buy that one later. The 1 is i guess a great phone but too expensive for me. I also like the small form factor of the 5 but i dont like the small vieuwfinder in the photo pro app with this small screen again 🥲🤣
@@namelesssnitchy Definitely a big improvement especially with the security updates. I was a bit shocked by the VI price, I was expecting it to be a bit lower with the lower resolution display. I'm holding off on it until I see long term reviews for it. When is the 5 series supposed to be unveiled? If they bring back the telephoto lens, do you feel it's gonna increase the price?
its not sonys fault that you experience that its user negligence i can see that your lifestyle is destroying the phone another reason not to watch your VIdeo
I appreciate your feedback! The whole point of this video was to show both positive and negative aspects of the Sony Xperia PRO-I from daily use for the past 20 months. Most reviews are only 1-4 weeks in length and they may not experience what I did. It doesn't reflect every user/owner's experience of the Xperia PRO-I, its my own. I waited almost two years so I can give my viewers the most honest, long term review on the positive and negative traits of the Xperia PRO-I. That's my duty as a reviewer, not to make videos for the purpose of getting the most views and likes. I know it may upset some viewers like yourself but hopefully you can understand why I do this. Most of the issues I brought up in this video, numerous other reviewers and users have pointed out as well. The subpar front camera, overheating and limited OS/security updates compared to its competitors, and of course the fingerprint sensor. Overheating on an Sony smartphone has been around for a very long time. When Sony decided to use a thin and narrow body and cram in hot processors, powerful cameras and inadequate cooling solutions, its gonna happen! Perhaps the one issue many will dispute are the ports but that could be due to the hot and humid environment I live in. Also, please clarify how my lifestyle destroys the phone with legitimate examples? It still works and I have found solutions to my issues. If anything, this video shows the Xperia PRO-I, despite the issues I've encountered still performs as it was intended for, a content creator's device. They're not meant to be handled as if in a thin glass case. I have recorded thousands of vid clips and pics with the Xperia PRO-I for my YTB videos and personal use in excellent & substandard conditions. The Xperia PRO-I can take a lot of heavy usage and keep on going even after 20 months of daily use. Most other devices would have bit the dust, like my Samsung Note 20 Ultra (my first content creator device) and its unusable display. No smartphone, camera, gadget etc. is perfect. They all have their issues, we find ways to work around them, and use their best traits optimally. If you watched the end of this video, I did say the Xperia PRO-I still has many positive traits and is best used as a camera centric device (which even Sony promoted). It excels giving the user the best photography/videography experience even in 2024 against "camera smartphones" like the Xiaomi 14 Ultra.
I have it, i still use it until it's dead
Nice! How long have you had it for? Have you encountered any of the issues I did or yours is still doing great?
Experience - from launch.
1 - experienced very rarely
2 - never experienced
3 - agreed
4 - agreed
5 - noticed only if the "eye tracking" mode is on
So the phone is still satisfying me and hope will be.
i heard people also use the flightmode when recording longer videos, against the overheating.
Yup, I always record with airplane mode turned on. Still likes to overheat.
🤦🏽 not a single problem like this... Recording with the rear camera? Use the vlog screen is a better way than the others brands offer
Yup, the vlog monitor is good to have especially if you do a lot of vlogging. But it can add additional weight and bulk which some may not like. Also it defeats one of the reasons the Xperia PRO-I is slim, its easier to carry and pull out of a bag or pocket. And for a quick vlog if something pops up suddenly to talk about, its faster and easier to use the front camera. The front camera isn't that bad in good lightning, I think most of us were expecting more from Sony when they sold it for $1800US in the beginning.
Sony probably didn't think most users of the Xperia PRO-I would use the front camera often and didn't prioritize its quality and capabilities. The Xiaomi 13 Ultra is similar, great rear cameras but a front camera that lags behind others even when it was released in 2023.
@@thefitlifechannel2021 on the front camera definitely I think all the brands are forgetting to do better. At least 12mp should be the minimum
@@kip_ivo Yup, my Samsung Note 20 Ultra had a 12mp front camera and could record in 4k. Thats what I started out using for my earlier You Tube videos!
@@thefitlifechannel2021 I checked that google have 42 pixel front/face camera 🤳🏽 👏🏼
@@kip_ivo Wow! Thats a lot! But why? I'm working on a comparison between the Xiaomi 13 Ultra and Xperia PRO-I on all of their cameras. What I noticed is that despite the 32mp front camera on the 13 Ultra being higher than the PRO-I's 8mp, its binned down to around 8mp. It does have more detail, but in many scenes lacks the color saturation, vividness and contrast of the PRO-I's 8mp. The native pixel size is also important for a balanced picture, the PRO-I's native 8mp sensor has bigger ones compared to the Xiaomi 13 Ultra (1.12 vs .07-micron pixels) which gives it a better color profile, even in low light. I've noticed this with their rear cameras too. Even if the Xiaomi 13 Ultra is binning down its 32 or 50mp cameras while upscaling the pixel sizes, sometimes to bigger ones than the PRO-I, it still has issues with color saturation and detail in less-than-optimal lighting. I always look at the native pixel sizes first before resolution for cameras, especially since I take pics and record vids in less-than-optimal lighting conditions.
I've had my phone since it came out with vlog kit I happened to get a great student discount something like $700 off. Honestly have not used the phone as much as I hoped I would because the battery drains so fast when its your main phone and also camera you'd have to have a battery bank on you. The cinema pro app is the best feature but doesn't work with the vlogging monitor! As for the using as a connected monitor for a dslr I never used it for that. But I've recorded fantastic concert footage. After having it for years now I still miss the wireless charging and hate when its humid or the phone gets wet it won't charge if it senses moisture in the charge port and you have no alternative to charge it. I fully charged the phone while at a concert and it was pretty much on single digits when leaving the concert after 2-3 hours.
Image quality is great and the cinema pro is fantastic but can't use that for vlogigng. I think you'd might as well use it if it wasn't your main phone or get a samsung galaxy ultra. It's great as a portable minimalist camera. All my ports still work.
Thank you for sharing this! I didn't know about the vlog monitor and Cinema Pro.I'm glad I held off on it. Mine has a similar issue to when it's really humid. It's very difficult to charge or transfer files. And the battery drains fast partially because of the Snapdragon processor but also the RX100 sensor and processor. I have the same issue with my ZV1 that uses the same sensor. I feel the PRO-I does best as a compact camera with a large display and can upload pics fast compared to traditional cameras. It still lasts longer compared to my ZV1 and ZVE-10 digital cameras, especially when shooting in hot environments.
@@thefitlifechannel2021 It's a great phone overall but if it was better with power it could be a solid choice if you want to be a minimalist vlogger.
I don't think I could recommend now but it's cool to have something for quick pictures that comes close to a mirror less camera. The cinema pro looks fantastic. Battery and over heating in long uses really keeps it from being one to recommend.
@@JorgeHMartinez How do you like vlogging with the monitor? Does it add a lot of weight or you don't notice it? I've been able to get some pics out of it to match my ZV1 which is pretty amazing. The ZV1 takes really detailed and vibrant pics and to have the PRO-I come close sometimes blows my mind. Sometimes I can get the video footage close too. But as you mentioned, the overheating dampens this excellent phone by only allowing short bits of recording and taking pics with noticeable degradation in image quality.
@@thefitlifechannel2021 so the monitor comes with a metal phone mount and the monitor just attached magnetically the mount is all metal but still light. Connecting the monitor to the phone via USB is a bit awkward since the cable they give is short and very thick. It doesn't feel heavy the phone mount and grip are most of the weight so no heavier than if you use a regular point and shoot.
@@JorgeHMartinez Interesting. Thank you for sharing this once again! I've always wanted to get it but didn't know if it was worth its $200 price. Seems like I'm ok with vlogging blind with the main camera since I'm used to it already.
I personally only record videos in 1080p. To save memory and i think the 1080p is for me already good enough. all screens i have at home at also 1080p and i noticed that recording at night is best in 1080p 30fps. i have my cinema pro app on 4k 60fps for when i really want to record something nice.
So do you experience the reasons fitlife said? I'm planning to buy one in the secondary market. What Im worried about is the overheating issues and the headphone jack and usb type c malfunction
Try to clean the headphone jack port with a needle, try to pick out fuzz from clothes. Same. With usbc port. Helped me on my phone (not sony but it's a common problem)
Thank you for your recommendations! I clean my Xperia PRO-I on a weekly basis. I did try to include some closeup shots of both ports in the video to show nothing is inside of them. However the lenses for my cameras aren't great for detailed close-ups so may have been difficult to see.
I believe the issue is subpar materials used for those ports. The headphone port appeared to have become worn out over time from frequently using external mics and also while vlogging with them on the move. The constant movement slowly wore them out. For the USB-C port, I have similar issues with my Sony ZVE-10 digital camera and Xperia 1iii. Over time from repeated use, they become worn out. I'm wondering if the issue could also be from these devices getting really hot, the metal from these ports expand and over time remain that way. I've noticed my Xperia PRO-I is more difficult to charge when it's hot, perhaps you saw in the video my micro studio was reaching temps up to 34°C!!!
Hi, thanks for the video. I am now looking for a new phone and i was looking at two models: xperia proi and xperia 10vi. I now have the a21s and i think im ready to upgrade. Would you recommend the proi over 10vi? I would be buying proi used as it is a lot cheaper. I really like to have great cameras, sd card slot and headphone jack port and battery on my phone so i think these would be good choices, do you think so? Any other phones you would recommend? I think that proi would be solid pick and i like the design on it
Good day! You're very welcome! If you don't mind Android 13, not receiving security updates from Sony (but still from Google Play), need a display with 4k (for video editing and digital camera monitor) and will use the PRO-I for mostly photos and video, I would definitely recommend going with it. Especially if you can get it at a good price. But if you need the most current OS and Sony security updates, and need longer battery life, for sure the Xperia 10vi. I still feel the camera's on the PRO-I are superior to the 10vi's, plus you get a 50mm telephoto which surprisingly takes great portraits and close up shots in decent lighting. Both phones aren't great as smartphone focused devices so it really comes down to what I mentioned before. Also, going from the Samsung A21 to the Xperia PRO-I will feel like you won the lottery! Hehe!
@@thefitlifechannel2021 okay, thank you for the response:)
@@Maxiie_TM You're welcome! Let me know later which one you decided to go with!
my 5ii usb charging as well headphone and side fingerprint still work after more than 3 years. only when copying huge amounts of data it sometimes disconnects. but charing just works fine. microphone i never use so i dont know.
Are you able to recover your data if it disconnects?
@@thefitlifechannel2021 i usually copy and paste first so that the data is not gone before it fully copied it to my pc . I dont use the Xperia companion software though. I dont know if companion software will help
This video very usefully to me, i was reddy to buy pro i
I'm glad you found it useful! Please let me know if you still want to buy it or the reasons you don't want to.
I got this phone as an upgrade from my pixel 4 and so far its been great. I am learning the whole camera system thing so I cannot take advantage of it just yet. My biggest issue with it so far is that it doesn't receive signal well. My pixel 4 at times will get signal in places where my sony wouldn't.
Once you've learned how the camera system works, its easier to move onto Sony's Alpha digital cameras because the quick menu is the same as theirs. Actually, I recommend the Xperia line first for those wanting to move on from a smartphone to a digital camera. And I learned to respect Sony's cameras more on their smartphones because they don't use as much processing like Google and Samsung and still can produce some really great images. You also have more room to work with when editing them in something like Adobe Lightroom or others because of minimal processing.
I have noticed recently signal issues with mine as well but I have a feeling its because of the daily hot temps (may not be an issue of the PRO-I itself, but the cell towers and electrical grid being too hot and causing decreased signal strength/power). Are using it in a cool place or in a hotter area?
I have the same with my Xperia 5ii and my google pixel 6a with wifi at home.
Too expensive for what it does, some features works intermittently sadly! Chinese 1inch sensor counterpart phones works better with great macro capabilities, Variable apature, integrated ND filters etc.
You read my mind! I'm thinking of the Xiaomi 14 Ultra as my next phone! I'm really liking the photography kit that's available for it too!
Sony is still selling this phone on their site in 2024. Is one of these phones purchased from Sony in 2024 shipping with Android 13 or 14 and will updates on these phones purchased from Sony in 2024 continue for 2 years from 2024 date of purchase.
Android 13 was the last OS update for the Xperia PRO-I. The last security update I received was in November 2023. If Sony is releasing updates for older devices purchased from their website in 2024 and not to others that didn't that paid the original $1800US, that would be horrible customer support.
I have a feeling Sony might be stating it received two years of OS and security updates on their websites. I only see Android 13 in their firmware update section. The new Xperia I VI is the only one I know that has longer support.
Спасибо за ваши мысли.. Думаю, придет время вы поменяете телефон на Xperia PRO-2 (жду выхода) или перейдете на Xperia 1 V или скоро выйдет Xperia 1 VI
You're welcome! I am waiting for the Xperia 1VI to see if there are any significant changes to move on from my Xperia PRO-I. I honestly don't believe a second generation will be released soon. Have you heard of the Leica Leitz Phone series? They look like an interesting alternative to something like the Xperia PRO-I.
@@thefitlifechannel2021 Слыхал про этот телефон.. в России достать очень трудно, говорят вышла третья версия..
@@АндрейХлопин-я8т Yup! I think it will be released in Japan at the end of this month. I want Sony to make a PRO-I like that, one camera using the full 1.0 type sensor and a really great front camera. Are you able to import something like the Leica Leitz Phone into your country?
I heard of the pro-II it's being talked about a lot in the Xperia subreddits. If it's being talked about it's in the works to be released. When? Idk 😶 I'm considering if it's time to upgrade or not. @@thefitlifechannel2021
Then again a quick search has it called "pro-c" for later this year (2024) so who knows. @@thefitlifechannel2021
Mines overheats in this Texas weather. Like 30 seconds into recording video
You could try keeping video recording brief like myself, 30-120seconds with it in airplane mode. I only use it for B-Roll or demo videos now. I know it can be frustrating to use it like that. Or if you don't mind the extra bulk and weight, attaching a fan or cooler to the back similar to what's available for gaming phones.
@@thefitlifechannel2021............... Mines overheats in this Texas weather.
Thank you sooooo much for sharing the information on your video 😁, as I live in Texas as well. I could get one for free on Amazon with all my Discover points. I just thought how cool it would be to know not just everyone has a Sony phone, but I'll stay with Samsung, a brand I've had zero issues with on the few different models that I've owned.
@@SilverBullet22250 You're very welcome! I'm glad this video was able to help you out! The Xperia PRO-I is still an awesome camera phone, and I wish I could tell you to go for it. I'm currently doing a review on it against the Xiaomi 13 Ultra, another "pro" level camera phone. The Xperia PRO-I can hang with it and stays true to being a camera phone unlike the Xiaomi. But in hot and humid weather it can be extremely frustrating dealing with its overheating issues while the Xiaomi 13 Ultra can keep going without a hiccup.
The only issue's I've had with Samsung in hot and humid weather was with their displays on smartphones and computer monitors getting multicolored diagonal lines all over them. I strongly agree with you that I haven't had any other issues with them besides that since I started using the Samsung Note 7FE.
@@thefitlifechannel2021 I've been an avid deer hunter all of my life, currently owning three rifles, all of which have a Zeiss scope on them, so no manual labor would be required on how good the camera would be.
@@thefitlifechannel2021 Sony Xperia PRO-
$899.99 with 50 percent savings. Amazon as well as Sony's website.
i dont believe the 1vi will get 5 years of os updates. maybe 3 max 4.
Yes you're correct, it will only get three years of OS updates and 4 years of security updates.
@@thefitlifechannel2021 stil an improvement for sony. Its good to see. Lets see with the 5 series brings. I hope they bring back a dedicated maybe fixed 80mm zoom lens on the 5 series. Than i might buy that one later. The 1 is i guess a great phone but too expensive for me. I also like the small form factor of the 5 but i dont like the small vieuwfinder in the photo pro app with this small screen again 🥲🤣
@@namelesssnitchy Definitely a big improvement especially with the security updates. I was a bit shocked by the VI price, I was expecting it to be a bit lower with the lower resolution display. I'm holding off on it until I see long term reviews for it. When is the 5 series supposed to be unveiled? If they bring back the telephoto lens, do you feel it's gonna increase the price?
its not sonys fault that you experience that its user negligence i can see that your lifestyle is destroying the phone another reason not to watch your VIdeo
I appreciate your feedback! The whole point of this video was to show both positive and negative aspects of the Sony Xperia PRO-I from daily use for the past 20 months. Most reviews are only 1-4 weeks in length and they may not experience what I did. It doesn't reflect every user/owner's experience of the Xperia PRO-I, its my own. I waited almost two years so I can give my viewers the most honest, long term review on the positive and negative traits of the Xperia PRO-I. That's my duty as a reviewer, not to make videos for the purpose of getting the most views and likes. I know it may upset some viewers like yourself but hopefully you can understand why I do this.
Most of the issues I brought up in this video, numerous other reviewers and users have pointed out as well. The subpar front camera, overheating and limited OS/security updates compared to its competitors, and of course the fingerprint sensor. Overheating on an Sony smartphone has been around for a very long time. When Sony decided to use a thin and narrow body and cram in hot processors, powerful cameras and inadequate cooling solutions, its gonna happen! Perhaps the one issue many will dispute are the ports but that could be due to the hot and humid environment I live in.
Also, please clarify how my lifestyle destroys the phone with legitimate examples? It still works and I have found solutions to my issues. If anything, this video shows the Xperia PRO-I, despite the issues I've encountered still performs as it was intended for, a content creator's device. They're not meant to be handled as if in a thin glass case. I have recorded thousands of vid clips and pics with the Xperia PRO-I for my YTB videos and personal use in excellent & substandard conditions. The Xperia PRO-I can take a lot of heavy usage and keep on going even after 20 months of daily use. Most other devices would have bit the dust, like my Samsung Note 20 Ultra (my first content creator device) and its unusable display.
No smartphone, camera, gadget etc. is perfect. They all have their issues, we find ways to work around them, and use their best traits optimally. If you watched the end of this video, I did say the Xperia PRO-I still has many positive traits and is best used as a camera centric device (which even Sony promoted). It excels giving the user the best photography/videography experience even in 2024 against "camera smartphones" like the Xiaomi 14 Ultra.