Sony unveiled the mid-range Xperia 10 at MWC in February along with the Xperia 1 flagship. Just like the advanced model, the Xperia 10 also has a super-number screen with a 21: 9 aspect ratio, which gives a rather unique look (especially when you add Sony’s blocked design language).
While you may not be watching a lot of 21: 9 video content on your smartphone, this aspect ratio can also make you browse less in all apps that rely heavily on vertical action – like, say, Facebook or Instagram.
The display is definitely Xperia 10’s main claim to fame and its distinct difference from the competition. Usually it’s priced at $ 349.99 unlocked, which is not good considering its specifications, but today Amazon and B&H have both decided to cut it by more than half.
So at this point, the Xperia 10 can be yours for just $ 169.99, making it a pretty interesting phone. It has a 6-inch screen size (with 1080p + resolution), the Snapdragon 630 helm at the helm, 3GB RAM, 64GB expandable storage, a dual rear camera system (13 MP wide + 5 MP deep sensor), an 8 MP selfie cam and a 2,870 mAh battery with 18W fast charge. It runs Android 9 Pie.