Sonyâs recent blunder has fans saying âThis will be my last Xperia phoneâ
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 arenât 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 â 3,840 x 1,644, to be precise. However, Sony doesnât let you control that in any way. Instead, Xperia UI â Sonyâs Android skin â automatically switches to 4K when youâre 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 hasnât 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 didnât work, but it was pretty clear what the setting would do if it did: