The Xperia PRO is meant to work with cameras, such as the Sony a9 II.Ī convenience key, a power button, a shutter button, and a volume rocker are on the right side. It’s especially useful if your workflow requires quickly swapping out microSD cards. Most Sony phones have had this feature for the past several years. On the left side, you’ll find a SIM/microSD slot that doesn’t require a finicky SIM key just use your fingernail or a small tool to open it. The HDMI port has a cover that's attached to the phone, so you don't have to worry about losing it when you’re working, but we wish the cover could be rotated a little further to make cable attachment less cumbersome. The Xperia PRO has a durable plastic body.Ī headphone jack sits on the top of the Xperia PRO, and USB-C and micro-HDMI ports are on the bottom. The sturdy body, accompanied by the Gorilla Glass 6 screen and an IP65/68 rating, means you won’t need to worry about a little jostling or rain. If the phrase "plastic phone" evokes images of dinky budget phones from years past, let us calm your fears: This phone can take a beating. The sides and back of the phone are constructed of a heavy, textured plastic. The display is dim and hard to see in bright light. Overall, brightness is our only complaint it’s hard to see the Xperia PRO’s display in direct sunlight, and you’re definitely not going to see any fine detail when using it as a camera monitor unless you use a hood or shield. Color accuracy is spot on, with excellent contrast ratios and deep, inky blacks. Resolution clocks in at 3,840 by 1,644 pixels with 642ppi. The 6.5-inch OLED display has a 21:9 aspect ratio.
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