Sony Xperia 10 II
BrandSony
ManufacturerSony Mobile
SloganExceed your smartphone expectations
SeriesSony Xperia
ModelXQ-AU42
XQ-AU51
XQ-AU52
SO-41A (NTT Docomo)
SOV43 (au/Okinawa Cellular)
A001SO (Y!Mobile)
Compatible networks
First released5 May 2020 (2020-05-05)
Availability by region
    • Japan:
      29 May 2020 (2020-05-29) (A001SO)
      4 June 2020 (2020-06-04) (SOV43)
      25 June 2020 (2020-06-25) (SO-41A)
      1 October 2020 (2020-10-01) (XQ-AU42; SIM-unlocked)
    • Taiwan:
      5 May 2020 (2020-05-05)
PredecessorSony Xperia 8
Sony Xperia 10
Sony Xperia Ace
SuccessorSony Xperia 10 III
RelatedSony Xperia L4
Sony Xperia 1 II
TypeSmartphone
Form factorSlate
Dimensions157 mm (6.2 in) H
69 mm (2.7 in) W
8.2 mm (0.32 in) D
Mass151 g (5.3 oz)
Operating systemAndroid 10, upgradable to Android 11
System-on-chipQualcomm Snapdragon 665
CPUOcta-core (4 × 2.0 GHz Kryo 260 Gold & 4 × 1.8 GHz Kryo 260 Silver)
GPUAdreno 610
Memory4 GB LPDDR4X RAM
StorageeMMC
64 GB (XQ-AU42, SO-41A, SOV43 and A001SO models)
128 GB (XQ-AU51 and XQ-AU52 models)
Removable storagemicroSD, expandable up to 1 TB
BatteryNon-removable 3600 mAh
Display6 in (150 mm) 1080p (2520 × 1080) OLED, 457 px/in, Gorilla Glass 6
SoundLoudspeaker, 3.5 mm headphone jack
Rear camera12 Mpx 1/2.8" f/2.0, 26 mm (wide) + 8 Mpx 1/4" f/2.4, 52 mm (telephoto) + 8 Mpx 1/4" f/2.2, 16 mm (ultrawide), PDAF, LED flash, HDR, panorama, 4K @ 30 fps, 1080p @ 60 fps
Front camera8 Mpx, f/2.0, 24 mm (wide), 1/4", 1.0 µm, 1080p @ 30 fps
ConnectivityWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (2.4/5 GHz)
Bluetooth 5.0
USB-C
NFC
GPS with Assisted GPS
GLONASS
Mobile FeliCa/Osaifu-Keitai (XQ-AU42, SO-41A, SOV43 and A001SO models only)
Data inputsSensors:
WebsiteOfficial website
References[1][2]

The Sony Xperia 10 II[lower-alpha 1] is a mid-range Android smartphone manufactured by Sony Mobile. Part of Sony's Xperia series, it was unveiled alongside the Xperia 1 II on February 24, 2020.[3][4]

Design

The Xperia 10 II has a plastic frame and Corning Gorilla Glass 6 for the screen and back panel. The earpiece, front-facing camera, notification LED and various sensors are housed in the top bezel. The power button/fingerprint sensor and volume rocker are located on the right side of the device, while the 3.5 mm headphone jack is located on the top. The rear cameras are located at the upper left-hand corner of the phone, with the LED flash above. The bottom edge has the primary microphone and a downward-firing speaker next to the USB-C port. It is rated IP65/IP68 dust/water-proof up to 1.5 metres for 30 minutes. Black and white color options were shown at launch; Mint Green and Berry Blue finishes were later introduced in May.

Specifications

Hardware

The device is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 SoC and the Adreno 610 GPU. It is available with 4 GB of RAM, and 128 GB of storage. MicroSD card expansion is supported up to 1 TB with a single-SIM or hybrid dual-SIM setup. The display is the same size and resolution as the 10, using a 6-inch (150 mm) 21:9 1080p (1080 × 2520) display which results in a pixel density of 457 ppi, however an OLED panel is used instead of the 10's IPS LCD panel. The 10 II has a 3600 mAh battery which can be recharged at up to 18 W via the USB-C port. A triple camera setup is present on the rear, with a 12 MP primary sensor with PDAF, an 8 MP telephoto sensor and an 8 MP ultrawide sensor. The front-facing camera has an 8 MP sensor.

Software

The Xperia 10 II runs on Android 11.

Can be updated to Android 12 via OTA

A commercial SailfishOS release is available from Jolla.

Notes

  1. The model's Roman numeral suffix is pronounced Mark II ("mark two").

References

  1. "Xperia 10 II - Android smartphone". Sony UK.
  2. "Sony Xperia 10 II - Full phone specifications". GSMArena.
  3. Dent, Steve (24 February 2020). "Sony's mid-range Xperia 10 II packs an OLED display and triple cameras". Engadget. Retrieved 24 February 2020.
  4. Peckham, James (24 February 2020). "Sony's new Xperia 10 II is a mid-range water-resistant phone with three cameras". TechRadar. Retrieved 24 February 2020.
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