Sony Xperia 1 VvsXiaomi Redmi K50

We compare these two popular phones to help you decide which one fits your needs and budget better.

Sony
Sony Xperia 1 V
Xperia 1 V
Processor:Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen2
RAM:12GB
Storage:256GB

Quick Stats

The Sony Xperia 1 V's battery life is decent but not exceptional, falling short of two-day expectations.
The Sony Xperia 1 V's exceptional display boasts vibrant colors, true blacks, and excellent contrast ratio with remarkable clarity.
The Sony Xperia 1 V offers a significant step up in camera quality with impressive low-light performance.
The Sony Xperia 1 V delivers exceptional performance, exceeding expectations in processing power and handling demanding tasks effortlessly.
Xiaomi
Xiaomi Redmi K50
Redmi K50
Processor:MediaTek Dimensity 8100 Max
RAM:8GB
Storage:128GB

Quick Stats

The Xiaomi Redmi K50's battery life is disappointing, lasting around 4-5 hours with heavy use, a major letdown.
The Xiaomi Redmi K50's high-quality AMOLED display is its standout feature, offering a smooth viewing experience with vibrant colors.
The Xiaomi Redmi K50's camera is a major letdown due to poor low-light performance and unnatural results.
The Xiaomi Redmi K50 delivers mixed results, with decent performance for gaming and multitasking being its strongest aspect.
Key Differences

Processor Speed

Winner
Sony Xperia 1 V
3.20 GHz
Xiaomi Redmi K50
2.85 GHz

RAM

Winner
Sony Xperia 1 V
12GB
Xiaomi Redmi K50
8GB

Storage

Winner
Sony Xperia 1 V
256GB
Xiaomi Redmi K50
128GB

Weight

Winner
Sony Xperia 1 V
187g
Xiaomi Redmi K50
201g
Rank
Sony Xperia 1 V
Winner
#64
Xiaomi Redmi K50
#315
Scores by Category
Rankings
Connectivity
Sony Xperia 1 V
#23
Winner
Xiaomi Redmi K50
#277
Design
Sony Xperia 1 V
#88
Winner
Xiaomi Redmi K50
#709
Display
Sony Xperia 1 V
#77
Winner
Xiaomi Redmi K50
#89
Performance
Sony Xperia 1 V
#127
Winner
Xiaomi Redmi K50
#306
Battery
Sony Xperia 1 V
#90
Winner
Xiaomi Redmi K50
#147
Camera
Sony Xperia 1 V
#226
Winner
Xiaomi Redmi K50
#519
item_phones_categoryId
Sony Xperia 1 V
#1
Tie
Xiaomi Redmi K50
#1
Tie

Note: Lower rank number indicates a better position in category.

Specifications Comparison
Specification
Sony Sony Xperia 1 V
Xiaomi Xiaomi Redmi K50
Model
Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen2
MediaTek Dimensity 8100 Max
CPU
1x3.2GHz Cortex, X3 + 2x2.8 GHz Cortex, A715 + 2x2.8 GHz Cortex, A710 + 3x2.02 GHz Cortex, A510
4x Cortex, A78 2.85 GHz + 4x Cortex, A55 2.0 GHz
Type
Octa-Core
Octa-Core
Nanometer
4
5
Frequency
3.20
2.85
64 Bits
Yes
Yes
GPU
Qualcomm Adreno 740
Mali-G610 MC6
RAM
12
8
Type
RAM LPDDR5X
RAM LPDDR5
Capacity
256
128
Type
UFS Storage 4.0
UFS Storage 3.1
SD slot
N/A
No
Fingerprint security
Yes, on the side
Yes, on the side
Fingerprint sensor
Yes
Yes
Proximity sensor
Yes
N/A
Light sensor
Yes
Yes
Accelerometer sensor
Yes
Yes
Compass sensor
Yes
Yes
Gyroscope sensor
Yes
Yes
Barometer sensor
Yes
N/A
RGB sensor
N/A
Yes
Hall sensor
Yes
N/A
Ultrasonic proximity virtual sensor
N/A
Yes
Audio
Dolby Atmos, Stereo Speakers
Dolby Atmos, Hi-Res Audio, Stereo Speakers, 2 microphones
Antutu Score
1365441
824926
Antutu Version
Antutu v10
Antutu v10
Antutu Standing
Overall performance better than 92% of devices
Overall performance better than 84% of devices
Cooling system
No
Yes
Gaming buttons
No
No
Extras
N/A
Super large VC liquid-cooled heat dissipation 3950 mm2

Note: Highlighted specifications show differences between the two devices.

Pros and Cons

Sony Xperia 1 V

Strengths

No specific pros listed for this device

Weaknesses

No specific cons listed for this device

Xiaomi Redmi K50

Strengths

The display is great, with high refresh rate gaming performance, even if Asphalt 9 hasn't adapted to it.
Battery life for gaming and everyday use is good, with up to 8 hours of screen time.
The camera takes phenomenal daytime photos with high dynamic range and detail.
The phone has great speakers that are perfect for music and gaming.

Weaknesses

No specific cons listed for this device

Read Full Reviews

Sony Xperia 1 V

The Sony Xperia 1 V is a unique smartphone that packs advanced features in its camera department. The device boasts a fresh new XMOR T sensor, which is 1.7 times larger than last year's flagship phone, resulting in better low-light performance and excellent color reproduction. While it excels in capturing natural colors, the dynamic range could be stronger. The primary sensor delivers impressive results, with vivid subjects and pleasant contrast. However, capturing stunning bright blue skies is a challenge for this camera. The addition of an ultra-wide-angle snapper (16mm XMOR RS) is useful but not particularly special. The telephoto shooter (85-125mm Exmore RS) allows up to 15.6 times zoom but struggles in bright light and softer indoor conditions. The Cinema Pro app provides full control over focus, sensor selection, and settings for video recording. It can shoot Ultra HD footage at up to 120 frames per second with all three lenses, offering impressive flexibility. However, colors and detail levels may suffer when switching outside of the main sensor. In terms of general usage, the Xperia 1 V feels like a well-rounded smartphone, with a comfortable design, decent battery life, and snappy performance. The device offers plenty of storage options through micro SD cards and expandability is available, which is a plus. However, it misses out on some key flagship features like wireless charging. Overall, the Sony Xperia 1 V is a step up from last year's model, offering excellent camera capabilities for those looking for DSLR-style controls or point-and-shoot performance. It's worth considering, especially for creators who want more flexibility in their smartphone. The device's price tag may be steep (over £1000), but it's an impressive offering nonetheless.

Xiaomi Redmi K50

I recently had the opportunity to try out the Xiaomi Redmi K50, and unfortunately, my experience was underwhelming. Despite its impressive specs on paper, this phone failed to deliver in several key areas. The camera performance was abysmal, especially in low-light conditions. The sensor size is decent, but it seems that the software is not optimized to extract the best from it. Daytime photos are okay, but nowhere near as good as what I've seen on other phones with similar cameras. The gaming experience was actually quite enjoyable, thanks to the phone's powerful processor and snappy performance. However, only a few games, like Asphalt 9, have adapted to take full advantage of the phone's high refresh rate capabilities. Battery life is decent for general use, but drops significantly when gaming or using resource-intensive apps. The display is nice, and the speakers are quite good, making it enjoyable to watch videos or listen to music on this phone. My biggest disappointment lies in the camera performance, which I believe is a software issue rather than a hardware one. For a phone priced around $500-$600, there are better options available that offer superior camera capabilities. If you're a gamer and don't mind a mediocre camera experience, then the Redmi K50 might be worth considering. However, if you prioritize taking good photos or have high expectations for your camera, I would suggest looking elsewhere. There are simply better phones on the market that offer more value for the price.

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