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Posted by YUKI93
 - July 11, 2021, 06:32:25
Quote from: PaulMc on July 06, 2021, 15:56:38
Well, if the idiots demand unnecessary things like 120Hz displays then of course battery life is going to be affected.

"bUt 60hZ iS aLReAdY oUtDaTeD. jUsT mOvE oN wItH tHe tiMeS", said by those same idiots. Seriously speaking, I only see 120Hz as a good point for mobile gaming. For the rest of the time when I'm not gaming, I'll switch down to 60Hz all day. I don't see any point in having a 'smoother scrolling', I deeply value battery life instead.

But that said, Snapdragon 888 itself has been a literally hot beast. I'll wait until the Xperia 5 Mk3 to be on sale and GSMArena made a complete review of it. Last year's Mk2 Xperia 5 has a solid battery life despite having a FHD 120Hz screen.
Posted by PaulMc
 - July 06, 2021, 15:56:38
Well, if the idiots demand unnecessary things like 120Hz displays then of course battery life is going to be affected.
Posted by Redaktion
 - July 06, 2021, 11:30:31
Reviews for the Sony Xperia 1 III have started popping up and there seems to be a general agreement over two points in particular: The Snapdragon 888 smartphone has middling battery life and is priced way too high. Users will expect nothing but the best from the Xperia 1 III if they are to pay US$1,299.99 for it.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Early-Sony-Xperia-1-III-reviews-reveal-battery-life-to-be-a-potential-Achilles-heel-for-the-US-1-299-99-phone.549203.0.html