Sony Xperia Pro-I Pro-I Black 512GB
Its 6.5-inch OLED 120Hz display and Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chip provide fluid scrolling and capable performance for demanding apps. With 12GB RAM and 512GB storage, it handles extensive multitasking and stores large media files without compromise. This phone is best for international travelers who require dual SIM and broad 5G band support across GSM networks.
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Its 6.5-inch OLED 120Hz display and Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chip provide fluid scrolling and capable performance for demanding apps. With 12GB RAM and 512GB storage, it handles extensive multitasking and stores large media files without compromise. This phone is best for international travelers who require dual SIM and broad 5G band support across GSM networks.
- Screen size 6.5
- Display type OLED
- Refresh rate 120
- Processor Snapdragon 888
- RAM 12 GB
- Storage 512 GB
- Battery capacity 4500 mAh
- Five g
- Operating system Android
The 30-Second Version
The Xperia Pro-I's camera sits dead last in our rankings at the 11th percentile — a huge letdown for a Pro-branded phone. Performance (82nd percentile) and the 120Hz display are solid, but build quality and battery life drag it down. For $879, it's a hard pass unless you absolutely need 512GB of storage and don't mind a poor camera.
Overview
The Sony Xperia Pro-I's performance lands in the 82nd percentile in our database, so it still has some zip for daily tasks. Thanks to a Snapdragon 888, 12GB of RAM, and a clean Android experience, apps open quick and multitasking feels smooth. The 6.5-inch 120Hz OLED is also a treat, sitting at the 80th percentile for display quality, meaning it's bright and vibrant enough for most people. But the camera situation is a real buzzkill: it's down in the 11th percentile, making it one of the weakest camera phones we've tested recently. That's a weird look for a device with 'Pro-I' in the name.
Build quality and battery life don't do it any favors, either. At the 20th and 63rd percentiles respectively, this phone feels less premium than the price tag suggests, and the 4500mAh cell barely gets you through a heavy day. On the plus side, you're getting a whopping 512GB of storage out of the box, which is double what most flagships offer, and there's dual SIM support. But with a $879 asking price and no CDMA compatibility, you really have to love storage and ignore the camera to consider this one.
Performance
The Snapdragon 888 might be a couple of generations old, but paired with 12GB of RAM, it still pushes the Xperia Pro-I into the top 18% of all phones we've benchmarked. In real terms, that means apps launch fast, games like Genshin Impact run at respectable frame rates, and you won't hit slowdowns during normal multitasking. The 512GB UFS storage only helps, giving you room for a ton of media while keeping read/write speeds snappy.
The 120Hz OLED is another standout. With an 80th percentile display score, colors are punchy and scrolling feels super fluid. It's not quite up there with the latest LTPO panels, but for an older panel, it holds up well. So for sheer speed and screen quality, the Pro-I does its job and then some. Just don't expect the camera sensor to follow the same script.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- 82nd-percentile performance ensures smooth multitasking and gaming 82th
- 512GB storage is an absolute ton for a phone at this price 80th
- 120Hz OLED display hits the 80th percentile for vivid, fluid visuals
- Dual SIM 5G support for globe-trotters (GSM only)
Cons
- Camera scores in the 11th percentile — one of the worst we've measured 11th
- Build quality at the 20th percentile feels cheap for an $879 device 18th
- Battery life is meh at 63rd percentile, struggling to last a full day 20th
- No CDMA means no Verizon or Sprint compatibility 29th
- Snapdragon 888 feels dated next to cheaper, newer mid-rangers
The Word on the Street
Specifications
Full Specifications
Display
| Screen Size | 6.5 |
| Display Type | OLED |
| Refresh Rate | 120 Hz |
| HDR | Yes |
Performance
| Processor | Snapdragon |
| Processor Model | Snapdragon 888 |
| RAM | 12 MB |
| Storage | 512 GB |
Battery & Charging
| Battery | 4500 Wh |
| Fast Charging | Fast charging |
Connectivity
| 5G | Yes |
| SIM | Dual SIM |
Design & Build
| Form Factor | bar |
| OS | Android |
Value & Pricing
Spending $879 on a phone with a Snapdragon 888 in 2025 is a tough ask. You can grab a Pixel 10 Pro XL or a OnePlus 15 for not much more and get vastly better cameras, build, and battery life. The Xperia Pro-I's main value play is that 512GB of storage: if you absolutely need that much space without a microSD slot and don't care about photography, it's one of the few cheaper ways to get there. But for everyone else, the price-to-performance ratio just doesn't stack up when you look at the competition.
vs Competition
Stacked against the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra and iPhone 17, the Xperia Pro-I gets smoked in camera and build quality — its 11th-percentile camera score is almost laughable next to those devices' top-tier sensors. The Google Pixel 10 Pro XL and OnePlus 15 also leapfrog it in battery life and overall polish. Even the budget Motorola G Stylus feels more solid in the hand, though it can't match the Xperia's raw performance. If you're weighing storage alone, 512GB is nice, but the gap in camera and build is so wide that you'd really have to ignore every other spec to pick the Sony.
| Spec | Sony Xperia Pro-I Pro-I | Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra S26 Ultra | Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max | Google Pixel 10 Pro XL GA09877-US | OnePlus OnePlus 15 15 | Motorola Motorola G Stylus PB6V0014US |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Screen Size | 6.5 | 6.9 | 6.9 | 6.8 | 6.8 | 6.7 |
| Display Type | OLED | AMOLED | Super Retina XDR | OLED | AMOLED | AMOLED |
| Refresh Rate | 120 | 120 | 120 | 120 | 120 | 120 |
| Processor | Snapdragon 888 | Snapdragon® 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy | Apple A18 Pro | Google Tensor G5 | Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 | Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 Mobile Platform |
| RAM (GB) | 12 | 12 | 8 | 16 | 16 | 8 |
| Storage (GB) | 512 | 256 | 256 | 512 | 512 | 256 |
| Rear Camera Mp | - | 200 | 48 | 50 | 50 | 50 |
| Front Camera Mp | - | 12 | 12 | 42 | 32 | 32 |
| Battery Capacity Mah | 4500 | 5000 | 4685 | 5200 | 7300 | 5000 |
| Charging Wattage | - | 60 | 30 | - | 80 | 68 |
| Wireless Charging | - | true | true | true | true | true |
| Five (g) | true | true | true | true | true | true |
| Water Resistance | - | IP68 | IP68 | IP68 | IP69K | IP68 |
| Operating System | Android | Android | iOS | Android | Android | Android |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Build | Camera | Battery | Display | Feature | Performance | Connectivity | Social Proof |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sony Xperia Pro-I Pro-I | 20.4 | 11.3 | 62.9 | 79.6 | 18.3 | 81.7 | 49.8 | 29.1 |
| Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra S26 Ultra Compare | 94.2 | 99.6 | 98.3 | 96.3 | 91.6 | 95.2 | 90.8 | 97.4 |
| Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max Compare | 81.3 | 94.2 | 89.6 | 96.3 | 81.1 | 89.8 | 96.2 | 98.9 |
| Google Pixel 10 Pro XL GA09877-US Compare | 94.2 | 97.7 | 84.9 | 96.3 | 41.9 | 98.3 | 73.7 | 88.6 |
| OnePlus OnePlus 15 15 Compare | 86.6 | 98.4 | 99.5 | 85.2 | 55.3 | 99.6 | 89 | 98.9 |
| Motorola Motorola G Stylus PB6V0014US Compare | 94.2 | 71.2 | 98.3 | 96.3 | 99.5 | 56.5 | 92.1 | 90.3 |
Common Questions
Q: Is the Sony Xperia Pro-I compatible with my carrier?
It only works on GSM networks like T-Mobile and AT&T, and there's no CDMA support for Verizon or Sprint. You'll also need to check your carrier's 5G bands against N1, N3, N7, N8, N28, N77, and N78. In short, don't buy it if you're on a CDMA network.
Q: How good is the camera really?
Frankly, it's bad. In our tests, it lands in the 11th percentile among all phones we've reviewed, meaning it's outperformed by nearly every other device on the market. Don't expect the same photo quality as Sony's Alpha cameras or even a mid-range Pixel.
Q: Does this phone have expandable storage?
No, there's no microSD card slot. But with 512GB built in, you'd need to shoot an awful lot of 4K video to fill it up. For most people, that's more than enough.
Who Should Skip This
If you prize camera quality, build feel, or battery endurance, this isn't your phone. The 11th-percentile camera is a dealbreaker for anyone who takes photos seriously, and the 20th-percentile build makes it feel like a mid-ranger in a flagship's clothing. CDMA users should also walk away. Even if you just expect a modern all-rounder for $879, the Xperia Pro-I falls short when placed beside newer devices from Samsung, Apple, Google, or OnePlus.
Verdict
The Xperia Pro-I is a strange phone. It nails the basics with a speedy chip, loads of RAM, and a gorgeous display, then torpedoes itself with a camera that ranks among the worst we've seen. Unless you specifically need 512GB of onboard storage and live in a GSM-only bubble, you're better off with almost any modern flagship. We can't recommend it for most buyers, especially when the competition offers such massive leaps in the areas where this Sony falls flat.