The Sony Xperia 10 Plus is an intriguing device with its 21:9 aspect ratio, but while a novel screen size is beneficial in some situations, it's not as useful for movie streaming - despite Hardware and performance. The Sony Xperia 10 and Xperia 10 Plus are powered by slightly different processors — a Qualcomm Snapdragon 630 in the small model and Snapdragon 636 in the Plus variant. Going by specs alone, it says the Snapdragon 630 is clocked at 2.2 GHz, while the 636 only ticks at 1.8 GHz. The Xperia 10 Plus is better than the smaller Xperia 10, but it is by no means the best mid-range phone out there. Unless you really love the aspect ratio of the display there are phones for the same price that offer better performance and design. The Sony Xperia 10 Plus is only as "good at gaming" as the Moto G7 Plus too, because they have the same Snapdragon 636 CPU. This is not a super-powerful processor. You can get better for the price, and there are trade-offs. 3.5 In Short Sony's new Xperia 10 Plus is a big phone - both literally and figuratively. It's large, with a 6.5-inch screen, and boasts an unusual 21:9 aspect ratio - making the display Sony Xperia 10 Plus review GSMArena team , 13 March 2019. Pioneering the 21:9 aspect The Xperia 10 Plus packs a 21:9 aspect display and it's one of the first phones with such extreme screen While the Sony Xperia 10 Plus offers solid performance and a good camera for a midrange phone, its build quality is lacking and its battery life is poor. That said, its more powerful specs make Sony Xperia 10 Plus review. Watch on. This year it's the Xperia 1 at the top of Sony's smartphone lineup and the Xperia 10 and 10 Plus rank below it. It's the Xperia 10 Plus we'll Reviews By Joe Maring published 24 November 2019 (Image: © Joe Maring / Android Central) Android Central Verdict Bottom line: The Sony Xperia 10 is an interesting phone. It brings some good Reviews Android Sony Xperia 10 Review: Style Over Substance Sony set out to reboot its midrange smartphone lineup yet again, but the Xperia 10 and 10 Plus simply don't have the VXhm.