Sony’s Xperia 10 IV keeps it simple with three colors: Black, White, and Lavender. The Black is your go-to if you want something that blends in—no fuss, no fingerprints. White’s brighter but still neutral, great for folks who like a cleaner look. Then there’s Lavender, which is way cooler than it sounds—more like a dusky lilac than anything too sugary.
I’m into how each color shifts subtly in different lighting. The Lavender especially has this chameleon thing going on—sometimes it’s soft gray, other times it’s got a faint purple glow. Makes the phone feel a little more special without being gaudy. Would’ve loved a bold blue or emerald, but these choices are solid for everyday carry.
The Xperia 10 IV has this sleek, understated vibe with its color options—kinda refreshing in a world of flashy smartphones. I’m partial to the 'Black' version; it’s got that classic, professional look that never goes out of style. But if you’re into something a bit more unique, the 'Lavender' shade is surprisingly subtle—not too pastel, not too loud, just a soft hint of color that catches the light nicely. Then there’s 'White', which feels crisp and modern, like a clean slate. Sony really nailed the balance between bold and minimalist here. I’ve seen a few unboxings, and the matte finish on all of them gives off premium vibes without being fingerprint magnets.
Honestly, I’d love if they’d thrown in a deep green or navy option, but these choices still cover a solid range. The Lavender’s my dark horse favorite—it’s the kind of color that makes you do a double-take without screaming for attention. Perfect for someone who wants personality without sacrificing elegance.
Colors can make or break a phone for me, and the Xperia 10 IV’s palette is low-key impressive. Black’s a given—safe, timeless, goes with everything. But the real stars are the offbeat picks: that Lavender is chef’s kiss. It’s not some bubblegum purple; it’s muted, almost dusty, like something you’d see in a Scandinavian design catalog. And the White? Super clean, but with a hint of warmth—not clinical like some other brands.
What’s cool is how the colors play with the phone’s texture. The matte backing feels great in hand, and the shades don’t clash with the camera module’s design. If I had to nitpick, I’d say a mossy green or terracotta would’ve been killer, but hey, three options keep decision fatigue at bay. Lavender’s the one I’d grab—stands out in a sea of monochrome slabs.
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I was actually eyeing the Xperia 10 IV recently because I wanted something compact but powerful for on-the-go media consumption. Last I checked, prices hover around €400–€500 in Europe, depending on the retailer and any ongoing promotions. For a mid-range Sony device, it’s a solid pick—great battery life, that classic Sony display quality, and a headphone jack (which feels like a rarity these days).
That said, if you’re in the US, availability’s trickier since Sony’s pulled back from direct sales there. You might find imports or third-party sellers listing it closer to $500, but warranties could be messy. I’d recommend checking Amazon or specialized tech shops for regional pricing quirks. It’s not the flashiest phone, but for niche fans who value Sony’s quirks, it’s a fun little gadget.
I’ve been using the Xperia 10 IV for a while now, and the waterproofing is one of those features that’s surprisingly handy. It’s rated IP65/68, which means it can handle dust and water immersion up to 1.5 meters for 30 minutes. I’ve taken mine to the beach, and it survived a few accidental dips in the water without any issues. The peace of mind is great, especially if you’re someone like me who’s a bit clumsy.
That said, I wouldn’t push it too far—Sony doesn’t recommend using it in saltwater or chlorinated pools for extended periods. The ports need to be completely dry before charging, too. But for everyday accidents like rain or spills, it’s a solid choice. The build quality feels premium, and the waterproofing is just another reason I’d recommend this phone to anyone who wants durability without sacrificing style.