Sony Xperia 1 VIII could sell greatly at a lower price
Rumors about the Sony Xperia 1 VIII suggest that it could come at an even higher price than its already expensive predecessor. While the device is expected to also feature several significant upgrades, a recent survey has revealed that those could be far from enough to secure its commercial success.
When asked what could help Sony sell more phones, almost 75% of the PhoneArena readers said it was lower prices. That’s understandable, as the rumored price of the Xperia 1 VIII in Europe is about €300 higher than that of the Galaxy S26 Ultra and the iPhone 17 Pro Max.
Some way out


Sony’s Xperia 1 VIII announcement event invitation. | Image by Sony
The second most popular answer to our survey is that Sony can’t do anything to change its market position. Almost 12% of you say that the company’s phones are now part of the past, which is understandable in light of the company’s recent track record.There’s light at the end of the tunnel, though. About 7% of you think that featuring better hardware could help Sony move more phones, and another 6% believe the answer is a major design update.
A challenging moment for Sony
It’s been a while since Sony was among the most relevant smartphone companies in the world. While its competitors were pushing the boundaries and doing their best to keep prices low, the Japanese company was stubborn with its design and optimistic with the pricing.
As nice as it is to have features such as a 3.5 mm jack, front-facing stereo speakers, and an easily accessible SIM tray, those don’t bring mainstream success alone. Mix them with fresh design and, most importantly, a competitive price, and then we can talk.
I’ve always loved Sony phones, and I’d love the company to succeed, especially in a tough period like now. It makes me happy to see that many other people think the solution is as simple as launching its devices at a lower price, because that’s a tangible fix. What’s left is to hope that the company will listen to its potential buyers before the May 13 premiere.

