Sony has introduced a fresh approach to audio in its latest mid‑range smartphone, the Xperia 10 VII. Unlike the previous Xperia 10 VI, this new model features a sealed speaker structure designed to reduce vibration and deliver clearer sound quality. The update shows Sony’s commitment to improving audio even in mid‑range devices.

Independent Speaker Unit Design
Sony explained on its official X account that the Xperia 10 VII uses a closed speaker unit rather than leaving it exposed inside the phone’s body.
Key benefits of the sealed design:
- Prevents unwanted sound transmission inside the chassis
- Reduces vibration across the phone’s body
- Produces clearer audio with less distortion
In older models, vibrations from the speaker often mixed with resonance inside the phone, leading to muddier sound. The new design isolates the speaker, ensuring a more refined listening experience.
Improved Stereo Immersion

The Xperia 10 VII also comes with front‑facing stereo speakers. Combined with the sealed unit, Sony claims the phone achieves an immersive sound experience that feels closer to premium devices.
Early reviews highlight:
- Better sound localization when watching videos
- Easier listening without earphones
- Balanced stereo effect uncommon in mid‑range phones
This makes the Xperia 10 VII stand out from entry‑level models, giving users a richer multimedia experience.
Mid-Range Commitment to Audio
Traditionally, Sony reserved advanced audio features for its flagship Xperia models. But with the Xperia 10 VII, the company is bringing noticeable sound improvements to the mid‑range segment.
For users who value clear audio without relying on headphones, this update is a welcome change. It shows Sony’s strategy of making mid‑range phones more appealing by focusing on everyday usability.
Tech World Info Expert Note
“Sony’s decision to introduce a sealed speaker unit in the Xperia 10 VII is a smart move. It not only improves sound clarity but also sets a new benchmark for mid‑range smartphones. For Indian buyers, this could be a strong differentiator in a crowded market where audio quality is often overlooked.”
