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Showing posts with label Sony. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Review and Unlock Sony Xperia ZL

Unlock Sony Xperia ZL


An awkwardly placed camera, and a nerve-wacking vibration feature


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At the beginning of May this year, Sony released their new high-end smartphone, the Xperia ZL. It may look like it costs too much at about 750$, but let's not forget that it is factory unlocked from the beginning, which means that, in the end, you will pay much less money than with an expensive contract. But what about the phone itself?

Well, it looks nice at first glance, and it has a smooth performance when handling apps and games, but when you look closer, you are bound to notice its oddities.

Sony are becoming famous for their weird designs these days, and the Xperia ZL is not excluded from the list. The LED indicator and the front camera are both below the screen. How anyone can find this practical can be a little hard to guess, and even though it does not technically hinder the way you work with the device, you may find it, at least, visually uncomfortable. You might also find it a little hard to not accidentally press one of the physical buttons, since most of them are on the right side of the phone.

Still, the Xperia ZL has an overall premium design, with a textured plastic back. The battery is not removable, but there is an almost unnoticeable removable lid for the SIM card and the micro-SD card.

As for the screen, it has a Full HD 1080 x 1920 resolution with about 441ppi pixel density. It also has Sony's famous Bravia 2 engine, which makes the picture crystal-clear, even when watching videos.

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The hardware performance of the phone is also nice, it runs Android 4.1.2 without any problems and handles most games and apps perfectly. This is thanks to the 2 GB of RAM, the 1.5 GHz quad-core Qualcomm processor, and the Adreno 320 GPU. It might not benchmark as well as other devices, but the difference is unnoticeable during everyday use. Still, the bright screen and the powerful processor take their toll on the battery, so don't expect it to last very long if used continually.

The rear camera is also nice - it has a 13 MP sensor and benefits from the Superior Auto Mode setting, which assesses the lighting conditions quite quickly. Its HDR video mode is not as impressive as the one in the HTC One and the Samsung Galaxy S4, though, as it does not balance out shadows and light very well.

Overall, this is a very nice premium-looking high-end phone. So, if the weird physical interface is not a problem for you, and you have the budget, you will be more than satisfied with this device.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Xperia Z Ultra - Review

Is Sony’s brand-new flagship on the smartphone market practical for everyday use?


Undoubtedly, the Sony Xperia Z Ultra is hard to compare to anything that Sony has released so far, even the powerful Xperia Z1. This basically their first phablet, with a huge 6.4-inch screen, that also surpasses the processing speed of most tablets and Android smartphones on the market, thanks to its brand-new Qualcomm chipset.

Still, a device with such a large screen does not easily fit into your pocket and can be deemed a little impractical for everyday use. But let’s look at what this powerful device has to offer.

The Xperia Z Ultra can be described by two words – beautiful and massive.

The design of the casing and the display is truly stunning, combining a slim design with high-end materials, but the size of the device makes it a little impractical to use. Aside from that, the overall build is minimalistic, slim, and appealing. The entire thing is only 6.5mm thick and feels quite comfortable in your hand. Like the Z1, this phone is also water-resistant.

Although it makes the phone a little impractical, the Xperia Z Ultra’s 6.4-inch display is its biggest selling point. It has a depth of 344 ppi and a Full HD 1920x1080 resolution. It is truly awesome for content-consumption and has many of Sony’s enhancement features, although they have yet to reveal the basic technology used for the display.

The main camera is an 8 MP one with HD video capabilities and many features. It is a step up from the Xperia Z1, but still does not take pictures as well as the Samsung Galaxy S4, for example.

Now, the last thing to consider, which is just as important as the exterior design, is the hardware inside the phone, specifically the processor.

The Xperia Z Ultra has a brand-new Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor clocked at 2.2 GHz and an Adreno 330 GPU clocked at 450 MHz. What is awesome about the chipset is that it also has another low-power processor core at 600 MHz to assist in multimedia tasks and lower the energy consumption of the device.

The overall impression users have gotten from this device is that it is a nice portable multimedia powerhouse, with an improved battery life over its predecessors.

It only lags behind in the camera aspect and may not fit in every pocket because of its size. Still, if you want a truly powerful device, the Xperia Z Ultra is something you simply must consider.

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