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March 2018
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The editors liked
New
More modern-looking design
Still IP65/IP68 certified
Trendy new 18
9 display with BT.2020 HDR support
Very good battery life
Louder and clearer stereo speaker system - complete with the unique Dynamic Vibration System
The new Snapdragon 845 is a
The editors didn't like
Chubby and slippery
No 3.5mm audio jack
The selfie camera has been downgraded
Capturing slow-mo videos is rather difficult
Camera lacks OIS
While the Intelligent Active Steady Shot stabilization is still limited to 1080p@30fps videos
Impressive new design, Stunning 4K HDR video capture, Powerful performance
Still bezel-heavy, Fingerprint scanner placement terrible, Camera not working yet
The Sony Xperia XZ2 has many elements we've wanted to see for years: a bold new design, powerful innards and innovation inside. However, it's still got a bezel-heavy front, despite packing the new 18:9 screen, and some of the design choices are a touch qu...
Great design refresh,Excellent display,Plenty of power,MicroSD card slot,Some good video capture options (4K HDR)
Camera app a bit muddled,Battery life isn't the best,No 3.5mm jack
There are some very positive takeaways from the Sony Xperia XZ2 and there's a lot to talk about, which is a good thing. Those who repeatedly criticised the unchanging design (us included) will need to find something else to talk about, but there's a sligh...
Camera still not as good as the competition, No headphone jack
So that's the Sony Xperia XZ2 and it's possibly exciting, I guess. I like the idea of its bog-standard HD video being upscaled with HDR, and having a dedicated camera ISP could make a real difference to photos. Compared to the Samsung Galaxy S9, the Xper...
Published: 2018-02-26, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
Despite the missteps and slightly bizarre dynamic vibration system, there's plenty to like with the Sony Xperia XZ2. I, for one, can't wait to try out the 4K HDR recording, which has the potential to blow every other smartphone's video capture capability...
Abstract: Sign up for our daily newsletterSony isn't afraid to push boundaries when it comes to smartphones. IP-rated waterproofing, 4K displays, 960fps video capture and gigabit download speeds are just a few of the many innovations that Sony can claim to have i...
Published: 2018-08-29, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Crisp, clear FHD+ display, Solid sound, Great camera in well lit situations, Easy to remove SIM/microSD card tray, Decent performance, All day battery life, Super slow motion video fun
Rounded glossy back slippery, Easy to remove SIM/microSD card tray, Still stuck on Android 8.0.0
If you're looking for a smartphone with decent specs that's a little easier on the wallet, the Sony Xperia XZ2 offers just that.*We were sent a review unit of the Sony Xperia XZ2 for the purposes of this review.Sony Xperia XZ2$799.99USD/ $1099.99CAD8.8Des...
Published: 2018-08-08, Author: Peter , review by: talkandroid.com
In some ways, the Xperia XZ2 reminds me of the LG G6 from 2017, in that Sony has stepped things up by changing the design and improving the camera experience but ultimately falling short because of a short-sighted decision or two. One such choice is the p...
Wireless charging, microSD card slot, Dedicated camera shutter button
No 3.5mm headphone jack, Weird location for the fingerprint scanner, Slippery
The Sony Xperia XZ2 makes a nice smartphone with almost every feature on my smartphone wishlist including wireless charging and a microSD card slot. That said, I couldn't quite love this phone because it lacks the always-on clock display that has become a...
Published: 2018-07-14, Author: Christian , review by: makeuseof.com
The camera is top notch, and right now it's the only smartphone that's capable of recording 4K HDR video. The 960FPS super-slow motion is another feature unique to Sony devices, though you'll need to time it right. You won't be disappointed by the photogr...