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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
Published: 2018-06-20, Author: Tim , review by: droid-life.com
If you're asking whether or not you should buy the Xperia XZ2, I'd say, “Sure, go for it.” However, I only say that if you aren't on Verizon and don't mind the bubbly backside. I know the hardware is an interesting thing to gripe about, but seriously, it...
The Sony XPERIA XZ2 is a good looking phone that is well-built. In fact, Sony has gone out of its comfort zone to create its best phone in recent years (there is a more massive XZ2 Premium as well). The XPERIA XZ2 captures the spirit XZ series because it...
Abstract: The Sony Xperia XZ2 represents the biggest change in Sony Mobile's design language in years and perhaps since the inception of Xperia smartphones as a whole. While the Omnibalance design language held its ground for many years, Ambient Flow is the new loo...
Abstract: The modern smartphone was ignored by Sony up until this year. With the introduction of the Xperia XZ2, the company shows it learned it should embrace what's popular rather than stick to its history. The Xperia XZ2 ships with many qualities that you'd exp...
Abstract: Sony's latest and greatest flagship, the Sony Xperia XZ2, might be packing the same Sony IMX400 camera sensor as last year's phone, but it's still a sensor that's only available on Sony's flagships. Sony typically utilizes a special batch of camera sensor...
Gorgeous new design, Unique look and feel, Compact option with almost no trade-offs (XZ2 Compact), World class vibration motors with Dynamic Vibration, Smaller bezels with front-facing stereo speakers, Virtual surround sound, Superb battery life, Insanely
No 3.5mm audio jack, Some camera stability issues, Most additional camera modes, like bokeh, aren't very good, HDR video recording doesn't play nice with YouTube at times, Thick design may not appeal to everyone, No wireless charging on XZ2 Compact, No Vo
Sony's Xperia XZ2 and XZ2 Compact are two phenomenal phones with tons of features, blazing fast speed, and a camera that trades blows with the best of them. While the features aren't 100% identical between the two, the vast majority of available options a...
Published: 2018-05-16, Author: Eric , review by: phonescoop.com
The Xperia XZ2 sees Sony bringing its hardware and feature set to the modern smartphone era. It's no longer trailing the competition by leaving out the latest design trends and camera functions. I can't help but think Sony still managed to fall short with...
Published: 2018-05-14, Author: Adam , review by: tomsguide.com
Unique design, Fast performance, Great battery life
Dynamic Vibration is a gimmick, Poor fingerprint sensor placement, Full-HD super-slow-mo clips are too short, Underwhelming low-light performance
If you can see past its idiosyncrasies, the Xperia XZ2 is one of the most capable Android phones on the market, with loads of power, a solid if not class-leading camera, and a long-lasting battery bolstered by smart software that aims to keep the device h...
blazing fast smartphone, 60-fps gaming is possible, bright display with vibrant colors, main camera with numerous features, and really good image quality, 3D scans are possible, case protected according to IP68, very exact touch input, fast LTE wit
some bloatware apps, prone to fingerprints, fingerprint sensor can't be felt easily, earpiece booms for loud voices, moderate speaker quality, relatively slow access to microSD, situationally high power consumption, relatively broad bezels, no 3.5 mm jac
Good performance, Dual SIM or one SIM plus a MicroSD, 4K video capture and super slowmotion mode, 189format screen
Poor battery life, Odd fingerprint scanner location, Disappointing camera
The redesigned shape and styling of Sony's flagship Xperia XZ2 handset will appeal to some, but I found it slippy to hold and prone to wriggling around on the desk. The camera promises much, but it's tricky to get the most out of 4K video or the super slo...