Testseek.com have collected 87 expert reviews of the Sony Xperia C5 Ultra and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Xperia C5 Ultra.
October 2015
(78%)
87 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Good, Great overall performer, Superb selfie camera
Runs Android 5.0, Not necessarily best value for money
Overall, it's hard to find a much wrong with the Sony Xperia C5 Ultra Dual. It's amongst the best big screen phones we've come across. The phone was launched in India with a price tag of Rs. 29,990, though it is now available in the market for slightly le...
Great Display, Thin Bezel, Excellent Front Facing Camera
Rear camera could have been better, No 4K Video Recording, Low Battery, High price, Not a waterproof device
Sony Xperia C5 Ultra Dual has both positive and negative features in it. The first thing that I liked the most was the display quality which offered great gaming experiencing. Though, most wouldn't agree with us, but the MediaTek chipset suites the device...
Sony's Ultra lineup rarely catches the spotlight. The company has been busy updating its upper-midrange fleet but phablets don't obviously have the mass appeal of their regular phone siblings. Now, if a six-or-so-inch screens are an already small niche an...
Great Bezel-Less Screen, Good Sunlight Legibility, Excellent Front Facing Camera, Good Rear Camera (In Well Lit Conditions), Good Audio Quality, Dual SIM with 4G LTE Support, microSD Card Slot
Low Light Performance is Noisy, No 4K Video Recording, Battery Life not Good Enough, Slightly priced on the higher side, Srivatsan and Siraj contributed to this review,
The Sony Xperia C5 Ultra isn't a perfect phone. The battery life is one of its main drawbacks and it is a large phone that might turn some people off. Its camera quality isn't impressive in low light either. But it has a great screen, good audio quality...
Build quality and design on the facade, The whole system's smoothness and responsiveness, Great display on a screen that's nice to use
Battery life could really be improved
Sony dubbed the Xperia C4 a selfie phone, but hoots of laughter could be heard up to the rafters when this claim was tried and tested. The manufacturer really pulled its sleeves up with the C5 Ultra and, although not perfect, this phone is one of the best...
Abstract: The build quality of the Sony Xperia C5 Ultra is headlined by an aluminium frame into which the 6” Full HD IPS display sits. There is an extremely thin bezel edging the screen that makes it almost border-less and this ingenuity means that the overall size...
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Published: 2015-08-03, Author: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
Abstract: The Sony Xperia C5 Ultra is a proposal for the company with a sizeable six-inch him closer to the segment of the tablets and sports a resolution to enjoy Full HD content with high level of detail. This model sports an elegant design with metallic stripe o...
Impressive frontfacing camera in most situations, Pleasant display on the whole, with decent colours and viewing angles, Fairly solid performance, THE
Slippery plastic rear is a real fingerprint magnet, Lacklustre battery life when heavy on display usage, Despite slim bezels, other large phablets more comfortable
The Xperia C5 Ultra by Sony is one that's made for those all about selfies and enjoying content on its large display, and fortunately it mostly achieves what it sets out to accomplish.Its front-facing 13MP camera takes detailed shots and the hardware LED...
Fantastic practically edge-to-edge display; Screen is visible in direct sunlight; Despite the plastic build, the C5 Ultra feels great in the hand; Upgradeable storage; Excellent 4G speeds;
Phone tends to reset itself or crashes hard, forcing a multi-button power down; No waterproofing; Camera isn't the fastest to load; Mediocre camera; Fingerprint magnet;
Compared to last year, there hasn't been a lot of movement in the phablet space, and we've even seen people in marketing pull away from that term “phablet” of late.That's a good thing, because the idea of a phablet or a “tablet-sized phone” has just kind...
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Published: 2015-08-27, Author: Vernon , review by: vernonchan.com
Abstract: If you can't beat them, join them. Whether you like it or not, the ‘selfie' craze is here to stay. Sony Mobile is one of the mainstream phone brands that has acknowledged the trend, and has released two selfie-centric phones to the Malaysian market — Xper...