Abstract: But did it pass KYM's ‘Living With' test? Find out below.There's a lot to like about this device. Not only does it feature one of the best displays we've ever seen, one powered by Sony's Mobile Bravia Engine 2, but it also looks and feels great in the han...
Fantastic screen, NFC, HDMI (MHL link via microUSB), 'Small apps', Lovely design
Short on internal memory
Sony’s handsets tend to frustrate me more often than they please me, showing glimpses of greatness let down by some annoying issues. The Xperia Z, however, gets so much right that my grumbles seem almost wilful. These boil down to a request for more mem...
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Published: 2013-03-01, Author: Andy , review by: gadgetdaily.xyz
The Xperia Z is Sony's best smartphone to date. It takes the ideas the company has been working on over the last few years, and throws them all together in a more refined and polished manner than ever before. It ticks all the right boxes, yet there's some...
Abstract: Sony have been producing some fantastic phones since they took over the Sony Ericsson brand and now just produce Sony smartphones. There have been a few so far in the S, P, U and T which was last years flagship camera phone. Now Sony go a step further...
Display, design, power control options, Sony's UI isn't offensive, waterproof
Camera performance is average, might be too big for some
There's a lot to like about the Sony Xperia Z. It is the strongest Android phone that Sony has produced to date, fusing power, design and features. We don't find Sony's customisations to be too intrusive and the attention to battery life is to be we...
Terrific screen, powerful processor, fine camera, waterproof, dust resistant,
Have to wait for 4.2 Jelly Bean, runs hot, no HDMI port
The Sony Xperia Z is a terrific handset offering (almost) the best of Android plus a terrific screen, very fine camera, super-powerful processor and lots more besides. If you can handle the size and the weight, it's a phone to be proud of, and throws d...
Abstract: Smartphone technology promises to take a giant leap in 2013, with flagship handsets sporting large 5in full-HD touchscreens, 13Mp cameras , quad-core processors , more efficient battery life, plus dust- and waterproof designs. Getting a head-start on this...
Published: 2013-02-25, Author: Eric , review by: uk.hardware.info
Abstract: The annual Mobile World Congress in Barcelona opened its doors to the public today, but many manufacturers had already unveiled their high-end models for 2013 prior to the event. Sony, HTC and LG have been showing off their flagship models to the media ...
Abstract: Sony claim that the Xperia Z is a rugged smartphone and the tests seem to agree. So far, we've seen the Xperia Z face an Underwater challenge to play video and survive being in a baby's hands thanks to Three . Now, we take on the dust resistance and drago...