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April 2014
(87%)
642 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(93%)
3 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Polished Hardware
Design
IP58 Rating
Battery Life
Muchimproved screen with great viewing angles (now IPS panel)
Excellent quality 4k video recording
Blistering performance
Great camera
Good screen
Great battery life
Great performance
Water resistance
Good camera
Premium finish
Crisp Full HD screen
Excellent gaming performance
Waterproof body
Great music output
Comes with free SmartBand.
Impressive Display
Smooth Performance
Powerful Camera
A Smartphone that's Feature Packed
Impressive IPS LCD Screen
4K Recording and Great Photography
3GB RAM
Solid Build Quality
Good design
Water & Dust Proof
High Performance
Good
Brilliant full-HD screen
Great performance and value
Excellent camera
Good construction quality
Rating for design
9/10
Display
The Sony Xperia Z2 has a 5.2 inch display. This display has full HD resolution that translates to very high 423 pixels per inch. Furthermore
Sony has implemented slew of technology for better user experience. First of al
Great design
Phenomenal performance
Classy looks
Much better camera than Z1
4K video
Slow Mo and good defocus. AR mode is camera
Smooth gameplay
The editors didn't like
Camera performance is hit or miss
Scratch prone back
Lack of IR Blaster
Design is too similar to outgoing Z1
4k recording heats up camera sensor (auto shuts off after 8 mins of video)
Too many highly reflective surfaces
NEW DELHI In this cutthroat world of flagship smartphones
There are just a handful of contenders for
Ungainly size
Unnecessary bundled apps
Heavy and a bit of a slab
Earpiece sounds muffled
4K video recording is halfbaked
Screen has a slight red tinge
Camera doesn't live up to the hype
A bit slippery
Monotonous Design
Heats up
Heats Up Easily (With the Phone Going to Slumber Automatically)
Abstract: A couple weeks ago, I took a look at the crop of new Android smartphones hitting carriers this spring, including the HTC One , the LG Flex and the Samsung Galaxy S5 . I've had some time now to test out Sony's new Xperia Z2, so let's add another review to ...
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Published: 2014-07-30, Author: David , review by: futurefive.co.nz
Abstract: No compromise for Sony's latest smartphoneSmartphones are all about compromise these days. Fitting a hi-res screen, camera and huge battery into increasingly lighter handsets isn't easy, and usually, something has to give.Unless, you're Sony. The Xperia Z...
Published: 2014-05-12, Author: Tony , review by: pcworld.co.nz
20.7MP Camera, Waterproof, Powerful CPU and RAM, 4.4 KitKat
Big in size
Sony's Xperia Z2 is a genuine contender in the competitive smartphone market. Sony's hallmarks are all there — the solid camera, excellent screen and refined software. Years of refinement has led to a product where the basics are spot on, and then there's...
Abstract: The Sony Xperia Z2 is the flagship phone for the latest Xperia range – it's the Ferrari of Sony phones at the moment. I used it exclusively during Gamescom. As an Android virgin and iOS fan, I was sort of expecting to hate it. Instead, I was surprised by ...
Premium quality design and feel, Strong processing capability, Solid construction and durability
Smartphone prone to attracting smudges, Emitted a worrying amount of heat during heavy use
As far as being a Xperia device, the Z2 delivers we've to expect from Sony range of devices, from a stylistic and performance standpoint, offering a solid mix of premium quality design and strong processing capability. If you're looking for a device that'...
Me with my Sony Xperia Z2I've been to the Sony stores to play with the newer Z3, and in my initial hands-on impression, this Sony Xperia Z2 I've been using is still holding up very well. Very well indeed. It is by no means yesterday's news!What I LikeAwes...
Really good camera even without an OIS, Dedicated camera button, Stereo front speakers, Great battery life, Really good keyboard
Back panel shows scratches after only a week of use. My advice is to get a set of screen protectors that covers both sides, The power button is unnecessarily hard, Phone has had a few hangups (but it's nothing compared to S5). Hope the software updates wi
The Z2 is a beautiful looking phone without the fluff. The one thing that Reuben pointed out is that Sony really needs to do a better job of promoting some of the features found on the Z2. The case in point is the front-firing, stereo speaker setup. There...
Really good camera even without an OIS, Dedicated camera button, Stereo front speakers, Great battery life, Really good keyboard
Back panel shows scratches after only a week of use. My advice is to get a set of screen protectors that covers both sides, The power button is unnecessarily hard, Phone has had a few hangups (but it's nothing compared to S5). Hope the software updates wi
The Z2 is a beautiful looking phone without the fluff. The one thing that Reuben pointed out is that Sony really needs to do a better job of promoting some of the features found on the Z2. The case in point is the front-firing, stereo speaker setup. There...
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Published: 2014-06-11, Author: Andre , review by: Mobile88.com
Large, beautiful display, Goodlooking device, 20,7MP camera, Various camera modes (Timeshift, Background defocus, etc), 4K recording, Dust and waterresistant, Large 3,200mAh capacity battery,
Hefty on small hands
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Published: 2014-05-06, Author: Sophie , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Premium design, Gorgeous screen that's perfect for movies
Premium price, Big, uncompromising build gets awkward, Bits of bloatware, Only 16GB of storage built in
Of the 2014 flagships we've seen so far, the Xperia Z2 is the connoisseur's choice. This is a true converged gadget that's capable of taking truly brilliant photos and playing videos at cinephile quality, but one where practicality has taken a backseat.So...