Testseek.com have collected 702 expert reviews of the Sony Xperia Z3 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Xperia Z3.
September 2014
(85%)
702 Reviews
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The Z3 took me by surprise. It's the first Sony phone that grabbed my interest since the K800i and even though I've only had for a few days, I feel I've exhausted all exploration efforts to find the stuff it can and can't do for how I want to use a sma...
Published: 2014-09-19, Author: Alex , review by: recombu.com
Nicest design on the market, Impressive camera experience, Stunning display, Unique PlayStation implementation
Not a major update over the Z2, Isn't particularly well future-proofed, Camera results vary, Battery isn't quite as good as promised
If it isn't clear, we're just as bowled over by the Xperia Z3 as we were by its compact little brother. The big caveat is that as it shares so much of its hardware with its predecessor, it may not have the longevity of other devices hitting the market lik...
Published: 2014-09-19, Author: Daniel , review by: phonearena.com
Thin and stylish waterproof body, Bright display with excellent outdoor visibility, Very good battery life, Good pictures and video quality
Comparatively large for the display size, Very inaccurate screen colors in default mode, Hollowsounding earpiece
At first read, one might scoff at the seemingly modest Xperia Z3 upgrades against its Z2 predecessor. We are kind of liking Sony's approach, though, as it allows the company to stay on top of the bi-annual Android cycle of spring-fall flagships, while exp...
Abstract: “The Sony Xperia Z3's primary snapper is a delight in more ways than one”Going by the much-hyped megapixel wars, Sony upped the ante with the 20-meg shooter in its Xperia Z1 a while ago. Two flagships later, it's still the king in this aspect, but we all...
Lovely, elegant looks, Waterproof, Blazinglyfast performance, Useful software features and tons of tweaks, Loaded camera, with very good imaging capabilities, Excellent battery life,
Runs hot, especially while shooting 4K video, Doesn't come cheap
Let's get this out of the way first – if you're a Sony Xperia Z2 owner already, an upgrade to the Z3 isn't warranted. However, the new device has enough to make you envious, and we'll understand if you want to throw vitriol at Sony for coming up with an o...
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Published: 2014-07-12, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
Good detail preservation outdoors and in low light, Low noise level in all lighting conditions, Good overall exposure, Very fast and accurate autofocus in bright light, Pleasant colors in most situations
Color shading is visible in some outdoor and lowlight pictures, Flare is noticeable in sunny backlit shots, Color shading appears when mixing flash and tungsten light sources
Published: 2015-06-24, Author: Joseph , review by: whistleout.com.au
Great twoday battery life, Screen is sharp and colourful, Impressively slim and lightweight, Solid everyday performance
Camera is average, Plastic port flaps are kinda annoying, Sony apps add little to the package
As we said above, the Xperia Z3 is a solid all-rounder, a great everyday phone pumped up by great battery life and brought down by an average camera experience. It may not compare well on paper with the new Samsung Galaxy S6 or LG G4, by in all ways the Z...
Abstract: And there's still hardened glass covering both the front and back, which makes for a phone that feels good in the hand — and not too slippery. Those rounded edges have also resulted in better-fitting sealed port covers that seem more secure than ever — an...
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Published: 2014-12-14, Author: Chris , review by: ausdroid.net
That battery life, though. Without Stamina mode, it easily lasts a day. With it, it could easily last two, Close to stock experience, with enough tweaks to make it more enjoyable, Effortless. Doesn't take long to set up and customise, Looks great. It's sl
That waterproof isn't infallible. I have drowned a Z3. Fortunately, it was replaced immediately at no cost, Lack of Qi charging is an annoyance for a waterproof phone, so it's either fiddly port covers, or magnetic charging docks, Some features are annoyi
I've been using the Xperia Z3 for the last month now, which is somewhat unusual for an Ausdroid review; we have this luxury because I bought the device myself. This isn't to say that Sony didn't offer us a review device; they surely did, but I knew I want...