Published: 2013-02-25, Author: Chris , review by: ausdroid.net
Big, bright display – 5 inches of 1080p goodness. 440 ppi makes for a beautiful image, Solid, yet slim, design that can withstand being dropped or drowned, A close-to-stock Android experience, with a few Sony tweaks, Big, beautiful battery – 2330 mAh that
Inexplicable lag when typing, whether using Sony's keyboard or the stock Android 4.2 keyboard, Colours on screen wash out unless you're looking at the display straight-on, Some of the built-in apps, modified by Sony, are ugly. Calendar is a good example,
Sony aimed to bring the wow with the Xperia Z. How wow was it?You know what? This is a really hard call. The Xperia Z is a phone that I actually want to really like. It has some great features which for me just make bits and pieces of life easier. One-tou...
Abstract: We're barely a few days into 2013 but that hasn't stopped smartphones from being announced. Sony is one of the first off the block with the Xperia Z, the company's new flagship Android phone. Announced at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas t...
Abstract: While it fits the description of flagship Android device on nearly every level, the Xperia Z surpasses most smartphones in its class by being water and dust resistant to a higher degree than anything in the market before it.Yet, the Sony Xperia Z is a bit...
Published: 2013-08-15, Author: Daniel , review by: mobilesyrup.com
Sony's Xperia Z is a bit late to the party, but with a gorgeous waterproof chassis and a great camera experience, the company may have a hit on its hands....
Abstract: Sony Xperia Z is finally here. This is the first high-end smartphone with waterproofing to come to Canada, and I've been looking forward to getting this phone for a while.I recently had the pleasure of spending some quality time with the Xperia Z. Watch t...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the Sony Xperia Z Android smartphone. We look at the “import” GSM unlocked C6603 version that's quad band GSM with 3G HSPA+ (some carriers like to call this 4G but it's not LTE and you won't get LTE on AT&T) that works on AT&T in the US....
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Published: 2013-02-27, Author: Ross , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Dust and water resistant, Excellent performance & UI, Good battery life
Lacklusture viewing angles, Poor quality loudspeaker, Camera app slow to open
Boasting a 5in, full HD 1080p display, excellent performance, good battery life and water and dust-resistance, the glass-clad Xperia Z is easily the best smartphone Sony has ever produced. It's only let down by a poor quality loudspeaker and a screen that...
Abstract: On lifting the Sony Xperia Z out of its unusually square box, I was pleasantly surprised by the device's high quality look and feel. With an entirely tempered glass back and sides, the phone doesn't look cheap and plastic in any way, unlike the Samsung Ga...