Sony XPERIA Z..
Sony's luxurious Xperia Z is slim, trim, and seductive
LAS VEGAS--Sony has just stepped up its smartphone game with the new
Xperia Z. The flagship handset boasts a number of high-end features
including quad-core processing, a massive 5-inch screen, and a
13-megapixel camera.
Design
Encased in an all-black chassis, though Sony plans to offer the phone in
a selection of multiple color options, the Xperia Z is a real looker.
The device's body is crafted in premium metallics with a back panel made
from smooth glass. Also highlighting the Xperia's premium feel is its
screen, which is set flatly within the device's trim bezel. This
edge-to-edge construction helps the already large display to appear even
bigger.
Another nod to the care Sony took in building this handset are the
phone's buttons and controls. They sit flush against the handset's
chassis, which further enhance its slimness and premium feel. In fact,
despite the device's huge screen, it doesn’t look overly large. I also
like the way Sony calls attention to the Xperia Z's circular power
button, which is silver and relatively big compared with the wafer-thin
volume rocker.
Find yourself often caught in the rain or tend to be prone to liquid
spills? Not to worry, says Sony, since the Xperia Z is designed to
resist water as well.
Features
The Sony Xperia Z's impressive qualities are more than skin deep. Under
the hood you’ll find a 1.5GHz quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro processor
driving the phone’s Android 4.1 Jelly Bean software.
To shoot images, the handset features a 13-megapixel camera with a
backside illuminated sensor. That means the camera app has a useful HDR
mode to tackle still shots under low-light conditions. One interesting
twist is that Sony claims the Xperia Z can also enable its HDR mode
while capturing video, the first smartphone I’ve heard to do this. Other
camera features include a burst mode, panorama, plus a bevy of special
filters and effects.
Since this is a global handset, the Xperia Z operates on GSM networks
but should connect to 3.5/4G HSPA+ infrastructure for quick data access.
The Xperia's high-capacity 2,700mAh battery is not removable, but the
device does have a microSD slot to add additional memory.
Specs
5” 1080 x 1920p full HD Reality Display with Mobile BRAVIA® Engine 2
13MP Fast Capture camera with Exmor RS for mobile, the world’s first image sensor with HDR video for smartphones
Dust and water resistant (IP55 & IP57) with a durable glass display
1.5 GHz asynchronous quad-core Snapdragon S4 processor with 2GB RAM
Battery STAMINA mode improves your standby time by at least 4 times
One-touch
functions enable consumers to easily share music, photos and videos
from their smartphone to an array of NFC-enabled Sony devices
LTE, 4G for superfast entertainment
A unique OmniBalance design with subtly rounded edges and smooth reflective surfaces on all sides
Outlook
I have to say I’m impressed with the Sony Xperia Z. It’s the slickest
and most compelling handset I’ve gotten my hands on from the company. No
pricing or availability has been announced just yet, but I suspect the
device will arrive sometime this spring.
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