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September 2016
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The editors liked
Sony's Xperia XZ looks good
It won't die when you spill your drink on it and its bold screen makes mobile games look great
Waterproofing
Some nice software features
Decent camera performance
Improved ergonomics
Bold screen
Water resistant
Improved design
Excellent Screen
Good battery life
Typical Sony minimalism with better ergonomics
Practically flawless performance
Sony's UI still pleases (even without Nougat underneath)
New refined design
Great camera improvements
Return of waterproofing
Excellent
Colour accurate display
Fast performance
Great battery life
Audio prowess
Flawless fingerprint scanner
Impressive camera
Mostly
Bright
Beautiful screen
Much better storage options
Duallens camera
Brighter
More vivid display
Fast
Especially XZ
Chic design
Water-resistance (on XZ only)
Nimble performer
Strong battery life
Clever long-term charging system
The editors didn't like
Its battery life doesn't impress
And nor does the camera. Its full HD display isn't as high resolution as most of its rivals
The Sony Xperia XZ is…perplexing. On one hand, it's not a bad phone, but on the other hand, it's not excellent either, which really got me thinking: where does Sony go from here?We all know Sony is capable of manufacturing amazing camera sensors. After al...
New 'Loop Design' makes the phone look more elegant, Rounded edges allows for more comfortable grip, Snappy response when opening apps, New triple imaging sensors makes for better, sharper photos, Smart battery adaptivity
Advanced camera features limited to 8MP resolution, Fingerprint magnet, Could use more RAM
As powerful as smartphones have become in the last several years, there is major problem that plagues them: over-engineering. Yes, over-engineering is a great way to future-proof devices, but more often than not, that over-engineering comes with the price...
Abstract: 1 / 9 Sony's keynote at IFA 2016 saw the announcement of their new flagship smartphone for the second half of this year, the Xperia XZ . While we weren't able to attend Europe's biggest technology convention this year, we did actually manage...
Typical Sony minimalism with better ergonomics, Practically flawless performance, Sony's UI still pleases (even without Nougat underneath)
Screen colours are overblown, Very average speakers, Camera doesn't live up to the specs
The Sony Xperia XZ once again proves Sony isn't even really trying that hard to keep up with Samsung anymore. If you're after the most exciting camera and screen tech around, you need to look to the Korean giants.However, what you do get here is a good-lo...
Abstract: For many people, their smartphone is also their camera. And camera quality is one of the major considerations when it comes to purchasing a smartphone. The Straits Times checks out the cameras of seven flagship smartphones in the market.•Apple iPhone X•Go...
The Sony Xperia XZ might have too much megapixels for its own good, but its accurate automatic white balance under artificial light will please those who shoot mostly indoors...
We've been taking the Sony Xperia XZ as our daily driver for two weeks now and though we generally enjoyed our time with the device, it's pretty hard to ignore its shortcomings. The fact that it only has 3GB of RAM makes all the difference in terms of per...
Abstract: SONY XPERIA XZ. All photos taken by Aaron Palabyab unless otherwise notedOne of the Sony Xperia XZ's touted features is its camera. So what better way to put it through its paces than hand it to a pro photographer and filmmaker Aaron Palabyab? For 30 days...
While there are some software bugs peppered through the Xperia XZ, at its heart it is still a great phone with a superior camera that is worth boasting about. I'm hoping that Android 7.0 comes to it soon enough to address some of the bugs, but until t...
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Published: 2016-11-24, Author: Wilson , review by: techgoondu.com
Of the three, Sony has the chops to come out with a good camera. The S$998 Xperia XZ's exterior design shows its intent with a dedicated shutter button.Sadly, its lack of good manual options cannot be compensated by a pretty clever automatic mode. Plus, t...