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March 2018
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The editors liked
Impressive new design
Stunning 4K HDR video capture
Powerful performance
Pretty design
Solid performance
Powerful speakers
The Sony Xperia XZ2's curved design makes it comfortable to hold
And its powerful speakers and cool vibration feature make games and videos feel larger than life. Being able to shoot 960fps slow motion in full HD is useful in the right moments. The finge
Great design refresh
Excellent display
Plenty of power
MicroSD card slot
Some good video capture options (4K HDR)
Much-improved design
4K HDR video
Full day of life from a single charge
Great sound quality
Feature-packed camera
Bold
Refreshing new design
Powerful hardware spec
4K
HDR video capture
Good battery life
1080p super slow-mo footage
Brilliant performance
Capable camera
Sharp
Vibrant display
Water resistant
Sleek design
Vibrant screen
Good camera with unique features
Excellent general performance
The camera is ideal for photographers at both ends of the ability spectrum its intelligent auto mode works out the type of shot you're taking and adjusts the settings
And there's a manual mode that gives you full control of shutter speed
Exposure
And m
The editors didn't like
Still bezel-heavy
Fingerprint scanner placement terrible
Camera not working yet
Camera not as good as rivals
Lots of duplicate apps
The Xperia XZ2 has a dated look
Despite Sony's redesign. Software features
Such as 3D face scanning
Aren't very useful. The placement of the fingerprint sensor makes it too easy to press the camera lens instead
Camera app a bit muddled
Battery life isn't the best
No 3.5mm jack
Camera still not as good as the competition
No headphone jack
Design not as desirable as rivals
Dynamic Vibration a gimmick
'Only' full HD display
Bezels are pronounced
3D Creator tool is janky
Fingerprint magnet
Apps sometimes force close
Camera app can be slow
Buggy
Features don't stand out
Design is flawed
Design is much bulkier and heavier than previous versions
Pricey
Rating
The fingerprint sesnor is too far down the back of the smartphone your finger naturally rests across the camera lens
Making it smudgy
The screen suffers from glare in bright light and both the screen and the back of the handset attract fingerprint marks
Abstract: Sony caught our attention back at Mobile World Congress with their new smartphones. Trust me, it was definitely a shocker because they redesigned their smartphone and boy it looks sexy AF. Although I was a huge fan of their previous design language. Not e...
The Xperia XZ2's Ambient Flow design (except the rear fingerprint sensor) really wowed us, while camera quality along with the processor and battery's horsepower are satisfactory. It could have been quite a good purchase if it wasn't for the gimmicky feat...
Abstract: Released in Malaysia since March 2018, Sony Mobile is continuing the Xperia XZ series with the latest Xperia XZ2 and XZ2 Compact (which we don't have at the moment). Here we have the Liquid Black model and as a flagship model, the Xperia XZ2 features a Snapdragon 845, 4GB of RAM...
Great performance and slightly improved performance for its camera software, plus a design that tries to be its own means that it's worth taking a look at.(previously published in issue May 2018)...
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Published: 2018-06-14, Author: John , review by: lowyat.net
The Sony Xperia XZ2 is a phone with both a lot to love and dislike, all at the same time. While Sony equipped the XZ2 with the latest mobile processor and display, we also think that the company's decision to not implement its new dual camera sensor setup...
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Published: 2018-03-28, Author: Darwin , review by: techent.tv
Abstract: Being a market leader is difficult. Ask Samsung, or Apple; they would know. You always have to innovate and look for new solutions to an existing problems, you have to stay ahead of the pack by generally improving current solutions and keep them interesti...
Abstract: 1 / 17 The newly announced Sony Xperia XZ2 and XZ2 Compact ditch Sony's familiar boxy OmniBalance aesthetic in favor of gentler lines and a more curvy design. The curved Gorilla Glass 5 back falls neatly into your hand when you hold it, alt...
Abstract: 1 / 17 The newly announced Sony Xperia XZ2 and XZ2 Compact ditch Sony's familiar boxy OmniBalance aesthetic in favor of gentler lines and a more curvy design. The curved Gorilla Glass 5 back falls neatly into your hand when you hold it, alt...
Abstract: If we can sum up the smartphones of 2017 it would be the year of the "sequels" because most of them had little changes. While some were really great products, some of them were also quite questionable. So before we get on with the rest of 2018, let's take...