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Testseek.co.uk have collected 677 expert reviews of the Sony Xperia Z and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Xperia Z.
Award: Editor’s Choice February 2013
February 2013
 
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The editors liked

  • Highperforming phones
  • We couldn't wait to drop the Xperia Z in a jug of water - So we did
  • Stunning display quality from the full 1080p screen
  • Supported by the Bravia Engine 2 (the same engine used in the Bravia range of TV's). The 5" screen boasts post-400 PPI
  • Or Pixels Per
  • Good screen and camera
  • Fast processor
  • Runs Android Jelly Bean
  • Water
  • Dust and scratch resistant
  • Smart
  • Featurefilled 13megapixel snapper
  • Sharp
  • Vibrant 1080p display
  • 4G LTE support
  • Waterproof
  • Wireless connections (with other Sony devices).
  • Display
  • High resolution
  • Polished design
  • Quality manufacturing
  • Dustand waterresistant
  • Exemplary responsiveness
  • Sony user interface is effective and well integrated
  • Screen brightness
  • Good phone function
  • Water and dust resistant
  • Classical styling
  • Immersive display
  • The camera is effective and very easy to use and the waterproof case is a fun gimmick that could prove to be a lifesaver.
  • Full HD display looks stunning
  • Classical design
  • Refined UI
  • Fantastic camera UI
  • Lovely Design
  • Speedy UI
  • Great Camera
  • Smart and featurepacked 13MP camera
  • Beautifully crisp and vibrant 1080p screen
  • 4G LTE compatible
  • Wireless connectivity (with other Sony products)
  • The Sony Xperia Z boasts a thin
  • Attractive design that's also dust- and water-resistant. It's equipped with a big
  • Bright screen and 4G LTE
  • Takes great pictures
  • And has sharp call quality
  • Design
  • Power control options
  • Sony's UI isn't offensive
  • Water resistant
  • HD Voice
  • Good video camera
  • Stunning music quality
  • We’ve always had a soft spot for Sony’s design - that obsession with black plastic and solid straight lines that somehow has come to embody design from the Japanese gadget giant.And while last year’s flagship Xperia S was just a bit too thick to compete
  • There’s no such problem here
  • This slick slab is just 7.9mm deep. Its large size isn’t for everyone - iPhone owners especially will struggle to
  • Smashing hi-def display
  • Superior camera
  • Chic styling
  • Excellent picture
  • Detailed
  • Punchy sound
  • Solid build
  • Attractive design
  • Quick in use
  • Beautiful 5-inch Full HD display
  • Sleek
  • Strong
  • Waterproof design
  • Pleasing OS and UI combination
  • Colourful screen
  • Powerful CPU performance
  • Slim design
  • Terrific screen
  • Powerful processor
  • Fine camera
  • Dust resistant
  • Fantastic screen
  • NFC
  • HDMI (MHL link via microUSB)
  • 'Small apps'
  • Lovely design

The editors didn't like

  • It's a tradeoff between design
  • Price or performance
  • Section of this review
  • The viewing angle isn't as high as other smartphones but that in no way means it suffers from a poor viewing angle. Even the uncomfortable width and thickness of the handset is not something which would deter me from owning one
  • A
  • Poor battery
  • Not a lot of storage space for the high price tag
  • Disappointing battery life
  • Hefty dustloving body won’t suit everyone
  • Sony bloatware
  • Disappointing Socialife app.
  • Display
  • Low contrast
  • Finger smudging.
  • Photo quality less than the best
  • Speaker location
  • All ports under flaps
  • Mediocre battery life
  • Gets warm with intensive use
  • The size will defeat some smaller hands and the waterproof socket covers are necessary but fiddly
  • Port flaps can be annoying
  • Call quality isn't great
  • Camera images are heavily processed
  • Gets hot with HD movies and 3D games
  • Screen is a bit disappointing when compared to other screens
  • No dedicated camera button
  • Waterproof flaps can be a pain at times
  • Below average battery life in use
  • Bulky dustlovin’ design isn’t for everyone
  • Sony bloatware and halfbaked Socialife app
  • The Sony Xperia Z's battery life is short
  • Its camera is slow
  • And its processor is not as peppy as those found in other flagship phones. Its glossy chassis attracts fingerprints easily
  • Camera performance is average
  • Might be too big for some
  • Non removable battery
  • Software bugs
  • Fair warning
  • While we like it
  • You might hate the design. If you prefer the sleek curves of the HTC One X’ chassis
  • The boxy look of the Xperia Z may be the very opposite of what you’re after.The waterproof doors also add some unnecessary clutter
  • If you don’t think you’re likely to take your phone swimming anytime soon
  • You might hate the extra fuss of having to prise open a flap every time you
  • Too big for some
  • Waterproof ports are fiddly
  • Average battery
  • Poor viewing angles
  • Feel is up to personal taste
  • Blacks could be richer
  • Handset quickly becomes smeared mess
  • Becomes excessive hot during use
  • Too big to use as a phone
  • Pen input not perfect
  • Battery drops off quickly
  • No camera flash
  • Have to wait for 4.2 Jelly Bean
  • Runs hot
  • No HDMI port
  • Short on internal memory

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  Published: 2013-02-20, Author: Dragan , review by: brighthand.com

  • Excellent and convincing design and device craftsmanship, Very high display resolution, Outstanding performance, especially while playing games and reproducing multimedia, Dust and water proof
  • Display has poor contrast and viewing angles, Slow camera start, Imprecise scrolling of heavier web sites
  • Sony wisely decided to present its flagship model of the year at CES, nearly two months before MWC, using this period to improve the purchasers' concept of the Xperia series. Aware of the fact that it offers a technologically superior device, Sony has ret...

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  Published: 2013-02-18, review by: phonearena.com

  • Abstract:  Sony was quick to release its flagship smartphone for the first half of 2013 – the Xperia Z. The company did its job ahead of everyone else and is now enjoying a comfortable specs lead against the current Android flagships on the market. But as we all ...

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  Published: 2013-02-15, review by: phonearena.com

  • Abstract:  Now that we've extensively reviewed Sony's latest flagship, it's time for us to start comparing it to the best smartphones that are available today and see just how well it stacks up against the competition. The first tough guy that we're going to comp...

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  Published: 2013-02-15, review by: phonearena.com

  • Abstract:  Ladies and gents, it is time for another camera comparison between the top smartphones in existence. And without a doubt, all eyes are on the Sony Xperia Z, which is equipped with the company's new Exmor RS camera sensor. With 13 million pixels and per...

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  Published: 2013-02-13, review by: phonearena.com

  • Exquisite glass design, Topnotch hardware, Waterand dustresistant
  • Disappointing camera, Mediocre callquality
  • Sony's Xperia Z is the first new flagship smartphone to arrive in 2013. The device is pretty impressive with its gigantic 5” 1080p screen, quad-core processor and so on. It has all the needed prerequisites to become a winner in the Android market, even...

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  Published: 2013-01-17, Author: Rosgani , review by: gizmochina.com

  • Abstract:  After the CES (Consumer Electronics Show) 2013 event thats helds in las Vegas last week, Sony exhibited its first 5-inch quad-core 1080p flagship smartphone models – the Sony Xperia Z L36h, Sony is one of the few current on CES who display at their own fl...

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  Published: 2013-01-10, Author: Rosgani , review by: gizmochina.com

  • Abstract:  CES 2013 event is showing many smartphone products, since last year, Samsung Galaxy S III is becoming the powerfull smartphone on the market, after CES 2013 we fouond that a lots of smartphone ready to compete with Samsung Galaxy S III. And we have trying...

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  Published: 2013-01-09, Author: Chris , review by: techworld.com

  • We are very impressed with the Xperia Z after our hands-on time with it. Pending further testing it looks like Sony's best smartphone to date....

 
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  Published: 2013-01-08, Author: Alastair , review by: Theinquirer.net

  • Abstract:  This is largely because while handsets like the Xperia S and T were interesting, showcasing what Sony's custom Bravia and camera technology could do, they ultimately fell short, packing outdated versions of Android and slower processors than the competiti...

 
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  Published: 2013-08-17, review by: canadianreviewer.com

  • 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...

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