Sony Xperia XZ – Battery Life The Sony Xperia XZ has a 2,900mAh battery – a fair if not remarkable size for a phone like this. Like almost all phones these days, you can't access the battery; it's firmly locked in there. It'll last for around 14.5 hours o...
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
Buy the Xperia XZ here SIM free from Sony Stuff says... Sony Xperia XZ review Low on bristling high-tech excitement, but when the also-rans are this good, you know you're spoilt Sony Xperia XZ £TBC Good Stuff Typical Sony minimalism with better erg...
Sammanfattning: When I first saw what the Sony Xperia XZ Premium was capable of earlier this year, I knew it would be a great phone. And that's confirmed having tested it for the last few weeks.On sale now at JB Hi-Fi, Telstra, Optus, Virgin and direct from Sony – this i...
The Sony Xperia XZ misses out nothing and brings a lot of solid features to the table. If you're a Sony fan and wanting to know if this is a phone you should get, then yes, yes it is. What about everyone else?If having a ultra fast loading camera is cruci...
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Publicerad: 2017-02-09, Författare: Alex , testad av: whistleout.com.au
Unique design, comfortable to hold, Side-facing fingerprint reader is clever, Water-resistant
Awkward volume rocker placement, Photos can lack fine detail when zoomed in, Sony has historically been slow with security updates
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Publicerad: 2016-11-25, Författare: Ray , testad av: itwire.com
It gets a seven and a half out of ten – nothing is perfect, but this could be so much more as the hardware is there to tweak. Depending on your preference you are going to like or love the design, display, user interface, camera, battery life and more.I l...
Publicerad: 2016-11-22, Författare: Thomas , testad av: gadgetguy.com.au
Strong overall performance; Excellent fingerprint scanner placement; Striking styling (I reckon); Dust & water safe; Fine camera
Striking styling (some of my family reckon)
The Sony Xperia XZ is a fitting premium phone from this brand, fun and effective to use and with USB Type-C, looking somewhat towards the future. Do check it out.Tags AndroidSonyXPERIAPrevious article Review: DeLonghi Avvolta two slice toasterNext article...
Made from premium materials, Sony's improvements to the design are a nice step towards a softer future, Water resistant, Includes USB Type C instead of microUSB, Sony's Android has never been closer to Google's vision of the OS, Bluetooth mode can shift t
Not much has changed between previous models, It's way too easy to hit the camera button, 23 megapixel camera is set to 8 megapixels by default, Stamina mode lacks. well. stamina
If you happened to be a fan of the Sony phones and like the design evolution Sony is taking the customer on, it's easy to like the Xperia XZ because what you're used to is being served up again: this is a minimalistic phone with a decent camera, okay batt...
Finally, some Sony design is back, Excellent camera hardware, Adaptive battery tech is a dark horse
Expensive for older hardware, Battery life is OK rather than great, Better cameras on other phones
If you want a new phone, and you have a thousand dollars to spend, Sony's Xperia XZ offers you all the features and design refinement and smarts that you'd expect for its $999 price tag. Its cameras — front and back — are technically excellent, its batter...
After the fantastic leap of design and performance the Xperia Z5 brought over the Z3, the Sony Xperia XZ is more of an iterative improvement, with improved performance and battery life, and an excellent camera.As a result, Sony has produced a flagship sma...