Publicerad: 2017-09-04, Författare: Clara , testad av: techadvisor.co.uk
With a similar performance level available on both phones, Sony makes it clear that XZ1's strong advantage is the screen size and 1080p, HDR compliant display. Is it worth £100 difference in price?If you regularly use your phone to watch movies or play hi...
Publicerad: 2017-09-04, Författare: Clara , testad av: techadvisor.co.uk
Sony's Xperia XZ1 is closer to the XZ Premium than it is to the XZ. It offers a lot more power and will provide better performance, but it is also a lot more expensive than the XZ's current price. If you're looking to buy a new phone, we'd recommend payin...
Publicerad: 2017-09-01, Författare: John , testad av: techradar.com
Refined, premium design, First with Android Oreo out of box, Full HD HDR display looks great
Smaller battery than predecessor, No fingerprint sensor on US variant, Full HD not overly VR-friendly
The Sony Xperia XZ1 looks to be another accomplished flagship phone with some clever camera tricks, HDR support and 3D scanning, but it remains to be seen if it really does enough to stand out from the crowd...
Camera has a manual mode that allows you the adjust shutter speed, exposure and focus yourself, 3D Creator is a fun feature that lets you scan an object or face with the camera and then and turn it into a 3D avatar this avatar can be shared on social medi
Display suffers from fingerprint marks and glare in bright light, The battery life isn't as long as other flagship handsets on the market, Only water resistant, can't withstand being submerged in the water
The Sony Xperia XZ1 is a great smartphone if you love photography. It has a good camera that copes well in all lights and gives you as little or as much control over the settings as you'd like. It's not the fastest handset, nor does it have the longest la...
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Publicerad: 2017-08-31, Författare: Tom , testad av: stuff.tv
Brings HDR to Full HD for the first time, Delivers performance you'd expect, Android Oreo out of the box
Same design we've seen for years, 3D scanning is a gimmick, Camera has familiar processing issues
Let's be honest: unless you've been paying attention very, very carefully over the past four years, you'd struggle to tell the XZ1 apart from any of the multitude of Xperia phones that came before it. Sure, the hardware has improved. HDR video on somethi...
The Sony Xperia XZ1 refines the design of the Xperia XZ and XZs to deliver a more seamless finish that's not only nice enough to look at, but nice and solid to hold too. The design isn't as exciting as some of the rival flagship smartphones out there, but...
Sony tends to use its heritage as an iconic brand to differentiate itself from the smartphone competition, and in lots of ways this is true here. But it could do so much more.There's a lot to like with the Xperia XZ1. I appreciate the way it's built and I...
Publicerad: 2017-08-31, Författare: Chris , testad av: techadvisor.co.uk
The Sony naming system continues to baffle but our first impressions of the Xperia XZ1 are mixed. On the one hand, it's a solid phone with decent specs and could suit those unable to afford flagship level. However, there's little to get excited about here...
Publicerad: 2017-08-31, Författare: Lee , testad av: Theinquirer.net
Overall, we were very impressed with our first hands-on with the Sony Xperia XZ1, but the handset's success will depend partly on its price, which Sony has yet to reveal. The Sony Xperia XZ1 will be available globally in blue, pink, silver, and black o...
The Sony Xperia XZ1 can be called a standard 2017 flagship phone. It does what it should really well but has nothing to set it apart from the competition...