The Sony Xperia Z debuted at CES this week, and the Japanese company
has high hopes for it to propel the firm to the top of the mobile
manufacturer rankings. Sony has dubbed it a ‘superphone’, and expects it
to be more successful than the likes of Apple’s iPhone 5 and Samsung’s
Galaxy S3. Last year’s Sony efforts included the Xperia S and Xperia T,
and although both devices certainly packed some impressive features,
they failed to make the same waves as Apple and Samsung’s flagships.
The Sony Xperia Z
will sink or swim depending on the strength of its features, and of
course if a 4G variant is released this will give it a boost. However,
at present it’s unclear whether the Xperia Z will be carried by the
likes of EE, but high-speed data connectivity would certainly help trump the competition.
Read on to get the lowdown on the brand new flagship from Sony…
Waterproof Casing
The most remarkable feature of the Xperia Z has to be its waterproof
casing. As long as all the port covers are securely in place, the
handset is water resistant up to 1m deep for up to 30 minutes. If you
have ever experienced a heart stopping moment where you accidentally
drop your phone into your drink/bath/loo, you will appreciate the
concept of a waterproof mobile.
There have been previous Sony smartphones that claimed to be
waterproof such as the Xperia Go, however, devices like these are more
what you’d call ‘splash-proof’ and could definitely not withstand being
totally submerged like the Xperia Z.
Full HD Display
Featuring one of the first full HD smartphone displays in the world, the
Xperia Z offers deep and rich colours, and crisp detailed images. It
doesn’t matter if you’re scrolling through the pics from your last big
night out, or watching Breaking Bad in HD, the visuals produced by the
Xperia Z are incredibly immersive.
At 5-inches, this screen is big enough to comfortably watch a whole
movie on, so your high definition copy of Avengers Assemble will be a
pleasure to view on the device. There’s a 1.5GHz quad-core processor
with 2GB RAM nestled under the hood too, offering plenty of power. So
whether you’re watching a video on the HD display, multitasking, or
using the handset for anything else, there is no annoying lag.
13-Megapixel Camera
Sony is known for its camera prowess, having crammed some pretty hot
snappers into previous Xperia phones. However, the camera on the Xperia Z
goes that one step further, sporting some really cool features such as
Superior Auto. This shooting mode detects the best settings for the
conditions in which you’re taking the photograph, and automatically
implements them. Neat, huh?
The camera’s Burst mode is also worth a mention, offering the ability
to take 10 photographs per second. This is excellent for grabbing
‘blink and you’ll miss it’ moments at sports events, offering a
selection of pictures to choose from. There’s 1080p HD video capture
with HDR functionality on board too – this minimises dark foregrounds in
whatever you’re shooting.
Sony’s Xperia Z isn’t the only handset with a full HD screen, as
ZTE’s Grand S and Huawei’s Ascend D2 were also unveiled at CES 2013
featuring 1080p displays. This poses the question; Are the Xperia Z’s
other features enough to make sure it stands out from the crowd?
Well, its unique ability to be submerged in water sets it apart from
smartphones of its ilk, and the camera functionality is possibly the
best seen on a mobile device so far. But, as it looks as though the
Xperia Z may well have some competition on the horizon, its success will
depend on how well these features are received by the smartphone-buying
public. Watch this space and please do watch the YouTube video sent to us via Phones 4 U.




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