Sony has recently propelled its most recent flagship smartphone, the Xperia XZ, which can ultimately take the lead mainly in terms of camera, but how does it fare when it comes to design, performance, and battery?
Sony has presented inconspicuous changes while keeping up the trademark Xperia shape. Highlighting a circle surface outline, the phone mounts a 5.2-screen with Gorilla Glass 4 security. Sony has put ALKALEIDO metal at the back with the perfect measure of sparkle and offers a decent hold. The glass at the front are somewhat bended at the edges.
The Xperia XZ is furnished with a 23MP back and a 13MP wide front camera for selfies. It is controlled with f2.0 Sony G Lens, Exmor RS IMX300 custom sensor, and BIONZ picture preparator.
Alongside Exmor RS, Sony has included a Laser Autofocus sensor with separation detecting innovation, to help users catch obscure free photographs in low light conditions and a RGBC-IR sensor. The RGBC-IR sensor with shading detecting innovation precisely changes the white balance taking into account the light source.
Sony has additionally knocked up video recording capacities in its new cell phone, guaranteeing the Xperia XZ to be the world's first phone which comes with a 5-hub video adjustment. This empowers users to shoot smoother and stable video recording and playbacks.
Other equipment highlights a 2.15GHz quad-center 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, Adreno 510 GPU, 3GB of RAM, 64GB of interior memory with support for up to 256GB microSD cards.
It runs on Android Marshmallow and will get the most recent Android Nougat in a couple of months.
The phone is currently priced at $699. For more reviews and comparisons on the Sony Xperia XZ, stay tuned here.
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