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Sony launched its premium flagship device, called the Sony Xperia XZ in India in September 2016. The device packs top of the line specifications and flaunts its premium design. But is it worth putting your stake on? Does it have all the ingredients of a h...
The Sony Xperia XZ offers premium design, good display, intuitive software and great camera combination. The Rs. 51,000 price tag of the phone however, seems too high for the specs and features that it offers. Also, there are many options in lower price r...
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Updated: 2016-12-08 03:43:47
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Sony has been facing a reducing market share with its Android smartphone business for the past few years, especially after the growth of Chinese rivals such as LeEco, Xiaomi and OnePlus. Earlier this year, Sony killed its Xperia Z line and replaced it wit...
Overall, the Sony Xperia XZ looks a little out of place compared to its competitors. For instance, you get the similar hardware and additional RAM (6GB on the OnePlus 3) for almost half the price. The LG G5, the HTC 10 and the Samsung Galaxy S7 were all l...
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Not too long ago, Sony was one of the most revered smartphone manufacturers in India, and most regions across the world. Now, however, Sony finds itself on the fringes of the mobile market. Part of this is down to Sony's refusal to compete at the budget e...
Good, Great build quality, Excellent performance, Good camera...
Expensive, Heats up while recording video...
If you've made it this far in the review, you've seen that apart from a few niggles, there isn't a lot wrong with the Xperia XZ. It's a good looking phone that's made out of premium materials, has a decent display, handles almost everything you throw at i...
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Sony has not exactly been hitting sixes with every flagship smartphone launch. The Xperia Z3+ was plagued with heating issues, while the Xperia Z5 just managed to keep its head up with last year's flagships. The one thing that Sony smartphones were known...
Also readSony Xperia XZ launched at Rs 51,990, starts shipping 10 October Sony Xperia XZ is available on Amazon.in for Rs 49,990-->...
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B ack in February this year, Sony had launched the Xperia X and Xperia X Performance at MWC 2016 but were quick to bring in their successor and hence we have the Xperia XZ! In fact, we thought that the Xperia XZ is what the Xperia X Performance should hav...
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techmagnifier.com Updated: 2016-12-08 03:43:47
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It's been a long time since the last launch of any flagship smartphone by Sony. The last flagship series by Sony that hit the market was launched last year and was a big hit. But since then there has been no big innovation by Sony in High-end smartphone s...
Robust Build and beautiful design, Bright display even in direct sunlight, Precise color reproduction, Speedy Touch sensor, Quick charge, Superb camera...
Heats too much, Stops functioning after heating too much, It restarts every time you insert or remove Sim card, Lags sometimes(could be unit specific)...
As the price rises, expectations also lift up and why wouldn't they? It's natural. After all a person is investing his money into something which he expects to be reliable and long lasting. But at times the product could upset you a little and you might f...
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The Xperia XZ is the latest in a long line of Sony flagships that look, feel and perform very similar to each other. Yes, there is a certain refinement to the hardware and the specs have been suitably upgraded but is it enough to cater to a very demanding...
Good display, Audio playback, Competitive performance...
Disappointing camera, Tendency to heat up...
The Xperia XZ isn't a bad phone by any means. A solid attempt from Sony, it brings top of the line hardware and a very pleasing software build. There's some nifty additions too like the ALKALEIDO metal back and the utilitarian form factor that looks under...
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The Sony Xperia XZ runs Android 6.0.1 OS and is powered by a 2900 mAh battery. Its a Dual SIM Smartphone, and connectivity options on the Sony Xperia XZ include , GPS, HotSpot, NFC,Wifi,Bluetooth.The main camera on the Sony Xperia XZ is a 23 MP shooter wi...
Beautiful display, Elegant build, Good gaming performance, The camera clicks good images under ideal conditions...
Lackluster speakers, Inconsistent camera performance, No more than 7 min of continuous 4K recording, Placement of the volume rocker is inconvenient...
The only reason you will buy this phone is if you are a Sony fan boy. When it comes to audio, camera and overall performance, there are better phones available for the same price point. The OnePlus 3 is a cheaper option, which feels more fluid, but has a...
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After being in disarray for more than two years, Sony revamped their product lineup by introducing the all new Xperia X series of smartphones at the MWC 2016.Not being able to move away from their previous flagship Xperia 'Z' series, the company, at the I...
Beautiful Design, Gorgeous 1080p display, Water Resistant, Solid Camera Performance...
Underwhelming Performance, Buggy Software, Poor Battery Life, Overheating while using camera app, Back is a Fingerprint Magnet...
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When someone is constantly pitted against the failure, some might just give up, (I am not talking about Blackberry here), while some choose to fight back.It's no secret that the Sony has been struggling to make a breakthrough in the mobile market for past...
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Sony's latest flagship, the Xperia Z6 comes with refined design, improved camera, and a due update in specs. Wait, back up a little there - it's actually called the Xperia XZ this time around but, yeah, the rest of that is true.When Sony announced the new...
Rest easy, Xperia X Performance, the Xperia XZ will take it over from here. Sony's ultimate flagship this year has finally arrived. It brings back Z-series essentials reimagined to fit into the top of the revamped X lineup - the blocky rectangular body is...
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One way or another, the Xperia Z-series lives on after all. The Xperia Z5 was the last of the old lineage, but tradition (and likely marketing) dictates that the ultimate Sony smartphone must have a Z in its name. There goes the Sony Xperia XZ - handing t...
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Team Fall in the red corner versus Team Spring in the blue. Okay, not really - it's actually every phone for itself, but the newly-launched contenders from Sony and Apple take on the established players from Samsung and LG that have been around for some s...
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Voting is now over, check out the results and the phone identities on the next page .If only smartphone manufacturers would go in sync with those flagship launches. But they don't and come fall we have the new iPhone, as usual, and the Sony Xperia XZ this...
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On paper, the $699.99 Sony Xperia XZ is almost identical to the Xperia X Performance released a bit earlier this year. Aside from some minor design changes and a few improvements to the camera sensor, you're essentially looking at the same phone. Priced o...
23-megapixel camera designed for improved low-light performance...
Not much different than the Xperia X Performance...
The high-end Sony Xperia XZ treads familiar ground in phone design and hardware but places a strong focus on camera capabilities...
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