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Sony's Android handset line has been steadily improving since they took full control of the Sony Ericsson project and rebranded it Sony Mobile Communications. their first flagship handset was the ...
With the Xperia Z1 Compact, Sony set out to condense its flagship Z1 smartphone into a smaller form factor, but it’s ended up producing something even better.
In our Sony Xperia Z1 review, we take an in-depth look at all the things that matter to see if the Xperia Z1 is worth a place on your holiday shopping list.
Sony today announced the Xperia Z1, an Android smartphone that builds on the premium experience offered by the Z. It looks similar to the Z, but loses the sharp edges and replaces them with smooth ...
The Sony Xperia Z1 Compact's successor, the Xperia Z3 Compact, has also seen a few price drops of its own, and can be had for around £290 (around $428, AU$557).
It's been nearly three years since I reviewed the Xperia Neo, manufactured by what was then Sony Ericsson. The Neo represented just the second generation of Xperia phones running on Android, from ...
The Xperia Z1 can produce truly excellent images, but is held back by Sony’s penchant for excessive post-processing and a habit for overexposing outdoor shots.
The Z1 Compact has a metal frame on the edges just like the Xperia Z1, which seems like a chassis for the smartphone. The left side has the microUSB port, the microSD card slot and the microSIM ...
It's time to set the record straight: the original Xperia Z, launched back in February, was a decent phone. A solid phone. It was as if Sony had suddenly paused its chaotic schedule of handset ...
Good news is the highly rumored Sony Ericsson Z1 PlayStation Phone has finally showed up on video. As for the bad news, the video is made by Mr. Blurrycam. Actually, its image quality is so low ...
Sony Xperia Z1 review The next level of Sony's Android ambitions or a needless mid-cycle vanity upgrade?