Sony Xperia XZ Dual F8332 64GB
So many excellent features form part of the Sony Xperia XZ Dual F8332, it’s difficult to choose which ones to mention. In short, this is an incredibly smart Smartphone—one that combines functionality with style in the best possible way.
Choose your phone in one of the following colours: ‘mineral black’, ‘platinum’, ‘forest blue’ or ‘deep pink’. Display features on the Sony Xperia XZ Dual F8332 include multi-touch functionality, allowing you to use all ten of your fingers on the screen at any given time! This same screen is protected by Gorilla Glass, making it more robust in case of a hard knock.
The quick functionality of this phone are thanks to the quad-core (CPU) and Adreno 530 (GPU). A 3GB RAM will ensure easy operation of all your apps, while 64GB of onboard memory give you ample storage without the need to insert a MicroSD card (which is still an option if you want up to 256GB of extra space).
Video quality can be set between 2160p@30fps, 1080p@30fps or 1080p@60fps. More importantly, take awesome photos with your Sony Xperia XZ Dual F8332 23MP camera. Camera features also include phase detection & laser autofocus. The resolution is ridiculously high so if you’re into phone cameras, this is the one to get!
A newer model Sony Xperia XZs G8232 Dual SIM 64GB was released in February 2017.
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Sony Xperia XZ review: Return of the flagship\n
Sony's late-2016 flagship is the phone it needed six months ago, with some of the most important upgrades in years for an Xperia phone. But is it enough?- Impressive display
- even at 1080p
- Solid performance
- Camera a decent all-round performer
- Water resistance
- Clean
- well-designed software
- Boring design
- Smudgy back panel
- No fingerprint security in U.S
- Large
- thick form factor with big bezels
- Camera scene detection + color wonk
Sony Xperia XZ hands-on: Can a camera make a phone?
There is another catch too, cost. Although confirmed pricing isn't here yet, given the lower specced Sony Xperia X is already one of the most overpriced handsets on the market, expect the XZ to be anything but affordable when it hits retailers in October.
Sony Xperia XZ Review: Is it the Best Xperia Phone Money Can Buy
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Review: Sony Xperia XZ
Should you buy the Sony Xperia XZ? As I mentioned, the Xperia XZ is a bit of a tough sell at $699. Sure it is flagship material, but it is also missing a great number of things that make other $699 smartphones worth the price. One is the display.- Build Quality
- Camera
- Battery Life
- Software experience
- Carrier Unlocked
- Display
- Fingerprint magnet backside
- Omission of the fingerprint reader
- Position of the volume rocker and power button
- No CDMA support
Still, Sony's unique approach to design helps the Xperia XA stand out, and if nothing else we're glad to see another relatively compact high-end smartphone hitting the market.
- + Much better storage options
- + Dual-lens camera
- + Brighter
- more vivid display
- - Design is looking slightly dated now
- - Awkward for wired headphone owners
- - Expensive
Sony Xperia XZ: Australian Review
Sony actually has a top-end smartphone now. Learning from the stumbles of the rocky six month transition between the venerable Z Series phones and the Xperia X Performance, the new Xperia XZ brings back a little bit of finesse into Sony's smartphone design.
Sony Xperia XZ review: back from Z dead
The Sony Xperia XZ appears to be consistent with the previous Sony Xperias: good processing, fast processors and a good display without much Quad HD fanfare. The new design of the XZ is a matter of taste – I like it.- Display
- All-day performance
- Speaker quality
- Camera default settings
Sony Xperia XZ Review
Sony has had an amazing year so far especially with the release of their entry level XA series smartphones. Today we have the Sony Xperia XZ – Sony's latest flagship phone that is an aimed competitor to other flagship phones such as the Galaxy S7, and the Asus Zenfone 3 Deluxe.- Premium body
- Displays vibrant colors
- Shoots lively photos during the day
- Fast autofocus
- Snappy Snapdragon processor
- USB Type-C
- Water-resistant body
- Physical camera shutter button
- Camera produces grainy photos and videos at night
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 audience?
- Good display
- Audio playback
- Competitive performance
- Disappointing camera
- Tendency to heat up
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 it with ease, takes good pictures, and has...