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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Xperia XZ – Review. Is this Sony's best smartphone so far?
Sony has had an interesting year so far. It's seen the launch of several handsets, including two flagships – the Xperia X and Xperia XZ. The latter of these phones is the subject of this review. If you wish to find out a bit more about the former then I recommend reading my earlier review .
Sony Xperia XZ
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 simpler camera.- 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
Available from Telstra on a plans or outright from Sony for $999, the Xperia XZ is the company's latest flagship device and continues the tradition of the company pouring its best technology into one product.
- Nice design
- brilliant camera
- Hi-Res audio
- PS4 Remote Play
- water resistant
- expandable memory
- No Quad HD screen
- older version of Android
- expensive
Sony Xperia XZ
Sony needs to get it together. I've reviewed its phones -- from the top of the line down to the most basic -- for several years now, and I hate to see the Xperia family decline. Hard truth: It just can't keep up with its competitors. Take this "flagship" Xperia XZ, for example.- Sony's Xperia XZ looks good
- it won't die when you spill your drink on it and its bold screen makes mobile games look great
- Its battery life doesn't impress, and nor does the camera
- Its full HD display isn't as high resolution as most of its rivals
Review: Sony Xperia XZ mobile phone
Kudos to Sony for its latest and best premium phone, the Sony Xperia XZ. It stands out. It actually looks different. I, for one, love it. Sony Xperia XZ – same photo at full resolution – still fine sharpness, some grain on out of focus leaves, captured an intruder at 1/320 sec- Strong overall performance
- Excellent fingerprint scanner placement
- Striking styling (I reckon
- Dust & water safe
- Fine camera
- Striking styling (some of my family reckon
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
At $700, the Sony Xperia XZ is priced like a flagship phone, but it can't match the premium experience of devices like the Samsung Galaxy S7. It lacks a fingerprint sensor, has a lower-resolution display, and mediocre battery life. The unlocked Galaxy S7 is a better pick all around.- Fast performance
- Solid camera
- Strong network connectivity
- Waterproof
- Overheating issues in testing
- Mediocre battery life
- No fingerprint scanner
- Heavy UI layer
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
Sony Xperia XZ in-depth review - More X and Less Zzz
I loved the Xperia X though I was in the minority, with spec snobs turning their noses up at it before even powering it on. Using the device was a joy and I was a massive fan of the evolved OmniBalance design but ultimately it was difficult to understand and confusing – Sony insiders told me that...- Audio prowess
- Flawless fingerprint scanner
- Impressive camera
- mostly
- Bright
- beautiful screen
- Still not great low light photography
- Gets dirty quick
- Weird unfinished design elements
- Mediocre battery life
Sony may be done with the Z series, but the letter returns with the company's latest addition to their flagship X range, with the Xperia XZ . Introduced alongside the much smaller Xperia X Compact at IFA a little over a month ago, this high-end smartphone is Sony's attempt at finding a foothold once...
- -Fantastic build quality
- Comfortable in hand feel
- Software is clean and easy to use
- Great camera
- MicroSD slot
- Hi-Res audio support
- Vibrant display
- -Front-facing speakers are weak -High price point -No fingerprint sensor (U.S
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