Sony is just getting started in the United States. Its first carrier partnership came with T-Mobile and its Xperia Z3 recently arrived at the Uncarrier, but it also made its way to Verizon.
Sony is just getting started in the United States. Its first carrier partnership came with T-Mobile and its Xperia Z3 recently arrived at the Uncarrier, but it also made its way to Verizon.
Sony has a rough time selling phones in the US. While it has managed to become one of the few Android makers to turn a profit on the backs of its global sales, Sony's presence in the US has been crippled by delayed launches and carrier exclusives.
Fast performance; Great battery life; Good camera
Clumsy; dated design; Lots of bloatware
T-Mobile users have enjoyed the option of buying Sony's best Android phone, the Xperia Z3, for a while. Now, Verizon users can have a crack at a similar, but not identical model with the appropriately initialed Xperia Z3v.
Build quality; Large and bright screen; Sony PS4 Remote Player support
Dull design; Slightly slippery
The Sony Xperia Z3 seems a lot like the Z2 at first glance and that's slightly disappointing, but look closer and you'll see that it's been refined to near perfection.
Great battery life; Preminum design; Impressive camera
Weak camera; Little inbuilt storage; Big bezels
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The Z3 might be newer than its contemporaries, but the downside of that is that its price hasn't had time to settle. At Rs. 51,990, the Z3 is significantly more expensive than the Samsung Galaxy S5, HTC One (M8) and LG G3.
Good; Slim; light and well built; Superb performance; Excellent camera quality; Dust- and water-resistant
Bad; Too much bloatware; Expensive
Waterproof Sony Smartphone with Latest Features Pros: -Equipped with 2.2 GHz + Qualcomm Snapdragon 801, Quad Core processor and Google Android 5.0 (Lollipop) OS, this smartphone is fast, reliable and lag-free.
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Sleek design; Solid build quality - very durable with a premium feel; Waterproof; Good battery life; Excellent camera; Gorgeous display; Fast performance
Fingerprint-y back panel; Flimsy port covers; Horrid UI
With the waterproof Xperia Z3v, Sony is out to make a splash -- ahem -- with Verizon shoppers. But this smartphone ($200 on contract) has a lot more going for it than the ability to get wet.
Featuring a water resistant design, decent screen and offering great performance the Xperia Z3 is one of the best Android smartphones currently available
Slimmer and less boxy updated design; very powerful; vibrant HD screen; brilliant camera; waterproof
Internal storage could be bigger; reflective screen
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