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When it first launched, the Sony Xperia Z5 represented the culmination of 18 months of incremental improvements for Sony's range of Xperia smartphones, and a year on, it remains one of our favourite smartphones. That's despite the appearance of two other...
It's good to see Sony finally upping its game and lavishing some upgrades worthy of the name on its flagship phone. With an impressive new camera module, a fingerprint reader and refined design, it's a highly competent handset that, for fans of Sony phone...
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In the design of the unit, Sony has opted to make use of all four sides of the handset when it comes to the positioning of the various connection points and control options. Situated in the top left corner is a 3.5mm jack socket for attaching a headset de...
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At IFA 2015 Sony announced a trio of new smartphones which make up the Xperia Z5 range. As well and the Compact and Premium versions, the regular Xperia Z5 is here and this is our full and in-depth review. See : The best phones of 2015 . Updated 18 Janua...
There's no doubt that the Xperia Z5 is a solid flagship smartphone from Sony and an improvement on the Z3+. We certainly like the new frosted glass rear cover and the addition of a fingerprint scanner in that slim power button. The camera isn't great comp...
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Rewind to the end of 2014 and the start of 2015, and Sony 's Xperia Z3 found much favour with us at Ausdroid. The standard “full size” unit was a firm favourite with Chris, and the Z3 Compact found itself my phone of choice for several months. Both phones...
Extremely comfortable and playfully chunky Compact hardware, Excellent fingerprint reader with smart placement (though not so good for offhand use), Learn the quirks and it'll serve you well...
The camera isn't as good as Sony would like us to believe, Neither is the battery life – power users need to carry a power pack or have a charger on hand, Inexcusable pauses and slowdowns, despite updates in the interim, Rear lip is a turnoff on the stand...
The Xperia Z5 is a conundrum, and that conundrum is the reason this review has taken so long for us to put together. Rather than just marking the phone as a “don't buy”, I think it's worth taking some time to figure out why you would and wouldn't buy the...
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The Samsung Galaxy S7 is set to be one of the hottest items on this year's release calendar, following the highly praised Galaxy S6 .But how does it stack up against the latest in long-time rival Sony's Xperia range, the Xperia Z5? We face them off agai...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2016-10-21 06:00:16
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S ony's flagship Xperia range of smartphones has undergone a rapid evolution over the past year or two, with the Z2, Z3 and Z3+ all appearing within 18 months of each other. With such small intervals between each revamp, though, the changes made to the ph...
It's good to see Sony lavishing some upgrades worthy of the name on its flagship phone. With an impressive new camera module, a fingerprint reader and refined design, it's a highly competent handset that, for fans of previous Sony phones, raises the bar s...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2016-10-21 06:00:16
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Sony's flagship Xperia phones have long impressed as all-rounders, but can the latest Xperia Z5 continue the trend? It faces some tough rivals in the form of the Galaxy S6, and iPhone 6s, but if any company can produce a top-notch handset, we have faith i...
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Should James Bond use a Sony phone? Daniel Craig certainly didn't think so, he reportedly turned down $5 million to use the Xperia Z5, as part of a proposed product placement deal. Given the plethora of other options and resources available at MI5, one wo...
Waterproof design, Frosted glass back, Good camera performance, Great battery life...
Fingerprint sensor has problems, Hard to buy in the U.S, Bloatware needs to go...
The Sony Xperia Z5 isn't a flagship phone, and is also too expensive to be considered a true mid-range handset. It sits in something of a no-man's land, yet has the goods to be more than serviceable. The issue is that the device doesn't do enough to sta...
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DAVE SNELLING/DAILY STAR ONLINESONY XPERIA Z5THE GOOD: Great camera • Fast fingerprint scanner • WaterproofTHE BAD: Bland design • Screen could be better • No Android Marshmallow..............................................................Sony just can't...
Great camera, Fast fingerprint scanner, Waterproof...
Bland design, Screen could be better, No Android Marshmallow...
Sony has always made great smartphones and the Z5 continues this tradition.It's solid, well built and has a market-leading camera.The waterproof design and having the option to add so much extra storage are also major bonuses and the new fingerprint scann...
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whistleout.com.au Updated: 2016-10-21 06:00:16
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Sometimes familiarity is a good thing. Seeing the face of friend in a crowd of strangers or the taste of a Big Mac bought in any country around the world. In the familiar we find things we can trust, that we can rely on being good for us.It is exactly thi...
Sturdy, solid Sony design, More powerful, with more RAM, compared with previous models, Clean, easy to use user interface, Decent camera...
Mostly identical to older, now cheaper, Xperia phones, Fingerprint scanner is a bit flaky...
The Sony Xperia Z5 is exactly what we expect from a Sony flagship: nothing more, nothing less. There's enough power onboard to make for smooth, seamless operation, and the camera is good. For better or worse, if you've seen any Sony Xperia Z model release...
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gadgetdaily.xyz Updated: 2016-10-21 06:00:16
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Sony devices have always come thick and fast. After all, the original Z was only released in March 2013 and since then we've seen the Z1, Z2, Z3 and Z3+ (aka the Z4). However, the relentless pace of releases hasn't always been matched by an equal pace of...
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Sony's Xperia Z5 initially grabbed my attention because the smartphone looks different from most other Android devices on the market. At first glance the so-called “Bond phone” resembles the type of smartphone a secret agent would use in between bouts of...
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With almost all Android manufacturer's user interface overlays starting to melt in to one homogenous, stock-like Android experience, it's becoming harder and harder for flagship handsets to stand out. They're all offering much the same experience, so it s...
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Sony doesn't worry about what you think. It just makes phones that, year after year, epitomize refinement within the Android ecosystem.The Xperia Z5 is technically the sixth iteration of the company's seminal design language, which debuted in January 2013...
Excellent performance, Good screen, Impressive camera, Water resistance no longer comes at a cost to design, Admirable battery life...
Software issues, including random restarts, Fingerprint sensor is finicky and often unreliable...
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phonesreview.co.uk Updated: 2016-10-21 06:00:16
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Many of us are getting to grips with the new Sony Xperia Z5 flagship. It has excellent camera capabilities and now the Camera 2.0.0 update has started to rollout for the Xperia Z5, Z5 Compact and Z5 Premium. Today we're showing a Sony Xperia Z5 camera upd...
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knowyourmobile.com Updated: 2016-10-21 06:00:16
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As with previous Sony Xperia series, all three devices broadly share the same design language. This series once again sees the return of the firm's “Omnibalance” design, and while on the whole it remains very similar to previous models there are a few twe...
We honestly cannot fathom why Sony is considered to be an “also-ran” in the world of smartphones, especially when it is able to produce a handset as likeable as this one. The Japanese tech giant should be applauded not only for creating a small-screen dev...
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WIN THE XPERIA Z5 BOND EDITION - CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO!The whole is greater than the sum of its parts. It's an age old adage, but one that rings true for flagship smartphones. As refresh cycles grow closer year by year, more flagship smartphones sport...
Great camera; Excellent battery life; Solid design...
Heats up a lot; Mixed performance from processor; Display could be better...
The Sony Xperia Z5 will retail for just shy of R12 000 depending on your retailer, and for that price you get a smartphone that should be great based on its specifications, but ultimately falls short of expectation. Perhaps the Z5's saving grace is its 23...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2016-10-21 06:00:17
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The mid-phone in Sony’s flagship Xperia Z line looks a little bit similar on paper. Can it do enough to differentiate itself from its predecessor?When Sony announced their three new smartphone devices at IFA this year, the response was a little muted. Not...
Excellent camera, Brilliant screen, Attractive design...
Gets very hot, Mixed performance, No USBC or Marshmallow...
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Sony's latest flagship, the Xperia Z5, has been dubbed the "Bond phone", thanks to its appearance in the latest James Bond film , Spectre – and with its frosted glass back, embedded fingerprint sensor and stunning 23-Megapixel camera, it is worthy of the...
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The Sony Xperia Z5 isn't just any phone. Oh no: this is James Bond's phone, you know. Hand-crafted for him specially by Q... ok, a multi-million dollar product-placement deal in new movie Spectre. But the question remains: does that make it a good phone f...
Slightly more Pierce Brosnan than Daniel Craig, the Sony Xperia Z5 is a solid phone that never quite blows us away. That is until you get to its camera. A feature good enough to recommend the phone on outright, this stunning shooter is let down by the pho...
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Australia has missed out on a flagship from Sony in the year 2015, but now we're about to get three. First off the rank is the Xperia Z5, and it's a phone for people who like a 5.2 inch display, but want something clean, simple, and upgradeable.Sony's lat...
Beautifully designed and built; One of the most water resistant phones out there; Excellent camera (when it loads); Still supports upgradeable memory; Can be used to control a PlayStation 4; Supports a fingerprint sensor for enhanced security; Location of...
Phone can get a little warm; Battery won't hit two days (as advertised) even with Stamina mode; Camera takes longer to load up than it should; Fingerprint sensor won't touch wet fingers; Bugs;...
Because of the bugs and battery life, it's hard to fall in love with the Z5 the same way we did with last year's Z3. Perhaps when they're ironed out, we'll find a phone that has the goods to really take on the competition, but until then, it feels a littl...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2016-10-21 06:00:17
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Well, yes and no. The phone still follows the Sony design principal that we have seen on all its previous iterations, so it is still very sophisticated and understated. Nothing like the blingy Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ or even the Huawei Mate S.Our review s...
Expandable storage, Good size, Waterproof, quad HD screen, camera...
Overheating still an issue, Runs Android 5...
It is great to see Sony regain their mojo and come back with a nest of phones with similar form factor and features at varying budgets that will appeal to a lot of people. Sony have always had a core fan base who have been left more than a little bereft a...
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Sony has released its new flagship Z5 series in a compact, regular and premium size. Every manufacturer has a flagship – these live up to that moniker.This year it has focused on camera, design and two-day battery life. iTWire's ‘first looks' discusses th...
This is a very good phone but it is not necessarily any better than the iPhone 6s/Plus, Samsung Galaxy S6 series, or the LG G4. Most international reviews compare it favourably with Samsung S6 series, LG G4, Moto X Play/Style, and iPhone 6s/Plus. Techr...
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That time of year has come. It's the time that all geeks look forward to every year. It is, of course, upgrade time. Those of you who are frequent readers will no doubt be aware that I am currently using the Xperia Z3 as my daily driver. Although I do tes...
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Sony's Xperia Z5 has just gone on sale in the UK. Before you splash out, we find out how it compares to the current king of the Android phone market, the Samsung Galaxy S6 . Read our Z5 vs S6 comparison - now updated with benchmarking results.Note that...
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The Sony Z5 smartphone. Photo: Peter WellsThe Xperia Z5 and Compact are essentially the same phone in two different sizes, small and medium. A larger Z5 Premium is coming in November, but that's for another article.There are a few small differences betwee...
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The Xperia Z5 isn't yet released in the Australian market, and Sony is making some bold claims about the quality of its camera, and not without good cause; the camera can produce some amazing results, but is it really the market leader? Last night in Sydn...
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It's almost getting hard to keep up with Sony's flagship phone releases, as the company has taken to launching at least two each year and that's if you don't count spin-offs like the Sony Xperia Z5 Compact and Sony Xperia Z5 Premium .It sometimes feels li...
Great camera, Speedy fingerprint scanner, Long battery life...
1080p screen, Few upgrades, Similar design...
The Sony Xperia Z5 isn't the upgrade we hoped, but it's still one of the most feature-packed handsets around...
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Theinquirer.net Updated: 2016-10-21 06:00:17
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SONY REVEALED its latest smartphone line-up at the IFA conference in Berlin last month , comprising three new handsets: the Xperia Z5, the smaller and slightly less powerful Xperia Z5 Compact and the Xperia Z5 Premium, a bigger and beefier model that brin...
Beautifully designed, great HD screen, amazing 23MP camera with fun, unique features, excellent general performance, no overheating problems...
No major updates over the Xperia Z3+...
The Xperia Z5 doesn't bring many new features over the previous iteration in Sony's Z series, but does remain a unique offering compared with many other Android smartphones out there, providing great performance, a brilliant camera and an excellent screen...
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While its arrival casts a shadow over anyone that only recently bought a Z3+, the Z5 is once again very similar to almost every other Z phone that's gone before it. It still has a 5.2in Full HD IPS screen and the same octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 pro...
The Xperia Z5 is expensive, but it has the best LCD display around, superb performance and a top-class design...
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Update 11/09/2015 - Sony appears to have altered the extent to which it regards the Xperia Z5 as waterproof. Although marketing for previous Sony Xperia Z-series Android phones have shown the smartphones being used to take photos underwater, Sony's suppor...
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I feel like this is a phone I've seen a thousand times before, another sculpting of the original Xperia Z from years ago. And yet, despite Sony once again refusing to try something different with its flagship range of smartphones, there's something impres...
Great camera, Slick fingerprint sensor, Better battery...
Design too similar, Spec list not heavily upgraded...
The Z5 looks a lot like the others in the family - new camera and fingerprint scanner aside, there's not much to get excited about...
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I feel like this is a phone I've seen a thousand times before, another sculpting of the original Xperia Z from years ago. And yet, despite Sony once again refusing to try something different with its flagship range of smartphones, there's something impres...
Great camera, Slick fingerprint sensor, Better battery...
Design too similar, Spec list not heavily upgraded...
The Z5 looks a lot like the others in the family - new camera and fingerprint scanner aside, there's not much to get excited about...
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Sony needs a big win, and boy - does it need it soon. The Xperia Z5 is one of the phones that it needs to perform, with middling performance and poor heat issues marring the previous Xperia Z3 series.That's a shame, as Sony has a lot of presents it can br...
New revised design, Improved camera, New fingerprint sensor...
Expensive end of the line, No wireless charging, Still getting hot...
Sony's Xperia Z5 is a remarkable improvement upon the Xperia Z3+ and is going to make any fan of the range a happy bunny. It looks stylish with a new thought-out design that really differs from the pack without being an ugly mess.Whether it'd be a real Ja...
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The Z5 isn't the only smartphone Sony announced today either, as it's also going to be accompanied by the Xperia Z5 Compact , the successor to the excellent Z3 Compact , and the jumbo Xperia Z5 Premium , the world's very first 4K smartphone. The latter wi...
For some, the Xperia Z5 will have come far too soon after the launch of the Z3+, but for me, it can't have come soon enough. While it's slightly disappointing that Sony continues to persist with the same screen size and resolution, the display itself is t...
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Sony Xperia Z5 Release Date: October 2015 Sony Xperia Z5 Price: TBC Sony Xperia Z5 Specs: 5.2-inch 1080p, Snapdragon 810, 3GB RAM, 32GB storage, 23-megapixel camera, 2,900mAh Sony Xperia Z5 hands-on It seems only yesterday that the latest Xperia flagship...
Sony Xperia Z5 review – Battery life Sony tends to make lofty claims about its phones' battery lives, that ring true to begin with and then slowly decrease over time. Take the Z3 for example, it lasts a strong two days for about a year and then drops off...
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Sony has announced not just one new flagship handset, but three. While the Compact caters for those who want performance without the size, the regular, normal, common or garden, Xperia Z5 finds itself in a bit of a pickle. When you're launched alongside...
Great design and finish, Good camera performance, Fingerprint scanner...
Can get hot, Software slow, Battery life isn't as good as it was in older devices...
For all the posturing of the Sony Xperia Z5, there is something that's incremental about it. The design has progressed a tiny amount and for the most part we like it, but it's not a dramatic move like we've seen from Samsung, so will likely be perceived a...
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mobilephones.com Updated: 2016-10-21 06:00:17
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This review is currently based on the projected specs which are rumoured to feature on the upcoming phone. Please note that we can't confirm that the details below are 100% true until the handset is launched. The Xperia Z5 is being linked to a September 2...
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The last Sony phone we saw, we gave it an Award. The Sony Xperia Z3 was a powerhouse of a phone, and we loved it for its sharp screen, energetic music performance and strong battery life. It's been a year since the Z3 launched, and apart from the increme...
Improved sound quality, Good fingerprint scanner, Sharp photos, Crisp, rich picture, Fast operational speed...
Runs too warm, Only Full HD screen, Screen could be brighter, Angular design less ergonomic, Not innovative enough...
In some ways, the Z5 feels like a revised Oxford dictionary. The language and layout is the same, simply more words have been added. Sony has largely stuck to the same Xperia Z script - the Z5 feels like a kind of mash up of the Z3 and Z3+ - and in terms...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2016-11-11 04:39:12
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Something feels different with the Sony Xperia Z5. After years of too-hasty handset updates from Sony with minimal enhancements (the Xperia Z3+ back in May was no exception), this finally feels like a worthwhile advance on the previous model.The problem...
Major design improvements, Great fingerprint sensor, Stronger battery life...
Expensive, No wireless charging, Still heating up...
The Xperia Z5 is a huge improvement on the Xperia Z3+ with a new fingerprint sensor and a sexy design, but there are still a few little issues stopping it from getting that perfect score...
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Competing in a market with Apple and Samsung is definitely tough to do, more so when you have affordable Chinese brands chipping away at your market share. You have to juggle between innovating, designing, marketing and setting price points. So far, Sony...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-27 03:49:15
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I've been waiting for Sony to release a worthy successor to the popular Xperia Z3, and the smaller Xperia Z3 Compact. While the Xperia Z3+ suffered some serious overheating issues, it really didn't bring anything new to the table. After two weeks of conti...
Sharp Display, Good Camera, Thin Profile, Great Performance, Crisp Dual Front Speakers, Great Battery Life...
Gets warm at times, Low Light Performance isn't great, Front Camera could be better...
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Sony's latest flagship smartphone houses a 23-megapixel camera.Sony has long been one of the major players in the Android market but some of its newer flagship models have yet to see commercial success.It now has a new strategy which may help it reach a...
Nice design, IP68 certification for water and dust resistance, smooth interface, memory card slot, 23megapixel camera...
Overheats, camera could have been better...
The improved design and physical camera button are among the things that we really like about the Z5 Dual. And Sony's decision to have the home button on the side is just brilliant because unlocking the device has not been this easy before.The 23-megapixe...
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After 5 generations of the Xperia flagship series, we think Sony has done a terrific job at making the Xperia Z5 its best smartphone to date. In the last 5 iterations, it still retained its design DNA since the first day and the Z5 still closely resembles...
Gorgeous and elegant design, Impressive camera quality, Great performance, Waterproof feature, Great display quality, New fingerprint sensor...
Gets warm quite fast, No wireless charging, Quite expensive...
The last time we considered an Xperia handset as the best smartphone of the year was back in the very first Xperia Z. This time around, the Xperia Z5 has all the makings of a strong flagship handset plus a few bells and whistles. It's elegant, gorgeous an...
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The new Xperia trifecta composed of the Z5, Z5 Compact, and the Z5 Premium , is Sony's latest attempt to grab more market share from other smartphone manufacturers. On paper the strategy looks solid as each handset is very different from one another and c...
If you're a Sony fan, you'll love the Xperia Z5. You get a smooth Android experience, a gorgeous 5.2-inch display, and a fantastic set of cameras (front and rear). It also is still water resistant and they kept the omnibalance design style. If you're stil...
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Earlier today we had the chance to go hands-on with Sony's most impressive smartphone yet, the Z5 Premium. While it managed to impress us with its premium build and impressive 4K display and though Sony has not announced the price of the new device as of...
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List of Android phones to embrace the latest operating software from Google is increasing. Sony has now added itself to the list by announcing that their Xperia smartphones models will be adopting the version 6.0, Marshmallow.The company will make the OS...
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While it's only been barely 10 weeks since Sony's Xperia Z3+ (aka Xperia Z4) was officially launched in Malaysia, Sony is now rolling out a new flagship smartphone, the Xperia Z5. The new Z5 looks like it could be the biggest upgrade from Sony since the Z...
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It's no secret that there's a new Xperia superphone on the very near horizon, and with IFA 2015 kicking off in Berlin from 4 September it's highly likely that we'll soon be seeing Sony's new Z5. In fact, a tweet from Sony suggests September 2 will be the...
Neat fingerprint scanner, Punchy screen, Attractive colours and glass back...
Battery life worse than previous Zs, Gets warm an awful lot, Feels late to the party, A harsher in-hand feel than rivals...
Do a higher-megapixel camera and fingerprint scanner revitalise the Sony Xperia Z series, and see it rise up to the top of the Android broth? Not quite. This is a very good phone, but it's launching at a significantly higher price than any of its direct r...
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devontechsupport.com Updated: 2017-05-13 11:25:51
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Update: The Sony Xperia Z5 finally launched in the US in February, with a few changes. We've revised our review to reflect this Android phone's altered features.Something feels different with the Sony Xperia Z5. After years of too-hasty handset updates fr...
I love the new design. It's a great improvement on the clear glass back and sharp edges of the Xperia Z2. The Z5 is lighter, it's thinner, and the frosted glass back is nothing short of gorgeous. I think it's up in the realms of the Galaxy S6 and iPhone 6...
It still gets too hot – the Xperia Z3+ was unbearable and though this is much better it's still not good enough. Playing a game for an hour shouldn't make the phone unholdable, and Sony needs to rethink the processor for the Xperia Z6, I really would have...
If you're going to buy a Sony phone, make it this one. The Xperia Z5 is the best phone Sony has ever produced and it's up there as one of the best Android phones on the market right now.After the abomination that was the Xperia Z3+, it would have been eas...
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The time has come to put Sony's finest under a microscope and to see what you are getting when you plonk down £610* on the counter. We know that the camera is meant to be the best thing since they made the camera obscura back in the early 19th century. We...
Here are the specifications for the deviceXperia Z564-bit Octa Core processor Snapdragon 810Adreno 430 GPU5.2” FHD 1080p display (1920×1080)3 GB of RAM32 GB storage23-megapixel main cam5-megapixel front cam2900 mAh batteryWaterproof and dust tight (IP65 a...
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Latest news: 2016's Sony Xperia Z5 is no longer Sony's flagship smartphone. It's still available to buy, however, and with 2018's handsets costing more than ever, it's certainly one to consider. At the time of writing, the price of the Sony Xperia Z5 ha...
It's good to see Sony finally upping its game and lavishing some upgrades worthy of the name on its flagship phone. With an impressive new camera module, a fingerprint reader and refined design, it's a highly competent handset that, for fans of Sony phone...
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Hey guys, you might have been busy preparing for Chinese New Year or a short getaway trip this coming weekend. But have you sought out your Valentines Day gift yet? No worries, we're here to help you out. Check out our picks for the top 7 pink smartphones...
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With almost all Android manufacturer's user interface overlays starting to melt in to one homogenous, stock-like Android experience, it's becoming harder and harder for flagship handsets to stand out. They're all offering much the same experience, so it s...
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