Friday, 6 December 2013

Sony Xperia Z1 Full Phone Review

Introduction 

Sony introduction its xperia Z flagship in beginning of the year, and while the smartphone have lot going for it was still someone rough aroung the edge. it has a fancy front and a back panel made of glass but boring, rubbery sides, the screen was large and high resolution, but its gamma and viewing angels were lacking the camera of 13 MP and featured the promising Exmor RS Sensor,but the quality of the picture was so good.

With so much to fix, Sony hasn't waited the unit next year introduce the top new model is release to flagship-the Xperia Z1. As we can see all right away the Xperia Z1 has highly upgraded version of its predecessor. It feels quite familiar, Yet substantially improved in pretty much area.By the look of it. Sony has done more than enough in order to bring those elements were the Xperia Z Was lacking to the necessary premiun level. However whether this has been enough to actually leapfrog the competition what we'll seek to answer right here now.

In the box:

  • Wall-Charger                      
  • USB cable 
  • Earphone With handfree and a clip 
  • Screen Protector 
  • Screen Cleaning Cloth 

Display 

The Xperia Z1 is making full use of sony's so-called Triluminos screen technology attempts to create a more "intelligent' backlighting for the display through the use of the so-called 'quantum dots'- Extremely small particles that emit light at preset wavelengths. The Ultimate goal is to enable the reproduction of a wider array of natural colors.


With Its decent characterstics the 5" 1080x1920 display of the  Z1 may not be a state of the art LCD pannel (its TFT, not IPS) but is still very good looking. As with any other 5" 1080p screen, the pixel density is incredibly high at 441 ppi, so everything looks extremely clean, without even the slightest form of pixelization.

Interface

Android  4.2.2 is launch OS that arrive on Sony Xperia Z1. Sony  Completely redesigned every single aspect of the experience to make it altogether different from the stock Android experience. Xperia Z owners will recognise it all, though  as it's virtually identical in most respects to the OS powering the previous  model. 


All of Android's key features remain, though, albeit looking rather different. The lock screen lets you drag a finger up the display to unlock the phone with a sort of Venetian blind effect. If you drag left and right on the clock display, quick access to a suite of lock screen widgets can be gained.
These new lock widgets let you open the camera with one drag, or scroll to a Google Now widget, an email widget, your Google+ posts and more, without having to fully unlock the phone. Android's pull-down notifications menu is also accessible from the lock screen, and Sony has fiddled with the Notifications pane a great deal too. The largest alteration is the top list of feature toggles, which Sony calls the Quick Settings tab

Camera 

The Xperia Z1 Comes with super high end 20.7 megapixel camera, sensor, launching its very near to the top of the hotly contested mobile megapixel charts and 90% of the time, the Z1 produces some of the finest photo.we've seen come off a phone camera.


Processor and Memory

SoC-Snapdragon 800
The Sony Xperia Z1 comes with Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 800 SoC. Packed into the CPU are four Krait 400 cores clocked at 2.2GHz. In addition, the smartphone comes with an Adreno 330 GPU and 2GB of RAM. The Xperia Z1 will definitely not lack in sheer processing power. The latest processor, apart from coming with improving performance, also brings in native always-on voice command support and an updated version of Qualcomm’s power management solution.
Internal storage-16GB with microSD slot 
The Xperia Z1 comes with 16GB of internal memory. In addition, the smartphone also sports a microSD slot on its water and dustproof form that allows for expansion up to 64GB. That should definitely be more than enough to store all the full HD videos that you may want to see on-the-move.


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