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September 2013
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The editors liked
Vast and quality screen with pen/pencil input
Thinnest waterproof design
Record fast chipset
6.44-inch display
Sleek profile
Smooth performance
Waterproofing
The Sony Z Ultra Google Play Edition squeezes a stunningly bright
And colorful display
Stock Android 4.4 KitKat
And a muscular processor into an extremely thin package. With sealed ports
The water-resistant Z Ultra needn't fear liquid or exposure to d
Big
Beautiful 1080p display. Slim
Refined design. Fast Snapdragon 800 processor. Incredible battery life. Waterproof.
Refined design. Runs stock Android 4.4. Fast Snapdragon 800 processor. Incredible battery life. Waterproof.
Stunning display
Incredible design + waterproof
Extremely powerful
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Some of the best performance numbers to date
The camera is passable
Water resistant and dust-proof
Great for gaming and video consumption
Charges very quickly
Slim
Beautiful and waterproof design
High performance
Bright display
Thickness of the device
Build quality
Port variety
Expandable storage
The editors didn't like
Larger than other 6inchers
Uncomfortable to hold and carry
Camera lacks flash
Could be better quality
Relatively weak and hollow earpiece sound
Multi-window would be awesome
Camera is average
Even considering the Sony Z Ultra GPE's carrier-unsubsidized status
$649 is an exorbitant amount to pay. The Z Ultra's overblown size makes it unwieldy to operate and its camera is disappointing
Enormous. Really
It's too big. Average camera. No multitasking
Enormous. Average camera. Lacks software to take advantage of screen real estate
Impractically big
Mediocre camera + no flash
Ports under flaps
It's crazy big. Odd dock connector location on the lefthand side. Like on the Xperia Z
The temperedglass front and rear panels are still huge fingerprint magnets. Grainy lowlight photos
Extremely large for a smartphone
Mediocre display
Relatively poor battery life
Inconsistent touch responsiveness
Uncertain availability
Huge size is more a burden than a bonus. Underdeveloped software takes no advantage of screen real estate or stylus features. Disappointing battery life for its class.
Huge size is more a burden than a bonus. Underdeveloped software takes no advantage of screen real estate or stylus features. Disappointing battery life for its class.
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Published: 2013-08-14, Author: Taylor , review by: Pocketnow.com
Some of the best performance numbers to date, The camera is passable, Water resistant and dust-proof, Great for gaming and video consumption, Charges very quickly
Extremely large for a smartphone, Mediocre display, Relatively poor battery life, Inconsistent touch responsiveness, Uncertain availability,
So where does that leave us, exactly? Well, we're torn. Our time with the Z Ultra was slightly sullied by what we believe to be a unit with a defective touchscreen. Yet as far as performance goes, there's quite literally nothing to complain about. Sure...
Abstract: There's no question about it – the Sony Xperia Z Ultra is one might impressive ‘smartphone', though some may consider the 6.4-inch display a tad too large. However, that doesn't stop the Z Ultra from being a really nice and slick device.One of the most im...
Vast and quality screen with pen/pencil input, Thinnest waterproof design, Record fast chipset
Larger than other 6inchers, uncomfortable to hold and carry, Camera lacks flash, could be better quality, Relatively weak and hollow earpiece sound
Sony's first phablet leans farthest to the tablet side of that made-up word than any competitor out there. If you aren't worried about pocketability or one-handed operation, you won't be disappointed by the rest. The Xperia Z Ultra is an engineering ma...
Abstract: Aaron reviews the Sony Xperia Z Ultra , a humongous version of the Xperia Z. Available internationally and unlocked through Negri Electronics, the Xperia Z Ultra features a 2.2 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 CPU, 6.44-inch 1080p HD display, 8-megapixel came...
The Sony Xperia Z Ultra does not look like a phone or a tablet. It looks like a piece of an age-less fashion accessory, a slim glass device that connects you wirelessly to the world. It also works surprisingly well despite its imposing size. I mean, there...
The Sony Xperia Z Ultra impressed us in almost every category apart from its size. It has the fastest mobile processor on the market, it has a great design and the screen is among the best, if not the best, on the smartphone market today. We're just no...
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Published: 2013-06-25, Author: Simon , review by: t3me.com
Abstract: Not only is the Xperia Z Ultra the slimmest smartphone with the largest Full-HD display (6.4 inches), dethroning the Ascend P6 from its throne. Sony used a new screen technology for the Z Ultra, something it dubs TRILUMIONOUS technology, supposedly bringi...