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Thursday, 17 December 2015

Sony Xperia Z5 Review - Gadget Guru

Sony Xperia Z5 Review

Introduction


Unlike some of its competitors (cough-Samsung-cough-LG), Sony isn't used to flooding the market with products. It likes to take its time and come up with just a few handsets each year: one or two budget phones here, a couple of mid-rangers there, and, if it's a new James Bond movie kind of year – a heavy-hitting flagship for enthusiasts.

Well, what do you know! Agent 007 is back, and so is Sony with a brand new flagship: the Xperia Z5.

Sony Xperia Z5 Review
Sony Xperia Z5 Review
Sony Xperia Z5 Review
Sony Xperia Z5 Review
Sony Xperia Z5 Review
At first glance, the Z5 is typical Sony – a logical continuation of the company's long-running Xperia Z line. However, is this really the Sony we've been looking for? Are the values of the company, and the characteristic traits of its products alive and well in the Xperia Z5? Is it an example of a thought-out, polished Android smartphone, or is it too little, too late?

We've waited long enough for the Z5, and now, it's time to see if Sony really has something to serve that's not already on the table.

Design

Timeless design with compromised execution.

Certain forms, certain shapes, cannot go out of fashion. And in that line of thought, the Sony Xperia Z5's rectangular shape continues to stand the test of time. It's strict, classy… and different. Very few are the handsets that dare go fully rectangular, and for that reason, the Xperia Z5's shape continues to be recognizable, unique even.

The proportions of the front are almost right, but the upper bezel is ever so slightly higher than the bottom one, so its look is not exactly perfectly balanced. And while that slight imperfection in the appearance may not prove to break the deal for most, the dangerously sharp edges of the Z5's frame probably will. As soon as you hold Sony's latest creation in hand, an unexpected and unprovoked sensation of a sharp object scratching against your skin will take you by surprise. Holding the Xperia Z5 is not a pleasant thing to do unless you put a case on it, so we can't help but wonder how Sony let such an obvious design flaw slip past.

The back panel is now made of what Sony calls “frosted glass”. It's basically glass with a matte finish to it, instead of the typical glossy one. It feels very similar to the glass track pad of a MacBook. Its advantage is that it picks up almost no fingerprints, so it always looks relatively clean. Unfortunately, it's also extremely slippery (unlike glossy glass), making us feel unsure if we prefer it that way.

The peculiarities never end with the Xperia Z5's design. If you take a closer look at the images, you'll notice the weird positioning of the volume keys, which are below (not above) the power key on the right hand side. This position doesn't make the buttons any easier to reach or use. In fact, it made them more inconvenient for us. One the plus side, Sony is keeping the two-step camera shutter key, and this one works very well.

And while we're on the topic of buttons – the power key is now also a fingerprint scanner. When it comes to speed and accuracy, it's pretty decent, but its positioning and impact on the seamlessness of the user experience are less than ideal. The button itself doesn't protrude from the surface, and doesn't click reassuringly enough, which is to say it could be designed better.

To see the phones in real size or compare them with other models, visit our Visual Phone Size Comparison page.
Sony Xperia Z5 Review

Display

An extraordinarily bright display with so-so color balance.

5.2 inches, 1080 x 1920 pixels, IPS LCD... Sony has to be congratulated for not playing the specs game and sticking with this resolution, because in no way is the Xperia Z5's screen harder to read, in comparison to the 1440 x 2560 screens out there.
Color balance and accuracy, on the other hand, are areas where Sony should have tried a bit harder. The screen has a significant blue tint, taking some of the life away from images. It's not too bad, though, plus Sony is kind enough to let us adjust display color balance from the settings, meaning there's a way to get a more natural-toned image.

Outdoor visibility is excellent with the Sony Xperia Z5. The handset achieves maximum brightness of about 670 nits, which is enough to outshine almost any other phone of that caliber. Meanwhile, the lowest brightness point is at 4 nits, which makes the screen comfortable for bedtime reading.

Display measurements and quality



    Maximum brightness (nits)Higher is better Minimum brightness (nits)Lower is better Contrast Higher is better Color temperature (Kelvins) Gamma Delta E rgbcmy Lower is better Delta E grayscale Lower is better
    Sony Xperia Z5 672
    (Excellent)
    4
    (Excellent)
    1:1256
    (Excellent)
    7688
    (Average)
    2.62 3.79
    (Good)
    6.19
    (Average)
    Samsung Galaxy S6 563
    (Excellent)
    2
    (Excellent)
    unmeasurable
    (Excellent)
    6584
    (Excellent)
    2.11 2.02
    (Good)
    2.94
    (Good)
    Apple iPhone 6s 554
    (Excellent)
    6
    (Good)
    1:1593
    (Excellent)
    7056
    (Good)
    2.21 1.47
    (Excellent)
    3.23
    (Good)
    LG G4 454
    (Good)
    2
    (Excellent)
    1:1930
    (Excellent)
    8031
    (Poor)
    2.24 4.36
    (Average)
    7.28
    (Average)



    Monday, 14 July 2014

    10 hot smartphones under Rs 10,000

    Asus ZenFone 5
     


    The 8GB variant of Asus ZenFone 5 has been priced at Rs 9,999. The smartphone has a 5-inch screen with 720p resolution, runs on Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean) and powered by a 1.6GHz dual-core Intel Atom Z2560 processor with HyperThreading technology.

    ZenFone 5 has 2GB of RAM, microSD card support up to 64GB and comes with a 2,100mAh battery. It features an 8MP camera with LED flash, and also has a 2MP secondary camera. It offers standard connectivity options: 2G, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0 and microUSB 2.0.
     
    Moto E
    With a 4.3-inch (960x540p) display, Motorola’s cheapest smartphone Moto E is exclusively available at Rs 6,999 via Flipkart. The smartphone is powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core processor with 1GB RAM and comes with 4GB internal storage; it also supports microSD cards up to 32GB. The phone has the latest version of Android Kitkat.

    On the back of Moto E is a 5MP camera, sans LED flash; the secondary, front camera is also missing. Connectivity features of the smartphone include 2G, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, and microUSB 2.0. The phone runs on a 1,980 mAh battery and is available in two colours – black and white.
     
    Micromax Unite 2


    Available online at Rs 7,000, Micromax Unite 2 has a 4.7-inch screen (800x480p resolution) and is powered by a 1.3GHz quad-core Mediatek processor with 1GB RAM. It features 4GB on-board storage, expandable up to 32 GB via microSD cards.

    Micromax Unite 2 has a 5MP main camera with LED flash and 2MP front camera. On the connectivity front, the Android 4.4 (KitKat) powered smartphone has 2G, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS and microUSB 2.0. It has a 2,000 mAh battery and is available in grey, green, red, and white colours.

    The distinguishing feature of the smartphone is support for 21 Indian languages, such as Maithili, Bodo, Dogri, Sanskrit and Sindhi.
     
     
    Nokia Lumia 630


    The single sim variant of Nokia Lumia 630 can be purchased online for approximately Rs 9,500. The smartphone sports a 4.5-inch (480x854p) display and is powered with quad-core 1.2 GHz processor with 512MB of RAM and runs Windows Phone 8.1. It has 8GB internal storage and can support microSD cards of up to 128GB.

    The phone has a 5MP camera without LED flash, and does not have secondary camera. You can connect to internet via 2G, 3G, and Wi-Fi, and can transfer data through Bluetooth 4.0, and microUSB 2.0. It is powered by a 1,830mAh battery and is available in 5 colours — bright orange, bright green, bright yellow, white and black.
     
    HTC Desire 210


    HTC Desire 210 has a 4-inch (480x800p) display, is powered with 1GHz dual-core processor and has 512MB of RAM. Available in black, white and red colours, the phone is powered by Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean) operating system, internal storage of 4GB and can support microSD cards of up to 32 GB.

    Desire 210 features a 5MP main camera and a VGA secondary camera. Speaking of connectivity, the phone can connect to internet via 2G, 3G, and Wi-Fi, and can transfer data through Bluetooth 4.0, and microUSB 2.0. The phone has a 1,300mAh battery and can be bought via e-commerce sites for approximately Rs 7,500.
     
    Nokia Lumia 525


    Available online at approximately Rs 8,500, Nokia Lumia 525 has a 4-inch (480 x 800p) display and runs on Windows Phone 8 OS. This smartphone is powered by dual-core 1GHz processor with 1GB RAM and is available in four colours, namely black, white, yellow and red. It has internal storage of 8GB and can support microSD cards of up to 64GB.

    Nokia Lumia 525 also features a 5MP rear camera, but does not have rear LED flash and front camera. On the connectivity front, the phone has features like 2G, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS and microUSB 2.0. The phone comes with a 1,430mAh battery.
     



    Xolo Q1011

    An Android 4.4 (KitKat)-powered smartphone, Xolo Q1011 is available online at a price of Rs 9,999. The dual-sim phone has a 5-inch One Glass Solution (OGS) IPS display with 720p resolution and is available in 2 colours — black and white.

    Powered by a 1.3GHz quad-core MediaTek processor, Xolo Q1011 has 1GB of RAM, 4GB built-in storage, a microSD card slot and a 2,250 mAh battery. It also features an 8MP primary camera with dual LED flash and a 2MP secondary camera. The connectivity options of the phone include 2G, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0 and microUSB.
     

    Samsung Galaxy S Duos

    Featuring a 4-inch (480x800p) display, Samsung Galaxy Duos 2 is available on e-commerce websites for approximately Rs 8,000. The smartphone is powered by Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean). Powered by a dual-core 1.2GHz processor, it has 768MB RAM, 4GB of internal storage, and can support microSD cards of up to 32GB.

    Samsung Galaxy S Duos 2 features a 5MP main camera with LED flash and a VGA secondary camera. It can access internet via 2G, 3G and Wi-Fi, and transfer data via Bluetooth 4.0 and microUSB 2.0. The phone is available in black, white and la fleur colour options and runs on 1,500 mAh, Li-Ion battery.
     
    Lava Iris X1


    Lava Iris X1 has a 4.5-inch (480x854p) display, is powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core processor with 1GB RAM. Available only in black and white colours, the phone has 4GB internal storage and can support a microSD card of up to 32GB.

    The phone has a 5MP main camera with LED flash and a 2MP secondary camera. On the connectivity front, it offers support for 2G, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, and microUSB 2.0. The phone is priced at Rs 7,849. It has a 1,800mAh battery and runs the latest version of Android, KitKat.
     
    Intex Aqua Curve Mini


    An Android 4.4 (KitKat) smartphone, Aqua Curve Mini is available online for approximately Rs 7,300. This smartphone has a 4.5-inch (480x854p) display and packs a 1.3GHz quad-core processor and 1GB RAM under the hood. It comes with 4GB internal storage and can support microSD cards up to 32GB.

    Intex Aqua Curve Mini sports an 8MP rear camera with LED flash, and a 2MP secondary camera. Powered by a 1,500mAh battery, the phone offers 2G, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and microUSB connectivity options.