
PRICE: Rs 38,990
SPECS: ANDROID V4.1.2; 5-INCH CAPACITIVE TOUCH DISPLAY; 1.5GHZ QUAD-CORE PROCESSOR; 2GB RAM;16 GB INTERNAL STORAGE, UP TO 32 GB EXPANDABLE; 3G, WI-FI, BLUETOOTH, NFC; 13.1 MP; 139 X 71 X 7.9MM; 146 GRAMS; 2330 MAH BATTERY
After the Xperia Arc S, no Sony phone has been really able to capture our, or anyone else's, attention. The company has been struggling for a while to get both the specs and the design right on its smartphone. But, finally, it seems to have learnt from past mistakes and found the right mix with the Xperia Z .
PERFORMANCE
Along with the water-resistant design and camera, this phone also stands out for its overall performance. Quick to power up, it launched heavy apps with ease. Even though the camera app consumed a lot of resources, multitasking and browsing were smooth. On the Quadrant Benchmark test the Xperia Z clocked 8117, much higher than the new HTC Butterfly's 7674. The battery easily gave us a day with the average use.
DESIGN
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CAMERA
Remember the Cyber-shot series that once used to offer the best imaging among smartphones? Sony is trying to conjured the same magic with the Xperia Z's 13MP camera. It is easy to operate with a wide range of settings and options. We were impressed by the scene modes like anti-motion blur, backlight correction HDR, handheld twilight, high sensitivity, gourmet and pet. The panorama mode was seamless too. The 'Superior Auto' mode, which tries to detect the scene and change settings accordingly, was special. For instance, in low-light conditions it automatically shifted to the night mode and switched from landscape to portrait as needed. Although, the mode selection is very accurate, you also have the option of shifting to a normal mode. In normal mode, the 13MP camera captured images at 4128x3096p and switched to 12MP at 3920x2940p in the superior auto mode. The images were always sharp and replicated real life colours.
WHY WE FELL FOR IT? A perfect phablet with almost everything you are looking for.
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