It's nice to see the XPERIA Z finally available in the U.S. A wider carrier availability would have been even better, but T-Mobile wins by securing this exclusive deal with Sony. This carrier has interesting plans that could potentially save money for sub...
Published: 2013-07-11, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com.au
The Sony Xperia Z boasts a thin, attractive design that's also dust- and water-resistant. It's equipped with a big, bright screen and 4G LTE, takes great pictures, and has sharp call quality
The Sony Xperia Z's battery life is short, its camera is slow, and its processor is not as peppy as those found in other flagship phones. Its glossy chassis attracts fingerprints easily
The Sony Xperia Z makes sense if a water-resistant design and excellent photos are a priority, but skip it if you demand blazingly fast performance and long battery life....
Abstract: At long last, the Xperia Z is coming to the states. It was the most appealing phone at CES back in January, with its good looks and waterproofiness. But that was half a year ago, and since then the HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4 have made quite an impressi...
Abstract: Sony finally has the smartphone it needs to become a major player in the U.S. mobile market.Since its sweep at CES 2013, The Sony Xperia Z has become known in some circles as the best phone Americans can’t buy — thankfully, that changes next week when ...
Published: 2013-07-10, Author: Andrew , review by: mobileburn.com
Abstract: Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. Sony Xperia Z Sony and T-Mobile hope you have a short memory span. They hope that U.S. customers won't remember that the Sony Xperia Z smartphone first appeared eight months ago, at a time when Android was by f...
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Abstract: We've worked with it in the past, but on the heels of T-Mobile's special event, Aaron goes in-depth with the T-Mobile variant of the popular Sony Xperia Z . Available on July 17th for $99 down and 24 payments of $20, the Sony Xperia Z offers a 1.5 GHz qua...
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Published: 2013-07-10, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com
The Sony Xperia Z boasts a thin, attractive design that's also dust- and water-resistant. It's equipped with a big, bright screen and 4G LTE, takes great pictures, and has sharp call quality
The Sony Xperia Z's battery life is short, its camera is slow, and its processor is not as peppy as those found in other flagship phones. Its glossy chassis attracts fingerprints easily
The Sony Xperia Z makes sense if a water-resistant design and excellent photos are a priority, but skip it if you demand blazingly fast performance and long battery life.
Dustproof and waterproof to 1 meter for up to 30 minutes, 13megapixel camera, Stylish design with tempered glass front and back, Huge, gorgeous 5inch screen at 1920x1080p and 443 pixels per inch
Camera's lowlight and panorama performance was a little disappointing, TMobile's LTE network needs to expand to more cities, Running Android 4.1.1 at launch, instead of the most recent 4.2.2 (Sony promises an upgrade)
A little water can't hurt the stylish, waterproof Xperia Z, and its 5-inch, high-def screen rocks too....