So after Sony built in waterproofing and made the leap to a highly capable 20.7-megapixel camera in last year’s flagship, the Xperia Z1, what would the Xperia Z2 deliver?
The big upgrade is the screen. It’s a little bigger (5.2 inches measured diagonally) but it looks tremendous. Sony has always borrowed expertise from its other divisions, including the TV section. This phone has a Triluminos screen with Live Colour LED. This offers a bigger colour range and wider viewing angles. Since the phone’s screen is big enough for two people to watch video at the same time, this is a real benefit.
The display is rich and vibrant without tipping over into colour saturation. It’s pin-sharp and makes Sony’s demure take on Android with its subtle, darker colours look its best.
The big upgrade is the screen. It’s a little bigger (5.2 inches measured diagonally) but it looks tremendous. Sony has always borrowed expertise from its other divisions, including the TV section. This phone has a Triluminos screen with Live Colour LED. This offers a bigger colour range and wider viewing angles. Since the phone’s screen is big enough for two people to watch video at the same time, this is a real benefit.
The display is rich and vibrant without tipping over into colour saturation. It’s pin-sharp and makes Sony’s demure take on Android with its subtle, darker colours look its best.
The stills camera is the same as last year, though as this was that 20.7-megapixel model based on components identical to an advanced Sony compact camera, it’s still no slouch. All last year’s extras like the splendid Info Eye which recognises that landmark building you’re shooting and downloads information to the phone is still here. And the cute augmented reality setting where you can make dinosaurs appear (though sadly only on the photos, not in real life) is still there. It’s been enhanced so you can overlay the creatures and cartoony leaves, trees and volcanoes on video as well.
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