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Sony releases two flagship smartphones every year, and though that might seem like an oddity, it's not very different from what several other Android OEMs do. Samsung releases Galaxy S and Galaxy Note flagships roughly six months apart, and LG's been doin...
Good, Premium metal body, Great performance...
Same old design, Questionable value proposition...
There's a lot to like about the Sony Xperia XZ1 - it has a good display with HDR support, excellent performance, decent battery life, a camera that's good enough for many people, and Android Oreo backed by what has so far been a decent record of regular u...
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It's been a tough year for flagships in 2017. With smartphone trends getting upended by the end of the year, delays in the production of flagship chips and Samsung's utter dominance of the premium Android market, there's little room left for smartphone ma...
and price in IndiaWith the Sony Xperia XZ1, Sony has done the impossible: They've gone backwards in time. What you get is a phone with massive bezels, a great screen, a disappointing camera, sub-par battery life, great build quality, boring design and a...
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techmagnifier.com Updated: 2019-12-03 08:58:10
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2017 has been one of the most happening years for Sony in India. The company announced loads of devices including smartphones, cameras, speakers, and the much famed Sony Xperia XZ Premium packing the latest Qualcomm chipset prior to any other handset make...
Handy form factor, Swift performance, Fantastic camera, Decent Battery Life, Receives Regular Updates, Loud Audio Output...
Broad bezels around the display, Slippery rear surface, Low light camera performance isn't upto the mark...
The Sony Xperia XZ1 is a well-constructed smartphone that comes with a premium build. In regular use, the smartphone may never disappoint you with graphic intensive gaming or multitasking. Although it packs a relatively smaller battery, the phone delivere...
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The brand has added improved camera along with latest hardware and software to compete with the likes of Samsung, LG and more. But will it work?Good performanceCamera does a decent jobDisplay is goodAge-old designBattery is mediocreNo bezel-less displaySo...
Good performance, Camera does a decent job, Display is good...
Age-old design, Battery is mediocre, No bezel-less display...
To conclude, with Xperia XZ1, Sony has improved on various department and it works better than its predecessors. The phone comes with a compact look and the camera does a decent job as well. However, the company is still stuck with an older design languag...
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Sony's latest smartphone Xperia XZ1 comes with a unique 3D scanning feature while being at a flagship level. The Motion Eye camera, super slow motion, 3D creator, HDR display, its highly compact design, and Android Oreo out-of-the-box are some of the feat...
Sleek and Slim Compact Form Factor, Metallic Design, HDR Display, Android 8.0 Oreo out-of-the-box, 3D Creator App Seems Interesting, Reliable Camera, Records 960 Frames Per Second Footage, Fast Performer, Lag-Free Experience, Decent Battery Life, USB 3.1...
3D modeling has limited usability, Super Slow Motion is limited to one second...
It looks like Sony has improved a lot in terms of offerings, the overall package is undeniable, it replicates most things from the Xperia XZ Premium itself and the pricing just fits the flagship territory. Sony can still pop-up the bezel-less type design...
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Sony's efforts to make the next flagship better is fairly tempting, we saw the best performing smartphone from Sony, the Xperia XZ Premium tops out in most things, and perhaps the Xperia XZ1 is no exception if we look the features and specifications on pa...
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There's a thing to be said about Sony smartphones. Staying true to their vision, the company hasn't been swayed by the latest trends, fads and well, the competition. Some might say that they are starting to look ancient when pitched against the latest inn...
Top of the line specs, great performance, Android Oreo, a good screen, oodles of connectivity options and hey, even a headphone jack. The Sony Xperia XZ1 is a very good phone that is unfortunately surrounded by greater competition.The lackluster camera pe...
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The fact that Sony has been struggling with their smartphone business as of late is an open secret. Sony has always made smartphones with strong cameras, unique industrial designs and vivid displays - but still success, especially in terms of sales has al...
Stellar camera, Svelte design, Android 8.0 Oreo, Great performance...
Poor battery life, Antenna issues, Bezels waste of space...
Well, there is no denying the fact that the Xperia XZ1 is the best smartphone Sony has made to date. It may not have a crazy 4K display like the Xperia XZ Premium, but it comes with fast and fluid software, a sleek and svelte design, stellar cameras and a...
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Sony Xperia is one of the most consistent and longest running Android device lineup in the smartphone world. The handsets in the series have always offered impressive camera and audio features making them one of the most worthy multimedia gadgets to smart...
Compact enough to fit in one hand, Premium and durable design, 1080P HDR display is a delight, Immersive audio features, Capable camera, Latest Android experience...
Camera lacks OIS, Camera software could use some improvements, Same old Sony design might disappoint some users...
Xperia XZ1 is an impressive Android device. It might not look and feel as futuristic as some of the newest bezel-less handsets, but is very practical and performance driven. You get to experience the latest software, mind blowing audio and display feature...
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Sony s latest premium smartphone the Xperia XZ1 takes cues from the companys earlier 2017 flagship, the Xperia XZ Premium. It has got a solid build quality, latest Snapdragon processor, long battery life, and capable cameras. Its also evident that Sony...
Sony tried really hard to make the Xperia XZ1 standout from the crowd and its performance is generally good. It’s a well-made phone that feels good in the hand and has a good camera, if not the best, with long battery. As we mentioned in the beginning, th...
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Powerful hardware. 3D-scanning camera. Lots of high-resolution audio technologies. First phone to ship with Android 8.0 Oreo.Dated design. No fingerprint sensor for US customers. Sony's Xperia XZ1 is a powerful smartphone with a unique 3D-scanning camera...
Powerful hardware, 3D-scanning camera, Lots of high-resolution audio technologies, First phone to ship with Android 8,0 Oreo...
Dated design, No fingerprint sensor for US customers...
Sony's Xperia XZ1 is a powerful smartphone with a unique 3D-scanning camera that could earn it a following among 3D printing enthusiasts...
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Phones in 2017 have bezel-less displays, at least two cameras, fast processors, displays that have more pixels than you need, and so on. But while even Apple is conforming to this trend, Japan's most famous consumer technology company refuses to do so. So...
Compact, ergonomic design, Fast, lag-free performance...
Average battery life, Camera isn't dependable, Begs for updated looks...
The Sony Xperia XZ1 is cheap by Sony's standards. It also has some impressive technologies built inside, and is a fast smartphone. It just doesn't feel like a phone that belongs in 2017. It can neither match up to flagship phones of today, nor does it mak...
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If there's a standout feature on Sony smartphones then it has to be the camera. That's not to say that in other aspects, Sony is lagging behind but the camera has always been Sony's strongest suit. The Japanese brand has launched the Sony Xperia XZ1 which...
The Sony Xperia XZ1 comes with a price tag of Rs 44,990. The smartphone packs an impressive design and all the high-end specifications which a flagship should have. It has the latest processor and operating system but it still lacks some of the things. Fo...
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If there's a standout feature on Sony smartphones then it has to be the camera. That's not to say that in other aspects, Sony is lagging behind but the camera has always been Sony's strongest suit. The Japanese brand has launched the Sony Xperia XZ1 which...
Good Build quality, Excellent performance, Decent camera...
The Sony Xperia XZ1 comes with a price tag of Rs 44,990. The smartphone packs an impressive design and all the high-end specifications which a flagship should have. It has the latest processor and operating system but it still lacks some of the things. Fo...
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If there's a standout feature on Sony smartphones then it has to be the camera. That's not to say that in other aspects, Sony is lagging behind but the camera has always been Sony's strongest suit. The Japanese brand has launched the Sony Xperia XZ1 which...
Good Build quality, Excellent performance, Decent camera...
The Sony Xperia XZ1 comes with a price tag of Rs 44,990. The smartphone packs an impressive design and all the high-end specifications which a flagship should have. It has the latest processor and operating system but it still lacks some of the things. Fo...
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Sony announced the India launch of its latest flagship smartphone, the Xperia XZ1, at an event in New Delhi on Monday. The Sony Xperia XZ1 is the first phone in India that ships with Android 8.0 Oreo out-of-the-box, and it's already available to purchase...
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Priced at Rs 44,990, the smartphone comes loaded with pretty interesting specs sheet along with a new 3D scanning feature, which could open the world of myriad possibilities.Sony has today announced the launch of its latest flagship smartphone, the Xperia...
To wrap up, Sony has tried hard this time to introduce some really interesting features with Xperia XZ1. The phone's 3D Creator feature surely looks promising and the burst mode at 10fps is yet another a first in a smartphone. However, the design looks a...
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Sony was never a company to blindly follow trends, having its own approach to the mobile market. It's a fact perfectly illustrated by the company's latest flagship duo - the XZ1 and XZ1 Compact, which you only need to look at once to recognize the Xperia...
Wrapping it upSony Xperia XZ1 comes just five months after the Xperia XZs premiere, so Sony didn't exactly have time for a major overhaul. What it did have was the Xperia XZ Premium and its exclusive features to bring down the ranks, and a brand new Andro...
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stuffmideast.com Updated: 2019-12-03 08:58:14
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If a tree falls in the forest, does it make a sound? That age-old question now has a 2017 equivalent: if there's no 4K HDR content for your phone, does having a 4K HDR screen even matter?Sony's Xperia XZ Premium was first past the post with these two desi...
Let's be honest: unless you've been paying attention very, very carefully over the past four years, you'd struggle to tell the XZ1 apart from any of the multitude of Xperia phones that came before it.When the rest of the smartphone world is making the jum...
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There's a new top Sony dog in town and its name is the Xperia XZ1. So, it's official: Sony is persisting with its, let's say, questionable naming convention. To be fair, we do see the consistency in it all, but it is still a rather silly title. Plus, we d...
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