Showing posts with label Latest Sony news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Latest Sony news. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 September 2015

Sony Xperia M5 Dual With 13-Megapixel Front Camera Launched at Rs. 37,990

Sony Xperia M5 Dual With 13-Megapixel Front Camera Launched at Rs. 37,990
As teased by Sony on Tuesday, the Japanese consumer electronics giant launched the Xperia M5 Dual in India on Wednesday, with availability beginning on the same day. Priced at Rs. 37,990, the smartphone will be available in Black and Gold colour variants.

The Sony Xperia M5 Dual is a selfie-focused smartphone that is also "waterproof" according to the company, featuring IP65 and IP68 certification for dust and water protection. Much like Sony's flagship smartphones, the Xperia M5 Dual also features a cap-less USB port. The single-SIM Sony Xperia M5 is not being launched in India at this time.
The Xperia M5 Dual features a 13-megapixel front-facing camera with Sony's Exmor RS sensor. The smartphone sports a 21.5-megapixel rear camera with what Sony calls "Hybrid autofocus" and a f/2.2 lens. The rear camera offers 5x image zoom, 4K video recording, auto scene recognition, image stabiliser, and geo-tagging among other features. It features a 5-inch full-HD (1080x1920 pixels) display.
The Sony Xperia M5 is powered by a 64-bit octa-core MediaTek Helio X10 (MT6795) processor clocked at 2GHz with 3GB of RAM. It features 16GB internal storage which can be expanded via microSD card (up to 200GB). The Android 5.0 Lollipop-based Xperia M5 supports GPRS/ EDGE, 3G, and 4G (not available in all markets) connectivity options. The smartphone packs a 2600mAh battery.
Initially launched alongside the Sony Xperia C5 Ultra in August, the handset was announced to be available in select countries across emerging markets starting mid-August. Late last month, the Sony Xperia C5 Ultra Dual was launched in India at Rs. 29,990.

Display

5.00-inch

Processor

2GHz

Front Camera

13-megapixel

Resolution

1080x1920 pixels

RAM

3GB

OS

Android 5.0

Storage

16GB

Rear Camera

21.5-megapixel

Battery capacity

2600mAh

Thursday, 3 September 2015

Sony Xperia Z5, Xperia Z5 Compact, Xperia Z5 Premium First Impressions

Sony unveiled its flagship smartphone lineup for 2015, and instead of the two variants that most were expecting, we got three - theSony Xperia Z5, the Sony Xperia Z5 Compact, and the Sony Xperia Z5 Premium.
At the pre-IFA launch event in Berlin on Wednesday, the Xperia Z5 Premium was mentioned almost as an afterthought as Sony President and CEO Kazuo Hirai took time to walk through the features of the Sony Xperia Z5 and its smaller sibling, the Z5 Compact. However, it was the Premium that grabbed most of the headlines for being the first smartphone with a 4K display. While we've seen the emergence of 2K displays on smartphones, most people we know are happy with full-HD resolution. In fact, the iPhone 6 isn't even full-HD and still we've yet to come across average users who say that it has a "low resolution" screen.
In that context, is the Sony Xperia Z5 Premium a concept more than anything else? Is it an attempt bySony to push the boundaries of what's possible and remind everyone that there's plenty of innovation left in the old warhorse? While company representatives wouldn't directly comment on the subject, reading between the lines suggests that is at least part of the motivation.
"I believe there is still great potential for innovation within consumer electronics. At Sony we'll continue to make advances that make your life better and to provide you with wow experiences," Hirai said as part of a statement released to the media.
And the Premium certainly lives up to the hype. We spent around 24 hours with the Xperia Z5 Premium and Xperia Z5 before the launch event, and a few minutes with the Xperia Z5 Compact at the demo area at the launch venue. Apart from the screen size and resolution, the three phones are practically identical, and apart from a few niggles - some of which can be attributed to the fact that what we received were pre-release units - they represent a package with plenty of potential.
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Display
There's no doubt that the screen on the Sony Xperia Z5 Premium is stunning. At over 800 pixels per inch, the display is obviously the highest resolution yet, but in terms of everyday use, most would be hardpressed to spot any noticeable improvement in terms of density compared to, say, the display on the Samsung Galaxy S6.
In fact, apart from the occasion when we had both smartphones under the lens in side-by-side comparisons, we didn't spot a significant difference between the Z5 Premium and the Sony Xperia Z5, which has a 'paltry' full-HD display. The Xperia Z5 Compact has a smaller display and a lower resolution 720p panel.
Camera improvements
The headline feature of the new Xperia Z5 series of smartphones is of course the rear camera. The three phones come with 1/2.3 Exmor RS for mobile 23-megapixel sensor and f/2.0 G lens. Sony claims to have designed the camera inside its new flagships using the same technology that's seen in its Alpha range of interchangeable lens cameras. The camera also boasts of the "fastest autofocus in a smartphone" - at 0.037 seconds - and while we couldn't do any side-by-side comparisons with other smartphones during our time with the devices, the camera certainly felt fast enough for most everyday occasions.
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One area where we definitely spotted significant improvements is image stabilisation, or SteadyShot as Sony likes to call it. The Xperia Z5 and Xperia Z5 Premium were able to reduce a large part of the jerkiness that comes when you shoot a video while walking, which is an extremely welcome addition. 
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Sony is also claiming improvements in low-light performance of the camera, a claim we will put to test as part of our detailed review at a later stage. From whatever little we've seen so far, the camera inside the new Xperia Z5 series of phones has the potential to compete with - if not better - the best in business.
Fingerprint scanner
The other big new feature is addition of a fingerprint scanner, something which people have come to expect from a flagship device. We've seen fingerprint scanners integrated into home buttons (usually work well) and we've come across fingerprint scanners at back of the device (most with disastrous results), and now we have a fingerprint scanner integrated on to the side. Sony seems to have got the hardware and software implementation done just right, as the feature worked as advertised in the time we spent with the devices.
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Some concerns
Our biggest concern comes from the fact that the phones use the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chipset, which has been in the news for all the wrong reasons, especially due to its heating issues. In fact, during the brief time that we spent with the device, we got the overheating warning on a couple of occasions when we were shooting 4K video. Granted, we were outdoor on a hot (by European standards) day, but we should still be able to shoot more than a couple of minutes of videos before running into such problems. 
A Sony representative said the company is aware of these problems and reminded us of the pre-release nature of the unit we'd received. In fact, we were assured that these concerns had been addressed in newer builds and this shouldn't be a problem with units that customers will receive. We can only hope that's indeed the case.
Battery life of the Z5 Premium especially will be under the scanner, given the high resolution display that it needs to power.
Price and availability
Sony Xperia Z5 and Xperia Z5 Compact will launch globally from October 2015, and Xperia Z5 Premium will hit the markets in November 2015. The Sony Xperia Z5 and Sony Xperia Z5 Premium will be available in both single SIM and dual SIM variants, with India expected to get the dual SIM models of the phones sometime before Diwali. The way things stand at the moment, the Xperia Z5 Compact is unlikely to come to the Indian shores, though that may change in the future. Prices for individual markets will be shared closer to launch.

Sony Xperia Z5 Premium Is the World's First Phone With a 4K Display

Sony has unveiled the Xperia Z5 Premium, the world's first smartphone with a 4K UHD display, which means it has four times as many pixels as a full-HD display.
Ever since the first smartphone made the jump from full-HD to Quad-HD display, the question became which will be the first manufacturer to release a smartphone with 4K Ultra-HD display, and Sony has won that race with the Sony Xperia Z5 Premium. Of course, the benefits of cramming in over 800 pixels per inch on a screen that's unlikely to be very far from your eyes at any given point are questionable, not least because 4K by itself has an ecosystem problem.
Sony and other manufacturers have been trying to address this in part by launching a range of 4K devices, including cameras that can record 4K video, which means you have something to watch at the highest quality on your shiny new displays. YouTube also supports 4K resolution, which means you will have at least some content to watch at full resolution, should the creators of the video have uploaded it in 4K.
Sony has the Xperia Z5 Premium upscale your favourite content to 4K, enhancing "any native or third party-videos or photos so you can view Netflix, YouTube or your holiday shots in 4K detail". Of course, the Xperia Z5 Premium also comes with 4K video recording and other specifications that are nearly identical to the Sony Xperia Z5 and Sony Xperia Z5 Compact.
The Sony Xperia Z5 Premium is powered by a Snapdragon 810 processor and it comes with 3430mAh battery with quick charging support. It comes with 32GB internal storage, with the capability to take a 200GB external microSD card, which offers extra room for 4K videos and movies.
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Xperia Z5 Premium also feature's Sony's on display feature - the data transfer between processor and device is optimised so Xperia Z5's display memory technology remembers the display of images seen on your smartphone and caches the image or video so that you don't need to reload the full image each time you view it - preserving battery power in the process. Connectivity options on the Sony Xperia Z5 Premium include DLNA and MHL 3.0 to enjoy your content on a 4K TV.
It also includes High-Res Audio support as well as DSEE HXTM, which upscales the audio fidelity of your existing MP3, AAC or Spotify tracks to "near High-Res audio quality". Sony claims its LDAC codec transmits data three times more efficiently than legacy codec over Bluetooth, enabling efficient wireless audio streaming.
At the launch event in Berlin, Sony also unveiled the Xperia Z5 and Xperia Z5 Compact. Sony Xperia Z5 Premium will hit the markets in November 2015, while Xperia Z5 and Xperia Z5 Compact will launch globally from October 2015. The Sony Xperia Z5 and Sony Xperia Z5 Premium will be available in both single SIM and dual SIM variants, with India expected to get the dual SIM models of the phones. There's no word so far on pricing of the phones.

Sony Xperia Z5 Premium Dual

Sony Xperia Z5 Premium Dual
Sony Xperia Z5 Premium Dual smartphone with 5.50-inch 2160x3840 display alongside 3GB RAM and 23-megapixel rear camera.

Key Specs

Screen Size5.50-inch
Resolution2160x3840 pixels
Storage32GB
RAM3GB
Rear Camera23-megapixel
Front Camera5-megapixel
OSAndroid 5.1
Battery Capacity3430mAh