Well I guess since nobody talks on their phone any more it's not **that** ridiculous..
I still do...
am i getting old and behind the times already?
I am only 24
99% sure he was being sarcastic. I hope.
micro sd compatible? removable battery?
micro sd compatible? removable battery?
4.7 is not too big. Its pretty much the perfect size for a phone screenStill is.
This thing in the OP is a tablet, not a phone, no matter what Sony says.
Yes, no.
Meh.
If its unlocked and can be used on the Sprint network, i will definitely get one. I was going to get the note or tab, whatever it was called, instead of the s4, but the crappy screen dissuaded me. Bring on the phablets! Just hoping the battery life is okay.
nope, GSM only
How about that Note 8.0?
Haha. Ridiculous.
How about that Note 8.0?
How about that Note 8.0?
but that's actually marketed as a tablet... now the Asus Fonepad on the other hand...
How about that Note 8.0?
Hahaha wtf is this real!?!
I was considering this as an option as I'm due a phone upgrade but after seeing this pic...
Any more details on the bluetooth attachment? I take it you can recieve and answer calls on that without going to the main handset?
How about that Note 8.0?
I... I don't even know what to say to this!
It's too late!
OK. Now that this humongous freakazoid phone is out of the way, they can announce their i1/Honami BEST SMART PHONE EVER*
*for this year only.
Have they released the dimensions? I'm going to measure my pockets.
The Honami is what I am waiting on. I hope its awesome. I'm holding out and not buying a S4.
Considering phonecalling is about 1% of what people do with their smartphones...Why would you bring that beast rock climbing?! Funny how they didn't show anyone actually using it as...you know a phone calling someone.
The Honami is sounding great so far, but I'm worried about the rumored thickness of 10-12mm. Now that we've seen the 6.5mm Z Ultra, other phones just won't be the same.
What is this I'm reading about Triluminos being QLED? Is it actually not an LCD screen? If so, why the hell isn't Sony capitalizing on this by introducing Triluminos as an OLED/LCD3 competitor? Calling the screen technology something like Triluminos QLED or even just QLED would be better than just Triluminos.
Without naming the elephant in the room, Sony Mobile's Marketing Programme Manager Benoit Obadia acknowledged that there's indeed a stronger request for bigger displays on phones these days. But as to why his team specifically chose a 6.4-inch screen size, Jun said it was simply a matter of finding the largest panel that he could fit into the width plus a similar thickness of a passport -- something that travelers are used to carrying around all the time, especially in their coat pocket. Similarly, seasoned travelers are also likely to be carrying a pen, which can be used for scribbling on the Xperia Z Ultra. That way they won't have to carry a dedicated stylus.
"The point of this Xperia Z Ultra is how we could let the users bring this one into their travel and daily life," said Jun. "That's why we chose aluminium to realize our product's proposition."