Nope, nothing. 24 month contract with O2... if I manage to get the deal. But now I'm reading reviews and gradually leaning to the M8 lol
Have fun with that 4 megapixel camera.
Nope, nothing. 24 month contract with O2... if I manage to get the deal. But now I'm reading reviews and gradually leaning to the M8 lol
Have fun with that 4 megapixel camera.
So "apparently" <cough>theverge<cough> the screen is utter crap in sunlight.
Can anyone of you lovely people confirm or deny this?
The Galaxy S5 boasts infinite contrast thanks to AMOLED technology, but maximum brightness barely gets past 307 cd/m2. Average contrast is around 1000:1 in the Xperia Z2, with maximum brightness just over 400 cd/m2, which is better but still not amazing. Both screens are easy to read in indoor conditions, but less so outdoors. Bright, direct sunlight (which we've had plenty of over the last few days) can sometimes prove fatal when trying to enjoy certain types of content outdoors, such as videos. Both models try different tricks to help improve readability, with the Z2 upping screen brightness to the maximum and the GS5 relying on infinite contrast and a brightly coloured interface.
interesting screen display comparison between the S5 and Z2
http://www.digitalversus.com/mobile...peria-z2-display-quality-compared-n34019.html
looks like the Z2 is brighter?
interesting screen display comparison between the S5 and Z2
http://www.digitalversus.com/mobile...peria-z2-display-quality-compared-n34019.html
looks like the Z2 is brighter?
Man, I read this review and I'm totally put off now.
I was about to import the Taiwan model, but then I found out the Taiwan/China model is 2mm longer!! Still metal frame though, also no lanyard hole!!
After putting a lanyard on my Z1...I now want lanyard hole on everything. It makes handling the phone less scary lol..
Just bought one while in Taiwan and they threw in a official Sony case. Is that normal?
Z2 user here.Screen fares very well under direct sunlight. Even better compared to my previous phone (s3). Not sure what the complaints are about really..
Can you confirm that ifor it was has lanyard holes?
lol. All the major editors carry Android devices as their primary device, and the EiC, Managing Editor and lead Mobile Editor spend 30 minutes on a podcast ranting about how they couldn't ever go back to iOS, but sure, keep believing what you believe.Totally disagreed with this review. No issue using the screen at auto-mid brightness in my sunny country. i-Verge is practically the worst Apple worshiper masquerading as a multi-platform review site.
Read the Engadget review, it is almost similar to my experience and feelings about the Z2, only that i would buy the Z2 again instead of M8.
lol. All the major editors carry Android devices as their primary device, and the EiC, Managing Editor and lead Mobile Editor spend 30 minutes on a podcast ranting about how they couldn't ever go back to iOS, but sure, keep believing what you believe.
The guy that wrote that review is a self-avowed Sony fanboy and has carried a LG G2 since launch and can't stop praising it.
So "apparently" <cough>theverge<cough> the screen is utter crap in sunlight.
Can anyone of you lovely people confirm or deny this?
Reviews are great and all but it would be nice if Sony could tell us when the Z2 and tablet are actually going to be available in the US and Canada.
So Bell (in Canada) has the Z2 up for pre-order online for 179.95 on a two year contract or 700 off contract. No release date from what I saw.
Reviews are great and all but it would be nice if Sony could tell us when the Z2 and tablet are actually going to be available in the US and Canada.
Good deal until you come to actually sign the $80 / month minimum contract.
I'm actually kind of tempted to just get one unlocked and go to Wind.
Z2 vs S5 vs HTC One m8
digital image stabilization:
http://www.xperiablog.net/2014/04/1...on-compared-against-htc-one-m8-and-galaxy-s5/
Results: night and day difference, much much better on Z2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezvq6DLn3ho
Its from xperiablog though.
The guy that wrote that review is a self-avowed Sony fanboy
I can confirm that mine has lanyard holes on the bottom left corner.
The guy that wrote that review is a self-avowed Sony fanboy and has carried a LG G2 since launch and can't stop praising it.
What does it look like?
Have fun with that 4 megapixel camera.
Have fun with that 4 megapixel camera.
More than enough. MP doesn't matter at all, they even have a negative effect on image quality if you have too much MP.Have fun with that 4 megapixel camera.
I went to disneyland last weekend and I had with me a Z1, Iphone 5s ....and a Ricoh GR..
Guess which one took the best photo??
The GR destroys both smartphone, no contest...
It made me realize that smartphone camera are all just good enough but still doesn't compare to a high end point and shoot. The only thing that smart phone can do really really well are selfies....
The M8 has the best "selfies" camera, lol. I honestly don't get why people make such a big deal out of phone cameras. I facepalm every time I read the comments on a major review and 90% of the comments are arguing about the camera.
Well yeah... It's nice to always having a decent smartphone camera with you but if you're really serious about taking good pictures there is no substitute for a dedicates camera.
In term of smartphone camera I believe that overall the iPhone 5s is still the best...due to ease of use...
Oh yeah in Disneyland, I've never seen so many mom n dad carry an iPad to to take pictures.... I cringed so many times....
Post better.
Yeah that Verge comment about the screen seemed iffy as soon as I saw it. Their reviews in general are pretty useless.
More than enough. MP doesn't matter at all, they even have a negative effect on image quality if you have too much MP.
The M8 camera is the biggest weakpoint of the phone and ultimately a dealbreaker for me (and some others here). I don't know what's wrong with what I said.
If you see comparisons out there on the web you'll see that it doesn't perform as well as the S5 or the Z2, especially in low-light.