shinshoryuken
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It's funny how people crap on the verge review but they kinda got it right with the screen. It's difficult to see out side...Z1 is actually better when viewing outside.
It's funny how people crappie on the verge review but they kinda got it right with the screen. It's difficult to see out side...Z1 is actually better when viewing outside.
Does this decrease significantly the battery life?I fixed that with the Lux brightness app. The default brightness slider isn't very good.
Does this decrease significantly the battery life?
It shouldn't, but I will post the battery life results for this full charge when it reaches 1% over the next day or so.
Nope, not true. Lithium-polymer-batteries are a beast.I heard from developers that it's not really good to let the phone battery completely die and it's better to charge it when it's low when you can...dunno the truth of that though...
Nope, not true. Lithium-polymer-batteries are a beast.
Any proper source for that?Also did a Google search on the topic.. And yes it's never good to completely discharge the battery. Best to do frequent charge to keep battery life.
Also did a Google search on the topic.. And yes it's never good to completely discharge the battery. Best to do frequent charge to keep battery life.
Any proper source for that?
Does 1% count as completely discharged?
Got my hands on one yesterday and don't like it at all. At least from a design perspective. Considering the size, the flat back makes it uncomfortable to hold, especially with the thin ridge that sticks out underneath that goes around the outside. Should have had a curved back like the ZL.
I hope a new flagship Z model will be around in early 2015. Got my Z at the release in 2013 with a two year contract so I wouldn't mind a new one next year. But I have to say, my phone still performs perfectly and does everything I want to do with it. The desire of getting a new phone every year is gone. And I don't feel like I'm behind much on newer flagship models either.
There is protection for fully discharging because doing so would kill the battery. 0% in the software doesn't mean it is actually at 0%.I heard from developers that it's not really good to let the phone battery completely die and it's better to charge it when it's low when you can...dunno the truth of that though...
Nah, Sony seems to be going for the 6 month release cycle strategy.
Don't feel bad though that Sony would be releasing a new device so relatively quickly. If they didn't do it, then someone would release a similar type of device anyways with newer tech.
It's interesting to see how far they came in just a year from the Xperia Z to the Z2. Can't wait to see where they're at in another year.
I hope a new flagship Z model will be around in early 2015. Got my Z at the release in 2013 with a two year contract so I wouldn't mind a new one next year. But I have to say, my phone still performs perfectly and does everything I want to do with it. The desire of getting a new phone every year is gone. And I don't feel like I'm behind much on newer flagship models either.
Same. The only thing i hate about my Z is its flaps.
Wish it have that magnetic port for charging.
Wow, Z2 display is amazing! These colors!
I think the 6 month cycle is stupid. Samsung, HTC and lg don't need to release newer tech first and they seem to be doing just fine.
I don't find it stupid at all. It keeps their products fresh in the public eye, and ensures they always have the best of the best hardware to put in your flagship products.
Samsung technically has a 6 month device release cycle with the S and Note series, only they go about it by having 2 seperate categories of deviecs rather than refreshing the flagships. Same type of strategy, just a different implementation.
I mean SOMEONE is gonna be making a high end device based on newly available hardware. It might as well be Sony to try and drive new sales rather than hoping their several month old device still appeals against the newer, shinier products.
Now that Z2 is slowly filtering out to Australian stores there seems to be some complaints about dreaded "gaps" on the top right corner of the screen. Haven't really seen any mention of it here.
I wonder if the gap compromises the waterproofing though?
I got this phone a couple days ago. The only (problem?) I'm faced with is that it's slippy as hell. Put the phone down on the couch or wherever, and it just flies off of it's own accord.
I've bought a couple of cases to try out, so hopefully they'll stop the slipping when they arrive.
I've also bought one of those magnetic charging things. They really should have included a wire with it on in the retail box with the phone =\
No gaps on mine either, but 4k video recording does cause the unit to overheat.
I don't even care about 4k video but it's inexcusable when other flagships don't have the same problem.
I just use the cable that came with the phone. Simples.
No gaps on mine either, but 4k video recording does cause the unit to overheat.
I don't even care about 4k video but it's inexcusable when other flagships don't have the same problem.
Battery life is even better on the second full charge.
I just did a 10 min 4k video....of a wall.
So far as much as I complain...the unit I got is pretty beastly!!
No gaps, no dead pixels or no flaws at all. Let's see...um its a finger print magnet! Dayam you Sony!!!
Got mine yesterday and enjoying it so far. Didn't have time to fully test it yet partly because my micro-SIM haven't arrived yet, but here are my first imperssions.
Size and build quality
Before byuing this phone I owned Galaxy S2 and though that Z2 would be too gigantic, but turns out it doesn't really feel that big. It's nicely balanced and feels good in the hand, i can operate it with one hand without much trouble. The back isn't slippery and allows solid grip.
Volume rocker and power button are a bit hard to press, but not uncomfortable.
Display
The display isn't useless in the daylight, it's not worse than my Galaxy S2 or any other phone i used to own. With brightness set to highest level i had no problems reading the display.
Camera
It's good. I have a decent DSLR so i know what i'am talking about. The pictures are sharp with good colors (except for oversaturated red). You can get a nice bokeh when shooting macro. 4K video is useless. I was able to shoot for 2 minutes before it overheated (i did shoot a lot of photos just before that though). The fact that the camera only allows up to 8 MP images in auto mode doesn't matter at all, it's enough.
The camera can compete with cheap compact cameras for sure.
Here are a couple of links for full res 8 MP images
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Photo 4
Got mine yesterday and enjoying it so far. Didn't have time to fully test it yet partly because my micro-SIM haven't arrived yet, but here are my first imperssions.
Size and build quality
Before byuing this phone I owned Galaxy S2 and though that Z2 would be too gigantic, but turns out it doesn't really feel that big. It's nicely balanced and feels good in the hand, i can operate it with one hand without much trouble. The back isn't slippery and allows solid grip.
Volume rocker and power button are a bit hard to press, but not uncomfortable.
Display
The display isn't useless in the daylight, it's not worse than my Galaxy S2 or any other phone i used to own. With brightness set to highest level i had no problems reading the display.
Camera
It's good. I have a decent DSLR so i know what i'am talking about. The pictures are sharp with good colors (except for oversaturated red). You can get a nice bokeh when shooting macro. 4K video is useless. I was able to shoot for 2 minutes before it overheated (i did shoot a lot of photos just before that though). The fact that the camera only allows up to 8 MP images in auto mode doesn't matter at all, it's enough.
The camera can compete with cheap compact cameras for sure.
Here are a couple of links for full res 8 MP images
Photo 1
Photo 2
Photo 3
Photo 4
thanks for the impressions. Did you take the photos with auto or manual mode?
I'm still using an Galaxy S2 and desperately need a new phone. I'm currently undecided between the Z2 and S5. In terms of size and feel I prefer the S5 even if the difference isnt as big as the internet led me to believe. I wanted to buy the S5 today but the faux chrome framing put me off for the time being...
The Z2 looks great but I still have a few concerns:
In the store it looked like the edges of the bezel / frame are prone to scratches / having stuff rubbed off? Is it still (jeans) pocket friendly? Are the front and back resistent enough to carry it without a case? Unfortunately I accidently drop my phones quite a lot, did anybody accidentally drop test the Z2?
That plastic framing is the phones weeks spot to an overall solid phone. It seem like it can easily get scratched. That's the reason I got the black color instead of white...
I unlocked the bootloader, rooted my Z2, installed the CustomRecovery and now I'm installing this ROM.