Xperia Z5 Series on the way: 4K, 23MP, Fingerprint reader, 2-day battery

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Cakefish

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Kinda in between red and pink? I guess. I suppose I'll take the risk. As long as it's not florescent pink I think I'll be fine.

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Cakefish

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Whatever colour it is, I've preordered it. Delivery on the 29th September :)

My current Moto X Play will be returned to Motorola as I'm still within the 14 day return window. It's nice but I think that a 5.5" phone was a step too far for me, even though this is the smallest 5.5" phone currently available! I've yet to sell my Nexus 5 so I'll keep hold of that and it'll become my primary phone again for another few weeks.

Very difficult decision when the new Nexus is just around the corner, but I prefer the location of the fingerprint scanner being on the side as well as the one handed usability of the Sony phone. I'm willing to give Sony a chance.

I'm not too fussed about glass back because it'll bring back fond memories of the Nexus 4.
 

lopri

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The screen quality on some of the previews of the Z5 Premium is not what I hoped for. The screen is noticeably purple-tinged, white point must be 9,000K+, and gamma looks wild as well. Worst of all, it's still got the touchscreen grids that are visible under bright light. They can be seen at 4:20~4:30 in the video below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FflBg8II40U

It is beyond me why Sony hasn't gotten rid of those yet. On my Xperia Z Ultra they are very distracting outdoors.
 

dawheat

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The screen quality on some of the previews of the Z5 Premium is not what I hoped for. The screen is noticeably purple-tinged, white point must be 9,000K+, and gamma looks wild as well. Worst of all, it's still got the touchscreen grids that are visible under bright light. They can be seen at 4:20~4:30 in the video below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FflBg8II40U

It is beyond me why Sony hasn't gotten rid of those yet. On my Xperia Z Ultra they are very distracting outdoors.

I suppose we should wait and see on production units, though you'd hope Sony would have learned from LG and the G3. It's better to not be the first to a new resolution if you trade-off other stuff like accuracy, brightness, power efficiency, etc.

Though the outdoor visibility in the video does look pretty bad (4:45)

Let's see - Sony seems to be aware of the challenges and actually took steps to address them - from the heatpipes to the large battery. Might be brute force solutions, but only thing that matters if they work seamlessly to the end consumer.
 

lopri

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Sony phones have arguably been the best in the business when it comes to battery management, and as long as they have not sacrificed battery life ("2-day battery") it is difficult to criticize 4K as a "marketing ploy." As it is, their phones last longer than competitors' per charge. Viewed in that regard, 4K is purely a bonus without downside. Of course we can do the "what if.." thing, but I think that is rather pointless considering the cut-throat nature in this market segment. Besides, Sony offer 1080p phone and 720p in the Z5 family, meaning they are not removing options for consumers. I think they should be commended.

But Triluminous display technology has some problematic shortcomings for smartphones. The issues that I am seeing on Z5 are exactly the same kinds that pervade the past Z Series phones so I am not optimistic that they will be limited to pre-production units.
 

shortylickens

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I'm yet to be convinced that this much dpi has any role other than being a marketing ploy.

I'd have to agree. I can't see the pixels on my Note 2 or Z3 Compact, and lots of professional reviews criticized their DPI. I think at this point we should focus on battery life and body features, like water resistance and durability.