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Xperia Z Ultra: A Stunner from Sony

Saturday 20 July 2013


One of world’s largest Android smartphone with a 6.4” Full HD Display. The Sony Xperia Z Ultra has a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels paired with a pixel density of 342 pixels per inch, you get pictures that are razor sharp and superiorly bright. It's also extremely slim, at just 6.5 mm thick. Sony says it has managed to make the Ultra so slim that the 3.5 mm headphone jack is now the limiting factor, and that to make it even slimmer would require a redesigned audio output.

It has an 8 megapixel rear-camera with Exmor RS for mobile image sensor, which is claimed to be the first image sensor with HDR (High Dynamic Range) for videos and photos. The device has a two megapixel front camera. Essentially, you can use the phone to take full-HD videos underwater.

The Ultra is extremely fast. It has a 2.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor, which is one of the highest speed in an Android device and is powered by Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. It has 2 GB RAM, 16 GB of onboard storage, and a micro SD card slot for expandability. A large embedded 3,000 mAh battery will give you an outstanding standby time, allowing you to go longer between charges. It also packs Bluetooth, NFC, Wi-Fi and screen mirroring.

As a true phablet, you'll be able to use a stylus with the Z Ultra. While it doesn't come with pen-style input device, the smartphone’s display is capable of taking notes using the built-in handwriting recognition tool. Interestingly, besides the standard capacitive stylus, the Z Ultra also lets you use a pencil or a metal pen to write on the screen.

The Z Ultra is Waterproof, dust resistant and with tough tempered glass coated with an anti-shatter film, this Android smartphone is much tougher than it looks.

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