Showing posts with label Sony Xperia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sony Xperia. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 September 2013

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Sony Xperia Z1 faces Nokia 808 PV and HTC One mini in camera shootout, shows great promise

Three companies, three approaches to the “best camera” – Nokia uses a huge sensors with a staggering amount of pixels, HTC used fewer, but bigger pixels and Sony settled for something in between. So, how did it work out for the Japanese company?
A shootout coming from Vietnam tries to provide an answer by pitting Sony’s new hotness, the Xperia Z1, against the Nokia 808 PureView and the HTC One mini.
Let’s look at the contenders. The Sony Xperia Z1 has a 1/2.3″ sensor with 20.7MP resolution. The Nokia 808 PureView has a larger 1/1.2″ sensor with double the resolution, 41MP (not all are used though). TheHTC One mini has a 1/3″ sensor but with only 4 million pixels, each pixel is bigger (and will be more accurate in low light) than the pixels in the other two cameras.
Those are not the ideal competition for the Xperia Z1. The HTC One has the same image sensor as the One mini but the camera features optical image stabilization, which has a noticeable effect in low light. And the Nokia 808 is no longer relevant, as the Nokia Lumia 1020 stuffs 41MP in a smaller, 1/1.5″ sensor (here’s how it did against the Xperia Z1 in another shootout). The biggest problem, however, is that there are no full resolution shots provided, making it hard to properly judge image quality.
In the first three shots you can see one of the effects of a larger sensor – better bokeh (look at the F in the Facebook logo in the background). Other than that, the three seem pretty close when downscaled so much.

Sony Xperia Z1 • Nokia 808 PureView • HTC One mini
In the second set, the low image resolution helps the HTC One mini to provide an excellent shot, but you can see a slight oversharpening halo between the phone and the white table. Still, the line between the two panels on the back looks the sharpest in this photo.
The Xperia Z1 photo also shows oversharpening, but the gap between panels is not as sharp. The 808 PureView photo looks the softest because of Nokia’s former attitude of minimal processing – you can sharpen the photo as much as you like after that as the detail is all there. I say former, because the Lumia 1020 has more aggressive post-processing.

Sony Xperia Z1 • Nokia 808 PureView • HTC One mini
Next up is a shot in a dark alley. The Nokia photo is undexposed, but that seems to be because of the exposure setting (auto mode was used and no xenon flash). The HTC One mini photo is better exposed and with good detail, but the Sony Xperia Z1 photo looks the best (look at the stone wall or the bike’s headlights). It’s hard to tell about noise and detail at this resolution, though.

Sony Xperia Z1 • Nokia 808 PureView • HTC One mini
The next shot is pretty much the same – underexposed photo from the Nokia (the 808 got the white balance wrong here too), the Xperia Z1 taking the cake and the HTC One mini being a little behind.

Sony Xperia Z1 • Nokia 808 PureView • HTC One mini
Finally, we get to the dark shots. The Sony Xperia Z1 produced a well exposed photo full of detail, while the HTC One mini looks good on exposure but the photo is soft. Here’s where optical stabilization would have helped. The Nokia 808 PureView produced a dark, underexposed photo but it was never meant for low-light photography – Nokia focused on that with the Lumia 920 and subsequently the 1020.

Sony Xperia Z1 • Nokia 808 PureView • HTC One mini
The next three images tell the same story, except noise is starting to creep into the HTC One mini shot, while the Xperia Z1 shot looks clean (the downscaling took care of what noise there was).

Sony Xperia Z1 • Nokia 808 PureView • HTC One mini
Finally, a couple of shots showing what the Sony Xperia Z1 can do if you use the manual controls to tweak the ISO setting.

Sony Xperia Z1: auto vs. manual settings
It’s not the most telling shootout, but it promises great things from Sony Xperia Z1′s camera. Especially when you consider that the camera fits in the phone’s body without a bump, which is a problem for the Nokia 808 PureView and the Lumia 1020.
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Sony Xperia Z1 camera samples arrive as the preview is cooking up

If you’ve been following us on Facebook today, you know that we have the Sony Xperia Z1 (as well as another high roller, but we’ll talk about it later) on the premises. The 20.7MP camera that the Z1 boasts was making headlines long before the phone itself was made official at the IFA.
Sony promises the Xperia Z1 is Android’s worthy answer to the Nokia Lumia 1020 and its 41MP PureView sensor. We are yet to get answer this, but for now we are hard at work on the Z1′s preview. Don’t worry, the review is coming shortly, too.
While the preview is in progress, we decided to share with you the camera samples we just took. Alas, the weather wasn’t our greatest ally today. It’s a bit early to pass any final verdict at this point, as we need to do some more shooting (and in better weather) before we are ready for that, so we’ll just let you enjoy the shots.

Sony Xperia Z1 camera samples shot in Superior mode

Sony Xperia Z1 camera samples shot in Manual mode
We are going to dive deeply into the Sony Xperia Z1 camera department for your reading pleasure later on.
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Sony Xperia Z1 video camera samples are here for your viewing pleasure

Now that you’ve taken a sneak peak at our Sony Xperia Z1 still camera, it’s time to treat yourself to some video samples. As you’d imagine, the 20.7MP Exmor RS camera doesn’t break a sweat at shooting 1080p videos. In fact we were slightly disappointed to find out that those 4K recording rumors didn’t pan out, but there are not a lot of screens that support that yet, so it’s unclear how big a loss that is.
Sony has updated its camera software to suit the larger, 1/2.3″ image sensor and allows you to shoot videos in Superior, Manual and HDR modes (among others). We’ve given these three a go and here are the results.
Mind you, just like the still camera samples, the weather in our video shooting session rainy, but we’ll have to make due with what’s available. You’ll also have to take under consideration that the software version running on our Xperia Z1 unit isn’t final, so you’ll have to wait for our judgement in the full review.
First, let’s kick off with the video shot in Superior auto mode.

Saturday, 7 September 2013

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Sony Xperia Z1 is offered with a free QX10 lens in UK

Potential buyers of the freshly announced Sony Xperia Z1 in the UK will surely find this deal difficult to resist. Sony's Android smartphone flagship is offered for pre-order with a free QX10 lens by the British retailer Carphone Warehouse.
The combo is available for both new and upgrade customers. It is offered on a variety of plans by all major UK carriers. Along with the free camera lens, users will also get £65 worth of content which includes top five movies, exclusive movie access pass, and two months of free music streaming.
With the Sony QX10 priced at £180 on its own, the Carphone Warehouse deal on the Sony Xperia Z1 is as good as it gets these days. If interested, hit the source link for more details.

Friday, 30 August 2013

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Sony Xperia Z1 leaks in high-res live photos

Sony Xperia Z1, previously rumored as Honami, is one of the regulars in our news section lately. We already know so many things about the gadget that we wonder if Sony will have any surprises left for us at the official announcement next week.
Anyway, today's leak brings us something we haven't seen so far - the Sony Xperia Z1 in good quality high-resolution photos. No more blurry cams!
      
Sony Xperia Z1
The Sony Xperia Z1 is expected to feature a 5" 1080p display and to run on a Snapdragon 800 chipset. At the back it will boast a 20.7MP camera with 1/2.3" sensor capable of 4K video recording, and a 3000 mAh battery.
  
  
Sony Xperia Z1 in white
Sony has already started the PR campaign on the gadget. We already saw the power key, the water-proof panels, the G-lens at the back, as well the slim profile which also revealed the announcement date - September 4 - the same day Samsung will premiere the Galaxy Note III. We'll be at both events, bringing the latest details as they come, so stay tuned for our coverage.

Friday, 9 August 2013

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Sony Honami teaser image leaks, confirms purple version

An official teaser images of the Sony 'Honami' cameraphone has showed up rather prematurely, reconfirming the date of the phone's unveil and hinting of a potential purple version.
The photo itself doesn't reveal almost anything regarding the smartphone itself. The guys over at Digi-Wowho have a larger resolution version of it have zoomed in on it to discover the signature Xperia lock/power button. The side edges of the phone are also more rounded than the Z, which should help handling. In any case, the leaked photos of the Honami give us a better idea of its looks than the teaser ever will.
The Sony Xperia Honami is rumored to sport a 5-inch Full HD Triluminos display with the X-reality engine. The smartphone is said to feature a 2.2 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor along with 2GB of RAM. The smartphone's key selling points is its 20.7 megapixel camera with Sony G-lens and BIONZ image processor. User memory is 16GB and can be expanded via the microSD card slot.
As we've come to expect from Sony, the Honami is said to be IP57 certified, which means the smartphone will be completely dust-protected and have the ability to withstand a meter of water for 30 minutes. The connectivity options for the Xperia Honami include Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, Wi-Fi and supports GSM/UMTS/LTE networks
We'll find out more about the phone in less than a month at its announcement event in Berlin on September 4.

Friday, 19 July 2013

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Sony Xperia Z Ultra’s handwriting recognition tested with coin, pen and knife


The Sony Xperia Z Ultra was announced last month as the company’s first foray into the realm of phablets with its robust 6.5-inch screen.
Besides the new Triluminous display engine, the Z Ultra features Sony’s handwriting recognition technology, which lets you write on the display using nearly anything with tip less than 1mm in diameter. This latest video takes a closer look at exactly what does and doesn’t work as a writing device – from a set of keys to Stanley knives.
Most things worked fairly well, and it’s good to see that the key worked very well, especially since it’s one thing you’ll most likely have on hand in a pinch. Oddly enough, the mechanical pencil didn’t register at all, neither did the plastic ruler, and that goes without saying for the Stanley knife – although we recommend you don’t use the latter even if it did work. Good news is, even if many of these didn’t make for great stylus alternatives, they didn’t damage the display either, which means the Xperia Z Ultra certainly won’t be an easy to scratch device.


Monday, 10 June 2013

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Sony Xperia Z Google Edition allegedly in the works

After Samsung and HTC, with their Galaxy S4 and One Google Edition respectively, it seems Sony is now getting ready to join the stock Android bandwagon.
According to AndroidGeeks (and corroborated by Android Central), Sony is working on the Xperia Z Google Edition. As with the two phones before, the Xperia Z will forgo Sony's customized ROM in favor of stock Android ROM and will be sold through the Google Play Store in the US.
In terms of hardware, the Sony Xperia Z packs a 5.0-inch, 1920 x 1080 resolution LCD, quad-core 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor, 2GB RAM, 16GB internal memory with microSD card slot, 13 megapixel camera and dust and waterproof body.
It's unclear when the phone will go on sale and what it will be priced at but you can expect it to be around the same point as the other two Google Edition devices.