On the heels of releasing the Xperia X Performance smartphone a few months ago, Sony is back with another couple of handsets. At IFA 2016, Sony announced the Xperia XZ, which is being called the true ...
Sony has had plenty of hits in the mobile tech world, but none of them have been recent. In the US, Sony has struggled to recapture the glory of the 70s and 80s when its industrial design was seen as ...
Speaking with one of Sony Mobile’s product planners ahead of today’s launch, I was told that in 2016, Sony just didn’t have much innovation in its smartphones. That candid admission is corrected in a ...
Sony’s struggles in the ultra competitive smartphone space is well documented at this point, with the company failing to find any sort of traction in the worldwide markets that matter. It’s sometimes ...
The Xperia XZ has many great qualities, and might be one of Sony’s best smartphones in a long while, but without a fingerprint sensor in the US or a QHD display, many may find the $700 price tag tough ...
The word overkill doesn't seem to be in Sony's vocabulary. A year and a half after introducing the Xperia Z5 Premium, the world's first and only smartphone with a 4K display, Sony's now one-upped ...
I know it’s true of every modern phone, but it’s especially true of Sony’s new pair of Xperia handsets: the camera will be the most important factor in deciding the fortunes of the Xperia XZ and ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. Sony, as is typically the case during Mobile World Congress, unveiled a range of new Xperia smartphones. This ...
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You have to hand it to Sony. Despite having virtually no market share in the US, Europe and China -- even in its native Japan, its market share is only 17.5%, as nearly half of Japan's ...
Sony's Xperia XZ looks the part, but it's not the flagship phone to empty your bank account for. Andrew Lanxon Editor at Large; Lead Photographer, Europe When he's not testing the latest phones or ...
When he's not testing the latest phones or phone cameras, Andrew can normally be found with his own camera in hand or behind his drums or eating his stash of home-cooked food -- sometimes all at once.