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Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Sony Xperia Z3 Compact Review

When Sony released the Xperia Z1 Compact, a non-outsized phone with specs nearly identical to the flagship Xperia Z1, we hoped it would be the beginning of a new trend. Large screens might be nice, but users who prefer something a little easier handle had been left out of the flagship market altogether. Unlike its "mini" counterparts, the Z1 Compact boasted of a top-end processor and camera, with only the screen really scaling down to suit the smaller body.

Sony didn't refresh the Z1 Compact when the Xperia Z2 was released, but thankfully the company hasn't given up on the idea altogether. After skipping a generation, the brand new Z3 Compact is here. It's a little less premium and a lot more expensive than before, which means there isn't much of a gap between it and its full-fat sibling. We're curious about whether the Z3 Compact will carry on the mission its predecessor started, or will find a new niche for itself in the market.

Look and feel
The first thing that struck us about the Z3 Compact is that it has ditched the metal frame that stood out so prominently on the Z1 Compact. There's plastic all around, which gives it a slightly lower-end feel, but the aesthetics have actually improved. Sony has toned down the colours - beyond the standard black and white, you can now choose a deep orange or a pale green instead of the bright pink and yellow.
The opaque front and back sandwich a translucent middle band. The corners have the same shock-absorbing properties as the ones on the new Xperia Z3, but you won't find any of its slick curved metal. The advantages of this are that the magnetic dock connector is far better concealed, and the flaps covering the ports and slots are easier to open. One thing the two siblings do have in common is that their glass backs are so smooth, they both slide around on flat surfaces like air hockey pucks.
Sony's trademark round silver power button is in its usual place on the right edge, with the volume rocker right below it. Both are too low to be used easily, and we wish Sony had placed them more appropriately considering how this phone will typically be held. There's also a dedicated two-stage camera shutter button which doubles as a shortcut to launch the camera app even when the phone is in standby.
There are twin stereo speakers on the front. Our white review model had clearly visible cutouts for the front camera and sensors. All the other variants have black front panels, which we think looks a little better. The Z3 Compact has the same IP68 rating as its sibling, which means it is resistant to damage from exposure to dust and liquids. That's always a good thing, but the tradeoff is that you'll have to deal with the fiddly side flap every time you need to plug this phone in to charge.
The Z3 Compact is only a hair bigger than the Z1 Compact was , but it's also nearly a millimetre thinner. It's light enough to be comfortable, and it isn't too much of a stretch to use it with one hand. In terms of size, this phone is a little wider than an iPhone 5s and about the same height, but its screen occupies more of the front face. Interestingly, the Z3 Compact is smaller than (but not as thin as) the newly announced iPhone 6.
  • Specifications and software
The list is pretty much identical to that of the Xperia Z3. Both use the same quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 running at 2.5GHz with integrated Adreno 330 graphics and LTE modem. However, while the Z3 has 3GB of RAM, the Z3 Compact has only 2GB. 16GB of internal storage and support for 128GB microSD cards are common to both, along with Wi-Fi ac, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, GPS, and a full complement of environmental sensors.
The biggest difference is of course the screens. The Z3 Compact steps down from full-HD to 720x1280. It's a little less crisp in absolute terms of pixels per inch (ppi), but it still looks very crisp and should be more than enough for most people. Interestingly, the screen has been bumped up to 4.6-inches diagonally, from the Z1 Compact's 4.3 inches, without any significant increase in body size.
As a result of the smaller body and less power-hungry screen, the Z3 Compact can get by with a 2,600mAh battery rather than the 3,100mAh required by the Z3. We'll be very interested in seeing whether this compromises battery life in our tests and in real-world usage.
The camera is the same 20.7-megapixel unit as the one on the Z3, and is also capable of recording 4K video. High-resolution audio support and PS4 Remote Play also make their way over. Nothing has been reserved or made exclusive to the more expensive model. Considering our excellent impressions of the Z3, these are all tempting reasons to buy the Z3 Compact instead, and we're glad we get to choose between the two.
The software is identical to that on the Z3 - Android 4.4.4 with Sony's rather overbearing UI skin. The two phones behave identically and their software looks just the same. You can read all about the software usage experience, including the unfortunate bloatware and the new camera app modes, in our detailed review of the Z3.
Now that Apple has announced its iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus with nearly identical specifications, comparisons to the Xperia Z3 and Z3 Compact are inevitable - no one else offers such similar hardware in two sizes. However, where Apple has tweaked its software to offer more options and a richer UI on its larger model's bigger screen, Sony has just scaled things up and down, pixel for pixel.


  • Performance
If you were expecting lower performance than that of the Xperia Z3, prepare to be surprised. The Z3 Compact actually pulls ahead in a number of tests - the lower-resolution screen is easier to push, giving the smaller model an edge in tests that measure graphics performance. The score of 41.2fps in GFXbench is the highest of any device we've tested all year, and is comfortably higher than the Z3's score of 29.9fps (and a decent improvement over the Z1 Compact's 34.9).

Similarly, the 3DMark Ice Storm Unlimited test gave us 19,465 points as against the 16,995 that the Z3 managed. AnTuTu 5, which is a mixed test, showed a lesser advantage to the Z3 Compact with a score of 42,493 compared to 39,441. Quadrant's overall score tipped in favour of the Z3 Compact, but the CPU and memory sub-scores indicated that the Z3 a clear advantage in these areas - they just get overshadowed by graphics performance.

All this means that the Z3 Compact will be an excellent device for gaming on. The experience might not be very immersive, but games will be smoother and look better. HD videos played perfectly, and the sound from the front stereo speakers was impressively loud, though just a little tinny. This isn't just the most powerful compact phone on the market - it's one of the most powerful, period.

Real-world performance is also just as good. We couldn't find anything to complain about in terms of UI responsiveness or app behaviour. This phone was a total pleasure to use. Call quality was perfectly good, though you have to make sure you position the tiny earpiece correctly.

We weren't entirely sure how the battery life equation would work out, with a smaller battery but less demanding screen than the Z3. It turns out we shouldn't have been worried - the Z3 Compact posted one of our best ever battery life results with a very impressive 15 hours and 5 minutes of uninterrupted video playback. You should easily get two or three days of usage out of every full charge.
We were constantly impressed by how slowly the battery life percentage reduced, even during demanding test situations. We charged the phone fully and put it away in storage one night, only to find it happily kicking back at 99 percent the next morning. In fact we tested the battery twice, because our initial finding of 11 hours, 13 minutes (despite being impressive on its own) didn't adequately bear out our impressions of what we should find.

We were also very happy to note that the Z3 Compact's camera is every bit as good as the one on the Z3. There's still a lot to discover, especially since Sony only makes various features available as separate "camera apps", no matter how useful (or frivolous). Despite the 20.7-megapixel rating, we'd stick with the default 8-megapixel setting which really is good enough, and makes storage and management easier.
In terms of image quality, we were more than happy with the camera's performance in all conditions. Low-light and video reproduction could have been a little better, but what we have is still miles ahead of the competition at this price point.


  • Verdict
As you can probably tell, we are tremendously impressed with the Sony Xperia Z3 Compact. If you've ever wanted a top-end phone but held back because of the sheer size of the things today, this is easily the one for you. The only thing working against it is its price - at Rs. 85,990, you might not see much point in "stepping down" from the Z3, which costs Rs.90,990. It's also quite a bit more expensive than other manufactures' full-sized flagships - the Samsung Galaxy S5 and HTC One (M8) included. The decision truly comes down to just screen size, not budget.
This disappoints us a bit, because the Z1 Compact had the same equation with its bigger sibling yet cost a lot less when it launched, making it a very attractive proposition. In fact, the Z1 Compact is still available for around Rs. 29,500 today, which makes it not only one of the best choices at that price, but also a very compelling reason not to buy the Z3 Compact.
There isn't much difference between the Z1 Compact and Z3 Compact - a little CPU speed, LTE support, a few camera tricks, a marginally smaller screen, and 1mm of width. Despite all its amazing qualities, the Z3 Compact has a deadly competitor in the form of its own predecessor. As we noted in our wrap-up of the Xperia Z3 review, it's a fantastic device when seen on its own, but it really makes its lower-priced predecessor look even better.
The Xperia Z3 Compact represents a criminally under-exploited market segment and we're still waiting for competition to jump in. Maybe the strategy will catch on now that Apple has adopted it. It's high time that our fixation with huge screens was reined in, and for now, Sony has the only options in town on the Android side of the fence.

Monday, May 19, 2014

Price of Sony Xperia Z2 in Nepal

Sony Xperia Z2 is a continuity to their past Smartphone named as Sony Xperia Z. The Korean Gadgets Manufacturer  company Sony have enter into the high range mobile competition with their brand new straight forward smartphone named as Sony Xperia Z2. Being a branded phone, this phone is really awesome in its look, feel and its overall functions. 
 
FEATURES :-
  • Network:- The Sony Xperia Z2 comes with the all type of modern trend of network handling capabilities. One of the important and most advance feature of this phone is that it supports the 4G Network on a wide range of frequencies. The different types of the Network supported by the Sony Xperia Z2 with their frequency range are listed below:-

              2G- GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 - D6502, D6503, D6543
              3G- HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100 - D6502, D6503, D6543
              4G- LTE 700/800/850/900/1700/1800/1900/2100/2600 - D6503
              LTE 850 / 900 / 1700 / 1800 / 1900 / 2100 / 2600 - D6543
Note:- This phone supports only the Micro-SIM.
  • 5.2 inch Full HD IPS display:-Your HD content comes into life with a 5.2 inch, IPS Full HD display (1920x1080 pixels) of the Sony Xperia Z2. And with the wide range of the viewing angle it offers a clear and easy to read screen. The Sony Xperia Z2 gives 424 ppi density. From this value of ppi you can imagine or get account about the crispness and sharpness of the display. You can enjoy the movies, videos and play games with a great quality. The Sony Xperia is packed up with Triluminos Display and is powered by X-Reality Engine which gives the most sharp and the realistic display to the phone.

  • 2.3 GHz Quad-core processor:- The Sony Xperia Z2  is powered up with 2.3 GHz  quad core processor (Snapdragon 801 Processor). With this high powered device you can now experience rich graphics, multitasking (using more than one applications at a time) and stream videos with a good frame rate. And also you can enjoy HD Games with the intensive graphics. This chip is not only designed to be fast but also extremely power efficient with upto 75% less power consumption than dual core devices.

  • 3 GB RAM:- This smartphone is packed with a 3 GB of RAM. Now you can enjoy casual games like Angry Birds, Asphalt, GTA, Real Racing, Temple Run, Candy Crush, Subway Surfers and many HD Graphic Intensive Games like Novo 3, Novo 4, Dead Trigger and many more on this device. It also supports external SD card upto 128 GB. Isn’t  it great ???

  • 16 GB of  Internal Memory:-The Sony Xperia Z2 comes with an optimum memory of 16 GB internal. With this 16 GB of internal memory you can store lots of  your memories, your favorite songs, videos, apps and many other documents.
NOTE:- This phone support the external Memory Card/SD Card upto 128GB.

·         20.7 MP Rear Camera and 2.2 MP Front camera:-The Sony Xperia Z2 is packed up with a high performance 20.7 MP autofocus camera that helps you to take crystal clear photos. The camera supports panorama, HDR with the touch focus. You can also record Full HD+ videos i.e of 2160 pixels @30 frames per second with continuous focus and real time zoom. Other features includes face-detection, Geo-tagging, continuous shot, and many more.

  • Connectivity:- The Sony Xperia Z2 supports quad band HSDPA, HSUPA and LTE Network for fast web browsing and networking. This phone comes packed up with Bluetooth 4.0. GPS is also available which comes equipped with GLONASS and A-GPS for fast response. This phone comes with a single SIM slot that can only handle Micro-SIM.
Note:- This phone also supports NFC.
     
  • Battery Capacity:-Talk, work and play with the power of a long-lasting, high-density 3200 mAh battery. Perfect for every user, it has more than enough battery power to last throughout the day. 
NOTE:- You have to note that this phone comes with non-removable battery. This means you cannot remove the battery or open the battery compartment.

Special Features :-
·         The Sony Xperia Z2 is an IP58 Certified Dust proof and Water proof smartphone.
·         This phone comes with the shatter proof and scratch resistant glass.
·         This phone supports Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac.
·         OTG is supported.
·         This phone comes with Barometer sensor.

Price:- 80,000 NRs (Approx)

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Price of Xperia Z1 in Nepal

Nepal Hima Trade Links, the sole authorised distributor of Sony mobile phones in Nepal, rolled out the Sony Xperia Z1 mobile phone on Sunday. The top-of-the-line device from Sony was made public amid a function by Rajendra Tuladhar, executive director of Nepa Hima, and Masaki Matsumaye, head of regional market development at Sony Singapore.

Sony has claimed the device to be stunning waterproof smartphone with a groundbreaking camera experience. “With innovative and several new features, this new phone will surprise smartphone users in Nepal,” said Matsumaye, addressing the launching ceremony.

He added the Japanese tech major had been increasing its penetration in the global smartphone market, and with constant effort, the company aimed to capture a larger market share here.


The new device from Sony is equipped with Android v4.2 Jelly Bean Operating System (OS). The device comes with a 5-in TFT capacitive touch screen with 10 fingers multi touch display. What makes Sony’s latest offering unique compared to other Android phones is its camera. The Xperia Z1 comes with a 20.7 mega pixel primary camera and 2 mega pixel front-facing camera.

“Sony has been one of the leaders in digital imaging and we have tried to replicate similar success in this phone as well,” said Matsumaye. He added that users could obtain true compact camera performance through a combination of Sony’s G lens. As for the memory, the device comes with 2 GB RAM and flash memory of up to 16 GB. It can be upgraded up to 64 GB through a microSD card. Nepa Hima Trade Links has priced the device at Rs 78,000.

Binil Bajracharya, general manager at Nepa Hima, said that they started distributing Sony smartphones in the domestic market six months ago, and that the market response had been very encouraging.

“There is still a lot to do in this market. With such innovative products, we are sure to secure a major market share in the near future,” Bajracharya said.

Price:- 78,000 NRs.


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Review: Sony Xperia M


Introduction:-
The newly launched mobile phone from Sony named as Xperia M has been available in the international market now a days. This is one of the mid range phone from the Sony. It operates on the android system.  This phone has brilliant interface with great display. This makes this phone far different than other phones in the case of looking, interface and display quality.

Specifications:-

Screen: 4" TFT capacitive ( 245 ppi)
Multitouch: 4-point touch
Resolution: 480*854
Processor: 1.0 GHz Dual Core
RAM:  1 GB
Operating System: Android  4.1 Jelly Bean
Internal memory: 4 GB
Card slot: upto 32 GB Micro SD
VGA Camera: Yes
Primary camera: .5 MP, autofocus, LED flash
Sensors: Accelerometer, Proximity, Compass
NFC: Yes
USB Support: Yes, micro USB v2.0
WLAN/ WiFi: WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Battery: Rechargeable Li-on 3.7 V,  1750 mAh
Colors: White, Black, Purple, Yellow
GPS: Yes, with A-GPS
JAVA: Yes
Other features: Dual/ Single SIM, Document viewer (Adobe pdf, Quick Office, Notepad ), Google Search
Price:  22,000 NRs Approx.


  • NFC(Near Field Communication):- This is one of the most unique features which comes only in the high range smartphones. But Sony Xperia M has given this unique features to its users. Isn't this amazing? NFC stands for the Near Field Communication. This helps the user to share files via NFC Tapping and the main and the most application of this service is during the payment method. Paying via NFC has been becoming one of the popular and the effective method of the payment system all over the developed countries like USA, European countries and many others but the underdeveloped countries like Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan and other southeast Asian countries are deprived of this facility.

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Monday, October 29, 2012

Sony Xperia U in Nepal





The newly launched mobile phone from Sony (before 4-5 months) named as Xperia U has
been available in the Nepali market now a days. This is one of the mid range phone from the Sony. It operates on the android system. Although it is packed up with Android 2.3 Gingerbread, it can be upgraded to ICS 4.0 officially. This phone has brilliant interface with the mood colour band which operates with our mood. This makes this phone far different than other phones in the case of looking, interface and display quality.



FEATURES:-


  • Screen: Your content comes into life with a brilliant 3.5 inch, True LED backlight display of the Sony Xperia U. And with the pixel density of 250 ppi, 16 M colors and wide range of the viewing angle it offers a clear and easy to read screen. The screen is covered by scratch resistant glass to protect it from minor scratches.

  • Sony Bravia Engine, 3D surround sound:-This phone is equipped with high quality 3D speaker powered by Sony Bravia Engine. Now, you can get the most out of your music, games and videos with less disturbance and more detail. 

  • Processor: With 512 MB of RAM and 1.0 GHz  Dual core processor, you can now experience rich graphics, multitasking (using more than one applications at a time) and stream videos without a break. This chip is not only designed to be fast but also the power efficient than single core devices.

  • Internal memory: This phones comes with 8 GB of internal memory where you can store lots of  your memories, your favourite songs, videos, apps and many other documents.  Out of the 8 GB only 4 GB is available to the user rest of the memory is used by the system files.

  • Primary Camera: Sony Xperia U is composed of 5MP autofocus camera with different features like  geotagging,3D swept panaroma mode, smile detection and many others. With 5 MP camera you can take crystal clear photos. You can also record a videos with higher resolutions i.e of 720 pixels with continuous focus and real time zoom.
  • Bluetooth: The connectivity of the smartphone is incomplete without the Bluetooth. Bluetooth helps to transfer the files and documents between two Bluetooth enabled devices without any connection. This phone, Sony Xperia U, is embedded with Bluetooth of version 2.1 A2DP and EDR.
  • Price: 25,000 NRs.
 

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