“Sony’s Xperia Z Ultra has a powerful processor and jaw-dropping 6.4-inch screen, but its camera, battery life, single speaker, camera, and sheer size make it just too big and boxy to use comfortably.
Sony announced on Wednesday that Android 5.0 Lollipop is rolling out this week for the Xperia Z Ultra Google Play Edition, while confirming that other devices in the Xperia Z lineup will receive the ...
You know that big ass phone that Sony announce not too long ago? Yeah that 6.44-inch Xperia Z Ultra. Well it appears that the Xperia Z Ultra is confirmed to be launching on September 12th, at least ...
With a 6.4-inch full HD display, Sony's new Xperia Z Ultra really is about as big as it gets when it comes to smartphones. Designed to take on the likes of Samsung's Galaxy Note range of smartphones, ...
Sony unveiled the Xperia Z Ultra today, the world’s slimmest full HD Android smartphone with a 6.4-inch touch screen. It incorporates TRILUMINOS, a display technology introduced by Sony at CES for its ...
Sony has unveiled its super-sized Xperia Z Ultra smartphone. The company claims that the 6.4-inch Android device is the slimmest large-screen handset on the market, measuring in at 6.5mm thin. Powered ...
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LG G Pad 8.3, Sony Xperia Z Ultra Google Play Editions Arrive Android developers now have two more device options: LG today released a Google Play version of its G Pad 8.3 tablet, while Sony did the ...
Sony announced the Xperia Z4 smartphone, its flagship Android device for 2015, at the end of April 2015, but only for Japan. For a few weeks it remained tantalizingly out of reach for many, but then, ...
Too big for your pocket, camera not as good as other Z models, not cheap The tip top model in Sony's Xperia series is the Z1, but the Z Ultra is bigger by far, with a near-phablet-sized screen, tough ...
The second half of 2013 looks like a time for “phablets”. We take a look at Sony’s recently announced entry.