Screen brightness (sunlight readable) Longest battery life for a smartwatch (battery level indicator shows low battery warning) Water-resistant (IP57) Easy setup (NFC pairing and connecting) Standalone watch functionality Standard micro USB cable for charging User interface similar to Android UI so it is more intuitive Bigger screen with higher resolution (1.6 inch, 220 x 176 pixels) High quality materials (aluminium body and stainless steel wristband) Extended compatibility (works with most Android phones) Swappable wristbands – personalise with any standard 24mm strap
This post has been edited by Ninja: Jun 25 2013, 05:38 PM
Screen brightness (sunlight readable) Longest battery life for a smartwatch (battery level indicator shows low battery warning) Water-resistant (IP57) Easy setup (NFC pairing and connecting) Standalone watch functionality Standard micro USB cable for charging User interface similar to Android UI so it is more intuitive Bigger screen with higher resolution (1.6 inch, 220 x 176 pixels) High quality materials (aluminium body and stainless steel wristband) Extended compatibility (works with most Android phones) Swappable wristbands – personalise with any standard 24mm strap
I like how they use same design language in their Z line-up. Especially that wake/sleep button
Anyway it come with sony stamina mode. So i think 3000mah is good enough for a day normal usage
I agreed with you on stamina mode. If it performs similarly as per xperia Z , 3000 mah shouldn't be any issue Of course everyone wants higher battery as much as possible It does look significantly bigger vs mega 6.3 based on hardwarezone photos. But I don't think this will be a pocketable problem with me
I agreed with you on stamina mode. If it performs similarly as per xperia Z , 3000 mah shouldn't be any issue Of course everyone wants higher battery as much as possible It does look significantly bigger vs mega 6.3 based on hardwarezone photos. But I don't think this will be a pocketable problem with me
I agreed with you on stamina mode. If it performs similarly as per xperia Z , 3000 mah shouldn't be any issue Of course everyone wants higher battery as much as possible It does look significantly bigger vs mega 6.3 based on hardwarezone photos. But I don't think this will be a pocketable problem with me
"The camera on the back of the Sony Xperia Z Ultra phablet has an 8MP Exmor-RS sensor that can record 1080p video and supports HDR for both stills and movies. There's no LED flash though."
GSMArena said no LED flash. Probably due to pre-production model?