Sony Xperia Z3 US Release Date, Specs, Price, Latest News: Sony claims the Z3 is the world's first smartphone to offer ISO 12800 sensitivity
Sony Xperia Z3 US Release Date, Specs, Price, Latest News: Sony claims the Z3 is the world's first smartphone to offer ISO 12800 sensitivity
At the Berlin IFA event earlier this month Sony introduced Xperia Z3, their latest flagship smartphone, built to succeed the Z1 and Z2 handsets. However, there is no confirmation yet as to the Sony Xperia Z3 release date for US and Europe. It is likely that Sony will make Xperia Z3 available in the U.S. just in time for the holiday season, as the American market plays a big role in the overall sales performance of the company's mobile business.
Untill the Sony xperia Z3 releases let us check its specification:
As we expected, the Android KitKat 4.4.4-powered Sony Xperia Z3 features a super-slim 146x72x7.3mm, 152g rounded aluminium frame with durable tempered glass panels. A 5.2in (1920x1080) ultra-bright display uses Sony's Triluminous, Live Colour LED and X-Reality tech, and is said to be easily readable even in bright sunlight. Sony Xperia Z3 is available in black, white, copper and silver green, the Sony Xperia Z3 also offers better waterproofing protection than ever, with its IP65/68 rating meaning it can survive up to 30 minutes at depths of up to 1.5m.
The Sony Xperia Z3 is fitted with a 2.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 quad-core processor, 3GB of RAM and Adreno 330 graphics. It's available with 16- or 32GB of storage, and microSD cards up to 128GB in capacity are supported. Battery life is also extended, says Sony, and you could get up to two days from the Xperia Z3's 3100mAh non-removable cell and Stamina power-saving mode.
Like its predecessor there is a 20.7Mp camera that supports 4K video, combining Sony's Handycam and Cyber-shot technologies, but now with a 25mm wide-angle Sony G Lens that lets you fit more into the shot. Sony claims the Z3 is the world's first smartphone to offer ISO 12800 sensitivity, and it's bundled some new social modes and editing features in the camera app.
Multi-camera lets you record from several angles using multiple compatible Xperia devices; Face In lets you record both an event and your reaction to it; AR fun lets you scribble on photos and add animations; Movie Creator combines your footage and snapshots into a home movie; and Sound Photo lets you add sound to a picture. The front camera is rated at 2.2Mp and supports 1080p video.
Also new to the Sony Xperia Z3 is PS4 Remote Play, which lets you use your phone as a remote screen to control PlayStation 4 games. It works with the DualShock 4 wireless controller and GCM10 Game control mount, so you can continue playing PS4 games on your phone.
Sony's renowned Walkman software is also present, and the Xperia Z3 supports high-res audio. DSEE HS tech upscales lower-quality audio to near-high-res quality. Front-facing speakers feature S Force Front Surround, which Sony claims plays everything loud and crystal clear.
The Sony Xperia Z3 supports 4G LTE, dual-band 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, Bluetooth 4.0 LE, NFC, GPS and GLONASS. A dual-SIM version will also be available as the D6633. After knowing all this it is impossible to wait anymore for Sony Xperia Z3.
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