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Sony announces Xperia Z3+ - The Xperia Z4 for the rest of us .

Sony announced the Xperia Z4 for japan just last month , although fans expected a bit more in the form of a new design , the company instead went for a different route and polished the existing Z3 design with minimal changes and and flapless ports and launched it only for Japan , but today , we have the the phone available for the rest of the global market in a strange naming scheme - The Xperia Z3+ Say hello to the Sony Xperia Z3+  , the phone , which is the technical successor to the Xperia Z3 brings a 64bit chip , and a 32GB option instead of the 16GB entry level specification offered earlier , The Z3+ naming scheme was probably adopted as the phone is just a refined version of their older generation model  .The display is kept in the same 1080p resolution and it is still 5.2" .But dont't let its design fool you into thinking that thus is some run  off .under the sleek 6.9mm thin IP  IPX5/X8 water and dust protected chassis lies  Sony's new 64bit hardwar...

Sony Xperia Z4 (For Japan) - This is it

Sony's Xperia Z4 is probably one of the top smartphones expected for the first half of this year , the phone , which was due to be unveiled in February along side the Snapdragon 810 powered Xperia Tablet Z4 was delayed for a later launch due to unspecified reasons , but today , the phone is made official . Say hello to the Sony Xperia Z4 , the phone , which is the technical successor to the Xperia Z3 brings a 64bit chip , and a 32GB option instead of the 16GB entry level specification offered earlier , the phone also packs Android 5.0 lollipop out of the box . Design wise , the phone is a bit un-inspiring as it follows the standard Sony omnibalance design with some re used elements from the Xperia Z2 including the almost similar speaker placements .but unlike the previous Z2 and Z3 , the phone is thinner at 6.8mm and it offers IP68 water and dust protection like its predecessors , but the design does have a drawback as the battery capacity has dropped to 2930 mAh , a ma...

Oppo's new Find 7 QHD and Find 7 A unveiled

After a lot of speculation and rumors , the Oppo Find 7 is finally official , The phone - or should i say phones because there are 2 versions of the Oppo 7 , will now take over the flagship title from the Oppo Find 5 of last year . The Design of both smartphones follow the traditional Oppo Find 5 styling with a twist of modern elements such as carbon fiber and a eye catching notification light system. First up , we have the Oppo Find 7 QHD This is Oppo's flagship product between the two Oppo's launched today , the phone's QHD name tag comes from its Quad HD (2560x1440p) resolution display of 5.5" which gives a eye popping 534 PPI. The phone , like the top flagship smartphones released this year , is powered by a Snapdragon 801 clocked to 2.5 Ghz . The phone will have 3GB of Ram, 32GB internal storage and a MicroSD card expansion slot providing upto 64GB storage . The camera on the Oppo Find 7 QHD is of a 13 megapixel Sony Exmor RS sensor with Dual-LED f...

Lenovo Vibe Z packs dual-sims , Snapdragon 800 Soc and a 13 Megapixel Exmor RS sensor

Lenovo announced the Vibe Z – a 5.5" phablet with dual-SIM functionality. The device packs a Snapdragon 800 chipset and a Sony Exmor RS camera and runs a custom Android-based ROM. The screen on the Lenovo Vibe Z is a 5.5" IPS LCD of 1080p resolution (400ppi). It's powered by a Snapdragon 800 chipset (quad-core Krait at 2.2GHz, 2GB RAM, Adreno 330 GPU). The Vibe Z is a dual-SIM device and will come in several versions - specific configurations for Chinese operators, plus a GSM + 4G LTE version for the international market. The phablet uses a Sony IMX135 camera with a 1/3.06" Exmor-RS sensor with 13MP resolution and a fast f/1.8 lens. Lenovo is promising great low-light performance with the backside illuminated sensor, wide aperture and proprietary image processing algorithms, not to mention the dual-LED flash. The front-facing camera has a wide-angle lens, 84°. Lenovo has created special flip covers for the Vibe Z that look like the S View Covers from Sams...