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Sony Xperia XZ2 Compact And XZ2 Hit Pre-Order In Europe; Confirms 5 April 2018 Launch
http://www.xperiablog.net/201[....]A+XperiaBlog+%28Xperia+Blog%29
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Posted: 2018-03-11 03:49:58
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Great Review
https://www.gsmarena.com/sony_xperia_xz2_compact-review-1737.php
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Posted: 2018-03-18 19:31:36
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Poor News
https://youtu.be/o6iw6uz36To
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Posted: 2018-03-18 19:45:53
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Pre-order with Headphones Sony WH-1000XM2 (€349)
https://campaigns.sonymobile.[....]campaign=extreme-entertainment
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Posted: 2018-03-19 12:36:30
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sweet headphones ... will this sweeten the pot to change your mind and upgrade PT020? I'll have to check if XZ1C has this deal still.
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Posted: 2018-03-20 03:37:51
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Had a quick look at the XZ2 Compact and S9 together in my hand and I'm still baffled to why its so thick. Fair enough they have bezels for the speakers but I see no need for that kind of thickness. Also, the battery life is nothing compared to the XZ1 Compact which is a real shame, its one of the most appealing aspect of the Compact line. Yes you have a better screen but they should add a larger battery to compensate.
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Posted: 2018-03-20 12:55:45
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On 2018-03-20 12:55:45, badassmam wrote:
Had a quick look at the XZ2 Compact and S9 together in my hand and I'm still baffled to why its so thick. Fair enough they have bezels for the speakers but I see no need for that kind of thickness. Also, the battery life is nothing compared to the XZ1 Compact which is a real shame, its one of the most appealing aspect of the Compact line. Yes you have a better screen but they should add a larger battery to compensate.
You're also forgetting the "less-than-top-shelf" CPU in the XZ1C that lends to it's better battery life. Also no IP68 rating on that device, which has always been a hallmark of Sony and SonyEricsson phones long before the industry even thought of making it a standard.
thickness does help lend to less drops out of the hand when hardly paying attention (along with the raised edges).
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Posted: 2018-03-23 11:15:55
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On 2018-03-23 11:15:55, Supa_Fly wrote:
You're also forgetting the "less-than-top-shelf" CPU in the XZ1C that lends to it's better battery life. Also no IP68 rating on that device, which has always been a hallmark of Sony and SonyEricsson phones long before the industry even thought of making it a standard.
thickness does help lend to less drops out of the hand when hardly paying attention (along with the raised edges).
It seems you are confusing XZ1 Compact with the older X Compact. XZ1 Compact has the Snapdragon 835 and is IP68 rated. But having exactly the same battery capacity as the regular XZ1, as well as a lower res (720p) and physically smaller display results in amazing battery life (probably the best in a Sony device to date).
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Posted: 2018-03-26 14:42:20
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On 2018-03-26 14:42:20, RandomCarpet wrote:
On 2018-03-23 11:15:55, Supa_Fly wrote:
You're also forgetting the "less-than-top-shelf" CPU in the XZ1C that lends to it's better battery life. Also no IP68 rating on that device, which has always been a hallmark of Sony and SonyEricsson phones long before the industry even thought of making it a standard.
thickness does help lend to less drops out of the hand when hardly paying attention (along with the raised edges).
It seems you are confusing XZ1 Compact with the older X Compact. XZ1 Compact has the Snapdragon 835 and is IP68 rated. But having exactly the same battery capacity as the regular XZ1, as well as a lower res (720p) and physically smaller display results in amazing battery life (probably the best in a Sony device to date).
You are correct. I was thinking about the X Compact ... that was the interim model between the Z5C and the XZ1 Compact. Design looked nice but just didn't bring the goods the fans and faithful really needed.
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Posted: 2018-03-30 03:18:16
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On 2018-04-07 21:55:34, pt020 wrote:
On 2018-03-20 03:37:51, Supa_Fly wrote:
sweet headphones ... will this sweeten the pot to change your mind and upgrade PT020? I'll have to check if XZ1C has this deal still.
Got 6 month ago the MDR-1000X with the XZ1C ... But I still think the older MDR-1RBT have a better sound quality and are much more comfortable .. but no noise cancelling.
And the deal was only with pre-order (same for the XZ2C) ,but too late for the XZ1C
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[ This Message was edited by: pt020 on 2018-04-07 22:12 ]
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Posted: 2018-04-07 21:55:34
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