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On 2015-09-02 23:40:24, aussieland1 wrote:
I also suspect the 4k resolution will be hard to notice by most people (still can't wIt to try the phone myself though.
Like others said this looks like a true flagship so well done Sony. Looking forward to reading real life experience about battery and camera. Still well done to Sony for inserting a larger battery and producing this nice phone. It us a shame though it won't be available until November . iPhones , nexus , da sung already will be available before then so I feel like Sony is missing on potential clients here.
It will definitely be hard to notice on regular usage, doesnt the phone render everything in 1080p and upscale? It only display video and images at native 4K.
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Posted: 2015-09-03 00:00:29
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There becomes a point where its really hard to tell.. I am very happy with anything over 300ppi, here we are talking 800+ ppi.. its a great engineering achievement, but I am not sure how relevant it is for the end user.
That's a crazy amount of pixels to push.. good job Qualcomm
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Posted: 2015-09-03 03:32:44
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On 2015-09-02 18:11:25, moogoo wrote:
complaining about lack of OIS without examining videos and comparing simply means you just want to see buzzwords.
Not true. I for one would like to see OIS implemented. Not that I will be shaking a lot when taking photos, but is you can stabilized your photo at night, you can lower the shutter speed, which means lower ISO, which means lower noise level.
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Posted: 2015-09-03 04:31:01
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On 2015-09-03 04:31:01, yuunanase wrote:
On 2015-09-02 18:11:25, moogoo wrote:
complaining about lack of OIS without examining videos and comparing simply means you just want to see buzzwords.
Not true. I for one would like to see OIS implemented. Not that I will be shaking a lot when taking photos, but is you can stabilized your photo at night, you can lower the shutter speed, which means lower ISO, which means lower noise level.
Perhaps the method employed by Sony can stabilize the photo the same way done by OIS. So, if this can be done without OIS, why not? That's why the suggestion to look at the images and videos before making judgment.
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Posted: 2015-09-03 04:35:33
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This looks fantastic! Wish Sony could have stuffed in wireless charging and OIS too
Anyway, if this sells well,they should release the ULTRA version along with the Tab.
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Posted: 2015-09-03 04:44:00
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I just learned that the Z5P has stainless steel frame instead of the standard Aluminum material like the Z5 and Z5C
GSM Arena
The Sony Xperia Z5 Premium has a
stainless steel frame (unlike the other Z5s, which are made from aluminum)
Locating the Fingerprint sensor at the size is very convenient.
The new sensor is impressive, Sony finally stepped up their game this time (using Alpha tech for their Mobile division). I hope they will continue this integration with the other departments in the future.
The more I read about this device, the more I want to get it .... why do I have to wait until November??
I love both the Gold and Chrome version..... tried throwing money at the screen.... nothing happened
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Posted: 2015-09-03 05:02:30
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Just did a comparison on GSMArena between the crop on Z5 and Z3+
Z5 is excellent, with noise level at around the same level of G4 and S6, and this is only the preproduction unit!
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Posted: 2015-09-03 05:14:31
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emerson_shei Posts: > 500
Sony Xperia Z5 Premium Preview (En EspaƱol) IFA 2015
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKCPBMYcWYI
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Posted: 2015-09-03 07:10:40
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emerson_shei Posts: > 500
Sony Xperia Z5 Premium: First Look
http://mobile-review.com/articles/2015/ifa-sony-z5-premium.shtml
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Posted: 2015-09-03 07:15:34
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emerson_shei Posts: > 500
Sony Xperia Z5 Premium Hands On
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-r00g6yWjEk
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Posted: 2015-09-03 07:20:29
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