Do you like glass-backed phones?

Glass backs are becoming a trend in the world of smartphones, but there has been a lot of talk about it on every corner. Some say it’s not practical at all, while some will continue to argue that it’s beautiful to look at and it gives the device a premium feel.

Let’s take a look back at the iPhone 4. The iPhone 4 was one of the best designed phones that ever existed, and it still is. However, not everyone was happy about the glass design that Apple has implemented on the phone. Some complained about the susceptibility of the glass to cracks.

Eventually, a bumper was outed. At the same time, consumers just decided to buy a case to protect the phone – but that defeats the purpose of having a beautifully designed phone.

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A few months ago, Google went with glass designed phones too, in the form of the Nexus 4. Again, it is a marvelous device, but reviews all around the media were complaining about the glass. History then repeats itself; Google releases a bumper case for the phone.

Just recently, the Sony Xperia Z was made official. I honestly had low-expectations for the phone a few moments ago, but upon the announcement, I was swept away by the design and the features.

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But that’s not the point. The Xperia Z also features a glass back and a sleek design which drew me closer. I had varying sentiments on glass backs as I’m not entirely confident that I can take care of that fragile material. At the same time, the thought of having a device made out of mostly glass really had a premium impression on me.

A glass can be one of the reasons you would want a device, but it could also be one of the reasons why you’re avoiding it. Seeing the current trends of having glass-backed high-end smartphones, do you think it’s practical? Would you prefer a future with glass-backed smartphones? Leave a comment and share your opinions down below.

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Sony makes Xperia Z and ZL official

Sony Mobile has officially announced their new flagship phones, the Xperia Z and Xperia ZL.

The Xperia Z is the flagship handset has a 5-inch 1080p LED display, packing a quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro 1.5GHz processor and Adreno 320 graphics with 2GB RAM.

Sporting a 2300mAh battery, the Xperia Z will have all the standard connectivity — WiFi, HSPA+, LTE, Bluetooth, GPS and NFC. It’s so thin too at 7.9mm. The handsets will have Android Jellybean 4.1 right out of the box. The Xperia Z is IP5/IP7 certified giving it dust and water resistance.

The Xperia ZL will have the same specs but will be a bit more compact. It’s a bit chunkier too at 9.8mm. Both handsets will have a 13MP Exmor RS camera that can do HDR on both stills and video.

We will be going to Singapore next week to attend the Xperia regional launch there on the 14th to 16th. We’ll share more of this next week.

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Sony Xperia Z and ZL official photos

Previously known as the Xperia Yuga and the Xperia Odin, these two new flagship handsets have been prematurely unveiled in a photo release. The two are now known as the Xperia Z and the Xperia ZL.

The photos coincide with previous leaks of the phones here and here.

The Sony Xperia Z comes with a 5-inch screen in a 1080p resolution while the Xperia ZL is the smaller but tougher model (perhaps, it’s more like the Acro S). Both phones will likely to run on a quad-core Qualcomm SnapDragon S4 processor and 2GB of RAM.

Sony Mobile is expected to formally announce the two flagship devices on January 7, just before CES 2013 starts.

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