Sony Xperia Z5 & Z5 Compact hands-on, first impressions

In addition to the Z5 Premium, we also got the chance to take a look at Sony‘s Xperia Z5 and Z5 Compact and here’s our hands-on experience with them.

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Among the three that were launched, the Premium has the biggest display at 5.5 inches. The Z5 is next while the Z5 Compact follows at 5.2- and 4.7-inch screens, respectively. It’s important to note that the two higher end models sport a Full HD resolution, while the Compact went for a modest 720p HD display.

On-screen buttons were implemented here and it simply goes well with its Android 5.1 Lollipop OS.

Sony Xperia Z5 Compact
Sony Xperia Z5 Compact

The Compact’s body is just right for one-handed usage so for those who find 5-inch displays a tad too big for their hands, you can go for the smallest of the three siblings.  With the Z5 weighing in at 154 grams and the Z5 Compact at 138 grams, they’re not that heavy to hold, yet are not too light either. Having a bit of heft is a good thing since it doesn’t make the handsets feel like a toy.

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Left: Z5 | Right: Z5 Compact

While the Z5 Premium uses quality metal as its frame, the Z5 and Z5 Compact differ and instead, implemented plastic for the sides. This is understandable as to make the Premium stand out from the series, and to make it a little less painful when you accidentally drop it and see scratches and nicks — seeing them on a premium, all-metal frame is a sore sight indeed.

Left: Z5 | Right: Z5 Compact
Left: Z5 | Right: Z5 Compact

Both devices received IP68 certification just like the Z5 Premium that make them waterproof up to 1.5 meters for about 20-30 minutes, in addition to being dustproof. Seen on the left is the revamped power button at the right side since it now doubles as a fingerprint scanner. This is present for both the Z5 and Z5 Compact.

On the other hand, the flap for memory expansion hides the microSD support that can stretch your storage up to 200GB.

Xperia Z5
Xperia Z5

From the 32GB internal storage that all three flagships have, they’re left with around 21GB of usable space since the software alone already takes up nearly 10GB.

Xperia Z5 (Green)
Xperia Z5 (Green)

Sporting the same 23-megapixel rear shooter partnered with the company’s next-gen EXMOR RS sensor ensures that you not only get vivid images with natural colors, but also sharp and detailed photos thanks to its 0.3-second auto-focusing capability. Sony mentions that this feature alone lets you snap fast-moving images and capture actions like a pro.

From the short time that we’ve spent with these smartphones, we’ve seen how the company has improved them in both the external and internal aspects. The Z5 family is a series of sharp-looking handsets that doesn’t end there since inside, it’s been equipped with beefy components such as a Snapdragon 810 processor, a very powerful rear shooter, LTE connectivity, fingerprint sensor, among others.

Of course, all these don’t come cheap since the Xperia Z5 has an SRP of Php35,990 while the Compact is at Php29,990. Will they be worth the buy? As of now we could only say that they’re a bunch of really promising devices — unless a full review proves otherwise. Stay tuned.

Sony Xperia Z5 specs:
5.2-inch IPS LCD @ 1080×1920 pixels, 403ppi
Qualcomm MSM8994 Snapdragon 810
ARM Cortex A53 1.5GHz quad-core, ARM Cortex A57 2.0GHz quad-core
Adreno 430 Graphics
3GB LPDDR4 RAM
32GB internal storage
Up to 200GB via microSD
LTE Cat. 6
Single SIM
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, WiFi Direct, DLNA
NFC
Bluetooth 4.1, A2DP, apt-X
ANT+ support
GPS with aGPS, GLONASS/Beidou
IP68 certified
23MP rear camera, autofocus, LED flash
5.1MP front-facing camera
Fingerprint Sensor
FM Radio Tuner, RDS
microUSB v2.0 (MHL 3 TV-out)
2,900mAh Li-Ion battery
Android 5.1.1 Lollipop
146 x 72 x 7.3mm (dimensions)
154 grams (weight)

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Sony Xperia Z5 Compact specs:
4.6-inch IPS LCD @ 720×1280 pixels, 323ppi
Qualcomm MSM8994 Snapdragon 810
ARM Cortex A53 1.5GHz quad-core, ARM Cortex A57 2.0GHz quad-core
Adreno 430 Graphics
2GB LPDDR4 RAM
32GB internal storage
Up to 200GB via microSD
LTE Cat. 6
Single SIM, Dual-SIM
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, WiFi Direct, DLNA
NFC
Bluetooth 4.1, A2DP, apt-X
ANT+ support
GPS with aGPS, GLONASS/Beidou
IP68 certified
23MP rear camera, autofocus, LED flash
5.1MP front-facing camera
Fingerprint Sensor
FM Radio Tuner, RDS
microUSB v2.0 (MHL 3 TV-out)
2,700mAh Li-Ion battery
Android 5.1.1 Lollipop
127 x 65 x 8.9mm (dimensions)
138 grams (weight)

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Sony Xperia Z5 & Z5 Compact hands-on, first impressions

In addition to the Z5 Premium, we also got the chance to take a look at Sony‘s Xperia Z5 and Z5 Compact and here’s our hands-on experience with them.

sony-xperia-z5-z5compact-philippines

Among the three that were launched, the Premium has the biggest display at 5.5 inches. The Z5 is next while the Z5 Compact follows at 5.2- and 4.7-inch screens, respectively. It’s important to note that the two higher end models sport a Full HD resolution, while the Compact went for a modest 720p HD display.

On-screen buttons were implemented here and it simply goes well with its Android 5.1 Lollipop OS.

Sony Xperia Z5 Compact
Sony Xperia Z5 Compact

The Compact’s body is just right for one-handed usage so for those who find 5-inch displays a tad too big for their hands, you can go for the smallest of the three siblings.  With the Z5 weighing in at 154 grams and the Z5 Compact at 138 grams, they’re not that heavy to hold, yet are not too light either. Having a bit of heft is a good thing since it doesn’t make the handsets feel like a toy.

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Left: Z5 | Right: Z5 Compact

While the Z5 Premium uses quality metal as its frame, the Z5 and Z5 Compact differ and instead, implemented plastic for the sides. This is understandable as to make the Premium stand out from the series, and to make it a little less painful when you accidentally drop it and see scratches and nicks — seeing them on a premium, all-metal frame is a sore sight indeed.

Left: Z5 | Right: Z5 Compact
Left: Z5 | Right: Z5 Compact

Both devices received IP68 certification just like the Z5 Premium that make them waterproof up to 1.5 meters for about 20-30 minutes, in addition to being dustproof. Seen on the left is the revamped power button at the right side since it now doubles as a fingerprint scanner. This is present for both the Z5 and Z5 Compact.

On the other hand, the flap for memory expansion hides the microSD support that can stretch your storage up to 200GB.

Xperia Z5
Xperia Z5

From the 32GB internal storage that all three flagships have, they’re left with around 21GB of usable space since the software alone already takes up nearly 10GB.

Xperia Z5 (Green)
Xperia Z5 (Green)

Sporting the same 23-megapixel rear shooter partnered with the company’s next-gen EXMOR RS sensor ensures that you not only get vivid images with natural colors, but also sharp and detailed photos thanks to its 0.3-second auto-focusing capability. Sony mentions that this feature alone lets you snap fast-moving images and capture actions like a pro.

From the short time that we’ve spent with these smartphones, we’ve seen how the company has improved them in both the external and internal aspects. The Z5 family is a series of sharp-looking handsets that doesn’t end there since inside, it’s been equipped with beefy components such as a Snapdragon 810 processor, a very powerful rear shooter, LTE connectivity, fingerprint sensor, among others.

Of course, all these don’t come cheap since the Xperia Z5 has an SRP of Php35,990 while the Compact is at Php29,990. Will they be worth the buy? As of now we could only say that they’re a bunch of really promising devices — unless a full review proves otherwise. Stay tuned.

Sony Xperia Z5 specs:
5.2-inch IPS LCD @ 1080×1920 pixels, 403ppi
Qualcomm MSM8994 Snapdragon 810
ARM Cortex A53 1.5GHz quad-core, ARM Cortex A57 2.0GHz quad-core
Adreno 430 Graphics
3GB LPDDR4 RAM
32GB internal storage
Up to 200GB via microSD
LTE Cat. 6
Single SIM
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, WiFi Direct, DLNA
NFC
Bluetooth 4.1, A2DP, apt-X
ANT+ support
GPS with aGPS, GLONASS/Beidou
IP68 certified
23MP rear camera, autofocus, LED flash
5.1MP front-facing camera
Fingerprint Sensor
FM Radio Tuner, RDS
microUSB v2.0 (MHL 3 TV-out)
2,900mAh Li-Ion battery
Android 5.1.1 Lollipop
146 x 72 x 7.3mm (dimensions)
154 grams (weight)

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Sony Xperia Z5 Compact specs:
4.6-inch IPS LCD @ 720×1280 pixels, 323ppi
Qualcomm MSM8994 Snapdragon 810
ARM Cortex A53 1.5GHz quad-core, ARM Cortex A57 2.0GHz quad-core
Adreno 430 Graphics
2GB LPDDR4 RAM
32GB internal storage
Up to 200GB via microSD
LTE Cat. 6
Single SIM, Dual-SIM
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, WiFi Direct, DLNA
NFC
Bluetooth 4.1, A2DP, apt-X
ANT+ support
GPS with aGPS, GLONASS/Beidou
IP68 certified
23MP rear camera, autofocus, LED flash
5.1MP front-facing camera
Fingerprint Sensor
FM Radio Tuner, RDS
microUSB v2.0 (MHL 3 TV-out)
2,700mAh Li-Ion battery
Android 5.1.1 Lollipop
127 x 65 x 8.9mm (dimensions)
138 grams (weight)

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Sony Xperia Z5 & Z5 Compact hands-on, first impressions

In addition to the Z5 Premium, we also got the chance to take a look at Sony‘s Xperia Z5 and Z5 Compact and here’s our hands-on experience with them.

sony-xperia-z5-z5compact-philippines

Among the three that were launched, the Premium has the biggest display at 5.5 inches. The Z5 is next while the Z5 Compact follows at 5.2- and 4.7-inch screens, respectively. It’s important to note that the two higher end models sport a Full HD resolution, while the Compact went for a modest 720p HD display.

On-screen buttons were implemented here and it simply goes well with its Android 5.1 Lollipop OS.

Sony Xperia Z5 Compact
Sony Xperia Z5 Compact

The Compact’s body is just right for one-handed usage so for those who find 5-inch displays a tad too big for their hands, you can go for the smallest of the three siblings.  With the Z5 weighing in at 154 grams and the Z5 Compact at 138 grams, they’re not that heavy to hold, yet are not too light either. Having a bit of heft is a good thing since it doesn’t make the handsets feel like a toy.

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Left: Z5 | Right: Z5 Compact

While the Z5 Premium uses quality metal as its frame, the Z5 and Z5 Compact differ and instead, implemented plastic for the sides. This is understandable as to make the Premium stand out from the series, and to make it a little less painful when you accidentally drop it and see scratches and nicks — seeing them on a premium, all-metal frame is a sore sight indeed.

Left: Z5 | Right: Z5 Compact
Left: Z5 | Right: Z5 Compact

Both devices received IP68 certification just like the Z5 Premium that make them waterproof up to 1.5 meters for about 20-30 minutes, in addition to being dustproof. Seen on the left is the revamped power button at the right side since it now doubles as a fingerprint scanner. This is present for both the Z5 and Z5 Compact.

On the other hand, the flap for memory expansion hides the microSD support that can stretch your storage up to 200GB.

Xperia Z5
Xperia Z5

From the 32GB internal storage that all three flagships have, they’re left with around 21GB of usable space since the software alone already takes up nearly 10GB.

Xperia Z5 (Green)
Xperia Z5 (Green)

Sporting the same 23-megapixel rear shooter partnered with the company’s next-gen EXMOR RS sensor ensures that you not only get vivid images with natural colors, but also sharp and detailed photos thanks to its 0.3-second auto-focusing capability. Sony mentions that this feature alone lets you snap fast-moving images and capture actions like a pro.

From the short time that we’ve spent with these smartphones, we’ve seen how the company has improved them in both the external and internal aspects. The Z5 family is a series of sharp-looking handsets that doesn’t end there since inside, it’s been equipped with beefy components such as a Snapdragon 810 processor, a very powerful rear shooter, LTE connectivity, fingerprint sensor, among others.

Of course, all these don’t come cheap since the Xperia Z5 has an SRP of Php35,990 while the Compact is at Php29,990. Will they be worth the buy? As of now we could only say that they’re a bunch of really promising devices — unless a full review proves otherwise. Stay tuned.

Sony Xperia Z5 specs:
5.2-inch IPS LCD @ 1080×1920 pixels, 403ppi
Qualcomm MSM8994 Snapdragon 810
ARM Cortex A53 1.5GHz quad-core, ARM Cortex A57 2.0GHz quad-core
Adreno 430 Graphics
3GB LPDDR4 RAM
32GB internal storage
Up to 200GB via microSD
LTE Cat. 6
Single SIM
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, WiFi Direct, DLNA
NFC
Bluetooth 4.1, A2DP, apt-X
ANT+ support
GPS with aGPS, GLONASS/Beidou
IP68 certified
23MP rear camera, autofocus, LED flash
5.1MP front-facing camera
Fingerprint Sensor
FM Radio Tuner, RDS
microUSB v2.0 (MHL 3 TV-out)
2,900mAh Li-Ion battery
Android 5.1.1 Lollipop
146 x 72 x 7.3mm (dimensions)
154 grams (weight)

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Sony Xperia Z5 Compact specs:
4.6-inch IPS LCD @ 720×1280 pixels, 323ppi
Qualcomm MSM8994 Snapdragon 810
ARM Cortex A53 1.5GHz quad-core, ARM Cortex A57 2.0GHz quad-core
Adreno 430 Graphics
2GB LPDDR4 RAM
32GB internal storage
Up to 200GB via microSD
LTE Cat. 6
Single SIM, Dual-SIM
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, WiFi Direct, DLNA
NFC
Bluetooth 4.1, A2DP, apt-X
ANT+ support
GPS with aGPS, GLONASS/Beidou
IP68 certified
23MP rear camera, autofocus, LED flash
5.1MP front-facing camera
Fingerprint Sensor
FM Radio Tuner, RDS
microUSB v2.0 (MHL 3 TV-out)
2,700mAh Li-Ion battery
Android 5.1.1 Lollipop
127 x 65 x 8.9mm (dimensions)
138 grams (weight)

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Sony Xperia Z5 Premium hands-on, first impressions

Yesterday, we were with Sony Philippines as they launched the new Xperia Z5 series consisting of the Z5, Z5 Compact, and Z5 Premium. From those three, the Z5 Premium is well — the premium device in the lineup and we got a quick alone time with it. Here are our first impressions.

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The first thing you’d notice on theZ5 Premium is its 5.5-inch display that spans across and almost takes over the entirety of its face. In this area is where Sony is one-upping its flagship rivals since it’s the first smartphone to have 4K UHD resolution. Those are 3840 x 2160 pixels that result to a stunning 806ppi.

Other flagships top at QHD resolution displays, but Sony obviously rises above its peers in this aspect.

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This pixel-packed display is then fitted inside a metal frame that adds to that premium feel when holding the device. At the right panel are the Power/Lock button followed by the volume rocker and a physical shutter button that the Xperia line is known for.

You may have noticed that the Power button now looks different from the otherwise circular button that was present in the previous iterations. This is because the newer (and definitely wider) button now doubles as a fingerprint scanner for added security while using the handset.

sony-xperia-z5-premium-philippines-10

Up top on the left side is a 3.5mm jack for connecting the headphones. As expected, the Z5 Premium still has the same waterproof and dustproof capabilities so the audio jack (as well as the microUSB port at the bottom) could handle being submerged in water even without any cover on them. The company calls them their cap-less ports.

sony-xperia-z5-premium-philippines-8

For storage expansion, the left side houses the microSD card hidden under a metal flap. Once closed, it reverts back to its seamless all-metal appearance which is definitely pleasing to the eyes.

sony-xperia-z5-premium-philippines-9

Its 23-megapixel rear camera stands proud at the upper left corner of the back, and is supported by an LED flash that should come in handy when in low light situations. For the optics, Sony used its next-gen EXMOR RS sensor with an f/2.0 wide angle lens to maximize imaging. On top of that, the company boasted that it is capable of focusing on a subject automatically for as quick as 0.3 seconds — clearly battling the laser autofocus of other smartphones.

NFC makes its way to this smartphone as a recurring feature and is indicated by the symbol at the upper middle area — just connect it together with another NFC-enabled device and wireless pairing is instantly achieved.

The entire back panel is mirror-like and as you may have already guessed, is a strong fingerprint magnet.

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At the bottom we have the cap-less microUSB port for charging and transferring files. From this angle we could also see the amount of craftsmanship poured into the device. Its sleek, round edges make the Z5 Premium  a joy to hold as it sits comfortably at the palm of the hand.

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We tried shooting a quick 4K video during the launch to test its camera and at the same time, its display. Undoubtedly, the image quality was sharp and colors were faithful and natural during playback.

We’ve seen UHD resolution on 55- and 60-inchTV displays in the past, but there was a sample video in the phone that showed what it’s like watching Ultra High Definition in a small 5.5-inch screen. It was truly an experience, but it got us thinking that it’s still not that usable as a feature per se since while there are some resources of 4K content online, it still is somewhat scarce as a whole.

Although that may be the case, Sony has already set the record for being the pioneer in 4K resolution for smartphones.

Sony still hasn’t announced the local price for the Z5 Premium but it will be available starting December 3 with pre-orders beginning on November 6 until 22.

Sony Xperia Z5 Premium specs:
5.5-inch IPS LCD @ 2160×3840 pixels, 806ppi
Qualcomm MSM8994 Snapdragon 810
ARM Cortex A53 1.5GHz quad-core, ARM Cortex A57 2.0GHz quad-core
Adreno 403 Graphics
3GB LPDDR4 RAM
32GB internal storage
Up to 200GB via microSD
LTE Cat. 6
Single SIM
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, WiFi Direct, DLNA
NFC
Bluetooth 4.1, A2DP, apt-X
ANT+ support
GPS with aGPS, GLONASS/Beidou
IP68 certified
23MP rear camera, autofocus, LED flash
5.1MP front-facing camera
Fingerprint Sensor
FM Radio Tuner, RDS
microUSB v2.0 (MHL 3 TV-out)
3430mAh Li-Ion battery
Android 5.1.1 Lollipop
154.4 x 75.8 x 7.8mm (dimensions)
180 grams (weight)

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Sony Xperia Z5 Premium hands-on, first impressions

Yesterday, we were with Sony Philippines as they launched the new Xperia Z5 series consisting of the Z5, Z5 Compact, and Z5 Premium. From those three, the Z5 Premium is well — the premium device in the lineup and we got a quick alone time with it. Here are our first impressions.

sony-xperia-z5-premium-philippines-5

The first thing you’d notice on theZ5 Premium is its 5.5-inch display that spans across and almost takes over the entirety of its face. In this area is where Sony is one-upping its flagship rivals since it’s the first smartphone to have 4K UHD resolution. Those are 3840 x 2160 pixels that result to a stunning 806ppi.

Other flagships top at QHD resolution displays, but Sony obviously rises above its peers in this aspect.

sony-xperia-z5-premium-buttons--philippines

This pixel-packed display is then fitted inside a metal frame that adds to that premium feel when holding the device. At the right panel are the Power/Lock button followed by the volume rocker and a physical shutter button that the Xperia line is known for.

You may have noticed that the Power button now looks different from the otherwise circular button that was present in the previous iterations. This is because the newer (and definitely wider) button now doubles as a fingerprint scanner for added security while using the handset.

sony-xperia-z5-premium-philippines-10

Up top on the left side is a 3.5mm jack for connecting the headphones. As expected, the Z5 Premium still has the same waterproof and dustproof capabilities so the audio jack (as well as the microUSB port at the bottom) could handle being submerged in water even without any cover on them. The company calls them their cap-less ports.

sony-xperia-z5-premium-philippines-8

For storage expansion, the left side houses the microSD card hidden under a metal flap. Once closed, it reverts back to its seamless all-metal appearance which is definitely pleasing to the eyes.

sony-xperia-z5-premium-philippines-9

Its 23-megapixel rear camera stands proud at the upper left corner of the back, and is supported by an LED flash that should come in handy when in low light situations. For the optics, Sony used its next-gen EXMOR RS sensor with an f/2.0 wide angle lens to maximize imaging. On top of that, the company boasted that it is capable of focusing on a subject automatically for as quick as 0.3 seconds — clearly battling the laser autofocus of other smartphones.

NFC makes its way to this smartphone as a recurring feature and is indicated by the symbol at the upper middle area — just connect it together with another NFC-enabled device and wireless pairing is instantly achieved.

The entire back panel is mirror-like and as you may have already guessed, is a strong fingerprint magnet.

sony-xperia-z5-premium-philippines-3

At the bottom we have the cap-less microUSB port for charging and transferring files. From this angle we could also see the amount of craftsmanship poured into the device. Its sleek, round edges make the Z5 Premium  a joy to hold as it sits comfortably at the palm of the hand.

sony-xperia-z5-premium-philippines-6

We tried shooting a quick 4K video during the launch to test its camera and at the same time, its display. Undoubtedly, the image quality was sharp and colors were faithful and natural during playback.

We’ve seen UHD resolution on 55- and 60-inchTV displays in the past, but there was a sample video in the phone that showed what it’s like watching Ultra High Definition in a small 5.5-inch screen. It was truly an experience, but it got us thinking that it’s still not that usable as a feature per se since while there are some resources of 4K content online, it still is somewhat scarce as a whole.

Although that may be the case, Sony has already set the record for being the pioneer in 4K resolution for smartphones.

Sony still hasn’t announced the local price for the Z5 Premium but it will be available starting December 3 with pre-orders beginning on November 6 until 22.

Sony Xperia Z5 Premium specs:
5.5-inch IPS LCD @ 2160×3840 pixels, 806ppi
Qualcomm MSM8994 Snapdragon 810
ARM Cortex A53 1.5GHz quad-core, ARM Cortex A57 2.0GHz quad-core
Adreno 403 Graphics
3GB LPDDR4 RAM
32GB internal storage
Up to 200GB via microSD
LTE Cat. 6
Single SIM
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, WiFi Direct, DLNA
NFC
Bluetooth 4.1, A2DP, apt-X
ANT+ support
GPS with aGPS, GLONASS/Beidou
IP68 certified
23MP rear camera, autofocus, LED flash
5.1MP front-facing camera
Fingerprint Sensor
FM Radio Tuner, RDS
microUSB v2.0 (MHL 3 TV-out)
3430mAh Li-Ion battery
Android 5.1.1 Lollipop
154.4 x 75.8 x 7.8mm (dimensions)
180 grams (weight)

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