Thursday 12 December 2013

Best Smartphone Sony Xperia Z1 Android Phone

The Sony Xperia Z1 f, a handset long rumored underneath the Honami mini codename, has finally gone official in Japan, and it’s a telephone many have been waiting for - a concise Android device with top shelf specs and great design. The Xperia Z1 f is actually a miniaturized copy from the flagship Xperia Z1. The smaller device includes a 4.3” 720p display, and is a lot more compact than the 5” Xperia Z1 flagship, yet it retains the attractive rectangular glass design and water and mud resistance of its bigger brother.

The Sony Xperia Z1 that’s the Xperia Z1F Android smartphone officially announced through the NTT Docomo network in Japan. The standout feature, as earlier expected, is identical 20.7-megapixel camera that was retained in the Z1 which was recently launched. The display size of the Z1F is 4.3-inch, which is an HD display, using the resolution 1280 x 720 pixels.

Design and Configuration

The eagerly awaited Sony Xperia Z1 aka Honami aka Xperia i1 from Sony is available in an elegant design which retains the Xperia design to some degree while making the device simpler to use. What's really stunning however may be the screen, which is a huge 5 inches of LCD, having fullHD 1080p pixels resolution and 16M colour depth. In the event that weren't enough, Sony has brought the Bravia technology, from the TV range of the same name, for this phone, thus guaranteeing viewing pleasure about this new handset.

Camera and Storage

The first is equally awe-struck by the Xperia Z1's rear camera, which at 20.7MP is stunning by standards, and is made much more by the fact that it's a Sony EXMOR RS shooter, with fullHD recording capability. In advance there is a 2MP camera for video calling facility.

Connectivity and Battery

Sony Xperia Z1 includes all the latest in connectivity options, with 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS (with A-GPS) and microUSB. The Z1 draws power from the 3000mAh Li-ion battery.

Display

The display now adds Sony's Triluminos display technology from Bravia, alongside its proprietary X-Reality engine tech. In simple non-marketing words, it promises a wider gamut of colors that helps make skin tones more natural and blues, greens and reds punchier. The 1080p resolution likewise helps, although that was also present around the previous model.

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