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The Sony Xperia Z Ultra is the cutting edge of phablets, and arguably of the current crop of Android devices. It shows the limits of where Android is, and those limits reach out a long way.
Sony may be embracing a new design, but that doesn’t mean it’s not selling a phone with an older design theme. The mid-range Sony Xperia XA2 Ultra costs $450, and a lot of compromises, which ...
Sony's midrange, budget phones have a fingerprint sensor that works in the U.S. Read our Sony Xperia XA2 Ultra, XA2, and L2 hands-on review.
But Sony has committed to updating its devices pretty regularly (it just started shipping Android 4.3 for the international Xperia Z Ultra, and it should soon be available for the US model), and ...
Our Sony Xperia XA2 Ultra review takes a look at one of Sony's recent mid-range releases which features a 6" FHD screen, 4GB of RAM, 23MP main camera, and dual selfie camera with flash and OIS at ...
Sony is steering its mobile ship into deeper waters with the Xperia Z Ultra. The 6.4-inch device slots in the size gap between its former flagship handset, the 5-inch Xperia Z, and its 10.1-inch ...
The Xperia XA2 Ultra is the larger version of Sony's 5.2-inch $349 Xperia XA2, and retails for $449. For that, you get Qualcomm 's snapdragon 630 processor mated to 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage ...
Sony's new mid-range smartphone, the Xperia XA2 Ultra, brings a modern design, thinner bezels, and fingerprint reader support to the U.S., but still misses the mark when it comes to price.
Sony's unveiled its latest addition to its Xperia Z series, a new smartphone that blurs the line between smartphone and tablet once more -- the appropriately named Xperia Z Ultra. Packing a 6.4 ...
This phablet packs the Xperia Z's beautiful design in a supersized 6.44-inch frame and looks set to give the Samsung Galaxy Note range a run for its money.
The Sony Xperia XA Ultra is a smartphone that runs on the Android operating system. It has a 6-inch touch-screen display, measures 6.5 by 3.1 by 0.3 inches and weighs 7.1 ounces.
Sony has yet to put its freshly introduced Xperia X smartphone range on sale and it's already updating the lineup with a new 6-inch model. Enter the Xperia XA Ultra. It might be late to the party ...
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