mymobileindia.com Updated: 2016-11-20 02:46:08
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Sony's Xperia Z3 had received very good reviews in 2014, with many (us included) hailing it as the best Xperia device ever. With the Xperia Z3+, Sony has upped the spec ante while largely retaining the design of the Z3. The catch is that all this comes wi...
Very good hardware, Good battery life,Water and dust resistant...
Very expensive, Not a quad HD display, Tends to heat up...
It looks smart and is a very good performer, but the Rs 55,990 price tag does seem very high for the Xperia Z3 Plus, especially when you consider that the rival flagships from LG(the G4) and Samsung (the S6 Edge) cost lesser and offer better cameras and d...
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The 20.7 MP rear camera was, however, a treat. The photo quality was quite good across varied lighting conditions. The superior auto mode detected all kinds of landscapes and changed the white balance and other settings automatically. The camera was fast...
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Sony had a dual-flagship launch cadence annually. But this year's Mobile World Congress did not see any flagship launch, so it looks like Sony is concentrating on having only one flagship a year, thankfully. This year we saw Sony launch the Xperia Aqua M4...
Sony Xperia Z3+ blazes across when it comes to benchmark scores and raw performance. The camera performance is one of the best we have seen among the current crop of flagship devices, specially the steadyshot videos. And the battery life of the phone impr...
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hindustantimes.com Updated: 2016-11-20 02:46:08
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Sony smartphones are known to have great cameras and robust build quality. The company's latest offering, Sony Xperia Z3+, too doesn't disappoint in these departments. At first glance, the handset is striking — sleek, thin and light. However, it isn't unt...
If Sony manages to iron out the problem of overheating and cut down on the bloatware with its next launch (the Z4), it would be a worthwhile buy. However, if you have the luxury of spending half a lakh on a phone and want a stunning looking one, then Son...
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When the Snapdragon 810 is just one of the issues with your smartphone, you've got problems. I've kind of defeated the whole purpose of reading this review haven't I? Still, if you want to know how Sony is living in a world of its own, here's the Sony Xpe...
Good display...
Poor performance, Poor battery life, Same phone as last year, but with lesser performance...
The Sony Xperia Z3+ is the same phone as the company's last flagship, but with inferior performance. It makes no sense for Xperia Z3 users to 'upgrade' to this and in the current market, it's got absolutely nothing that it offers over its competitors or e...
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Even when it is time to upgrade, there are no major factors within the Android universe, apart from perhaps brand loyalty, that might keep someone buying from the same company. Upstarts offering flagship-class features at half the price are stealing custo...
Good, Sleek and good-looking, Powerful hardware, Great camera, Water-resistant with capless USB...
Overheats even with simple use, Average battery life, Excessive bloatware...
Sony has made some interesting choices with the Xperia Z3+. The processor and the thinner body might be contributing to the overheating problem, but regardless of why it's happening, it's the biggest thing that sets this phone apart from its competition...
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Sony might be one of the worst offenders in this regard, pushing out new flagships on a six-month schedule for the past few years. More than once, we've pointed out that a Sony flagship's most likely competition isn't Samsung or LG's equivalent offering;...
Good, Sleek and good-looking, Powerful hardware, Great camera, Water-resistant with capless USB...
Overheats even with simple use, Average battery life, Excessive bloatware...
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Sony Xperia Z3+ is the company's new flagship that has been launched as the successor of the Xperia Z3. The newbie is essentially an upgraded, more premium addition to Sony's Z3 series, which is why the company this time chose to stick with the name of th...
water & dust proof, superior built...
similar design, slippery, priced too high...
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Sony has launched its flagship smartphone Xperia Z3+ in India today. The handset is priced at Rs. 55,990 and comes bundled with Quick charger worth Rs. 3,490. With powerful innards, this smartphone will compete with the other flagship phones such as HTC O...
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The Sony Xperia Z3+ is the Japanese flagship we've all been anticipating, but is it really the one we've been hoping for? Or are the predictable chipset update and minor design touches simply a prelude to a proper upgrade later this year?Starting with the...
We have just finished testing the company's flagship to replace the Z3 for this season's battles at the high end. Yet, the very name might suggest that it may not be the proper successor but rather what the Z3 should have been in the first place. That's t...
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The Sony Xperia Z3+ was only recently announced and we're happy it made it to our testing grounds so quickly. While we're already busy working on a full review, we decided to give you an early taste of what it's like.With all the other major players in th...
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