Design
Based on the design language of the Xperia Z, the Z Ultra is a very attractive-looking gadget. It combines a metallic frame with tempered glass on both the front and rear, giving it a minimalistic, stylish appeal. During my brief time with the phone, I was immediately impressed by its build quality--it's as lovely as the Xperia Z and yet impossibly thin at 6.5mm (0.26 inch).
(Credit: Aloysius Low)
(Credit: Aloysius Low)
Also, while the handset's footprint is large, I found it surprisingly comfortable to hold with one hand. The Z Ultra weighs in at a hefty 212g (7.5 ounces), but nethertheless just doesn't feel heavy. Comparatively, the Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 weighs 198g (7 ounces) but its chassis is mostly made of plastic materials, which somehow doesn't quite impart the same level of luxury as the Z Ultra.
(Credit: Aloysius Low)
(Credit: Aloysius Low)
Features
Like the Xperia Z, the Z Ultra is certified with an IP58 durability rating which means it is both water and dust proof. Essentially, you can use the phone to take full-HD videos underwater with its 8-megapixel camera. The Z Ultra doesn't come with the 13-megapixel shooter for the Z, but the lower pixel count could indicate better low-light shots
(Credit: Aloysius Low)
(Credit: Aloysius Low)
(Credit: Aloysius Low)
The performance of the 8-megapixel camera felt quite snappy, though I wasn't allowed to examine the quality of the images I took during my hands-on of the phone due to its pre-production status. It seems to handle low-light shots well, but I'll probably have to get a review set to test it more extensively before I make my final evaluations.
Performance
Powered by a 2.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor, you can expect the Z Ultra to be blazing fast, and it is. Initial 3DMark figures revealed scores of 16,828 and 11,906 for the Ice Storm and Ice Storm Extreme tests, respectively. However, do bear in mind this is a prototype unit, and these scores are not final.
Sony Mobile claims a video playback time of up to 5.5 hours, as well as talktime of 11 hours--I'll be waiting to verify these numbers once we get a commercial set.
Outlook
It looks like Samsung will have to do a lot more to make its upcoming Galaxy Note 3 stand out from the crowd, given that Sony has set a very high benchmark with the Xperia Z Ultra. Else the Korean chaebol may risk losing its leadership position in the phablet space which has become increasingly competitive in the recent months.
The Xperia Z Ultra is expected to launch globally in Q3. It will available in three colors: black, white and purple.
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