The
XPERIA XZ2 feels like the smaller XZ2 Compact (which I love very much) much
more modern and inviting than its predecessors Z, X or XZ (oh my, Sony has made
many phones in the last few years). Although the gentle curvature of the glass
hides a rather powerful frame, but gives the phone organic heat, which I really
like to consider. Sony has always emphasized symmetry, sometimes to its
detriment, but in a sea of notched and unfinished smartphones, this one is
intentionally flat. The 1080p display is extended to a 2: 1 aspect ratio, and
although the panel cannot earn loyalty rewards, it achieves the best notes of a
flagship, including HDR10 support (under Netflix and Amazon Prime) and a gamut
tweaks color picker for each Taste. The screen is limited by light but very
current bezel frames, giving Sony the opportunity to enhance its already great
S-Force stereo speakers. These speakers are incredible. They are loud and full
for a smartphone and do not distort at high volumes. They're just the kind of
showcase you expect from a phone that promotes entertainment.
The
audio expertise of Sony also extends to the headphones. Although there is no
headphone jack, Sony's audio settings are rich and varied, with a range of
manual equalizer options (including questionable-quality virtual surround sound
options) that make all the difference. While few will understand the
differences between DSEE HX and ClearAudio + so one can turn off the other -
anyone using a cable or wireless headset can get great audio quality with this
phone. That Sony's marketing nonsense emphasizes about actual hardware virtues
is that DSEE HX, which converts lower quality music streams to high quality, is
less appealing to me than a clean DAC and an ultra-powerful amp, both of which
are downside but the good news is that, apart from the headphone jack, this is
an audiophile device.
I
do not use it all the time, but I tend to keep it on, especially when I hold
the phone in my hand to watch a movie trailer or a Netflix show. Sure, it's
less effective when combined with an inconspicuous sitcom than with a buoyant
sequence of Luke Cage, but I'd rather have the option to turn it off than not
have it at all. In recent years, I've become increasingly vulnerable to bad,
sloppy mobile phone haptics, and I'm pleased that companies like Sony and LG
are pushing the market into Apple-like areas. But just because a vibration
motor is powerful does not necessarily mean that it's agile, and thankfully, it
offers both light and precise touches when typing or receiving a notification.
Camera
history revolves around evolution, just like the design of the phone.The phone
no longer has its own processing engine, but instead relies on the outstanding
Qualcomm image signal processor in the Snapdragon 845. Sony also makes it
easier to take a great shot using its own camera memory and fast processor used
to take loads of photos When the shutter-release button is pressed When the
motion is detected, the gallery offers a choice of four photos to choose from,
and I have usually found at least one good picture, the change works even
though there is no slam dunk The manual mode tends to offer a better
"car" recording behavior than Sony's sophisticated Superior car,
which dominates the subject Identified in a particular scene (backlight, macro,
landscape, document, and action) and adapts art decisions mostly, but not every
time, especially in scenes with blown out areas for which HDR is required,
something that Superior Auto reluctantly applies.
It's
not inevitable that the hardware will be surpassed - the 1 / 2.3-inch sensor is
larger than any phone camera available on the market except the Huawei P20 Pro,
although the ƒ / 2.0 lens is a somewhat limiting factor and it There is no OIS,
but the camera from Sony The app makes bad exposure decisions: The resulting
photos are expressive and colorful, but often darker than they must be.
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