Sony Xperia XZ Premium review: Premium yes, but competition is ahead
Sony Xperia XZ Premium is a
top notch phone, there’s no doubt. The camera ticks the right boxes, the
overall UI and performance is not bad, though it could be smoother. As
far as premium goes, this phone covers it all, offering the complete
package.Sony Xperia XZ
Premium is the second smartphone from the company after the Sony Z5
Premium to sport a 4K display, though this is a 4K HDR resolution
display. This means Sony’s Xperia XZ Premium can play content shot in
HDR format, and so far it has partnered with Amazon Prime Video for this
HDR ready content. Also 4K videos on YouTube can be viewed in full
resolution on this phone.
Sony has itself announced plans to concentrate on the premium
category in the smartphone business, where the company is struggling to
make a mark. Premium is not an easy category to play, given Apple and Samsung’s domination.But the meaning of premium smartphones has also changed drastically over the last couple of years. OnePlus
in particular has pushed this trend of introducing great
specifications, including the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 835, which the
Xperia also sports, at a mid-budget premium pricing. So how does Sony
Xperia XZ Premium fare in our review? Will this be premium phone that
sees some major success for the company? Here’s what we thought after
using this phone.
Sony Xperia XZ Premium specifications: 5.5-inches 4K
HDR display | Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor | 4GB RAM+64GB storage
(expandable) | 19MP Motion Eye camera + 13 MP front camera | Android Nougat 7.1.1 | 3230 mAh battery
Sony Xperia XZ Premium price in India Rs 59,990
Sony Xperia XZ Premium Design, Display review
Sony Xperia XZ Premium has the familiar wide, angular design just
like the previous generations past. It sports that glass and metal body
just like the S8 series and the recent HTC U11, and LG G6.
Like all these other phones, this is smudge city. You’ll need to keep a
special tissue or cloth at hand to keep the phone sparkly clean. The
Deep Sea Black colour review unit we got does have a unique reflective
colour shiny all around, all of which screams premium. There’s Gorilla
Glass 5 on the front and back of this phone, but still best to get a
cover. Getting a shattered display repaired isn’t cheap.
Sony Xperia XZ Premium has the fingerprint sensor embedded in the
power button, and there’s a dedicated camera button as well. While the
fingerprint scanner is accurate, one major issue is that you might
accidentally press the power button when you’re just trying to unlock
the phone, which locks it all over again. This can be frustrating at
times. Sony has a push slot for the SIM cards, and this is a dual-SIM
smartphone with a dedicated slot for a memory card.Sony Xperia XZ Premium has 5.5-inch display with 3840×2160 pixels
resolution, but the company hasn’t done away with bezels on the side or
top. At 5.5-inches, this is still an old-school display, and the phone
is just slightly wider than the Galaxy S8+ which sports a bigger
6.2-inch Infinity Display. The angular design, and sharp edges also
means this one isn’t always so comfortable when you’re trying to put it
in your jeans pocket or use with one hand.
Coming to the display, Sony Xperia XZ Premium has one that is vivid, bright, and competes with the likes of Samsung Galaxy S8
easily. When you check out the phone’s specs on benchmarking apps like
Antutu or even CPU-Z, it shows 1080p as the resolution. However, once
you’re watching 4K content, the resolution gets bumped up and
screenshots that I took of 4K YouTube videos confirmed the 3840
resolution on this display. From a display perspective, Sony has winner
here, except you’ll need a high quality internet to stream content at
4K.
Sony Xperia XZ Premium Performance review : Sony Xperia XZ Premium is currently the only smartphone in India on
sale with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor, though HTC U11 just
launched and the OnePlus 5 is coming soon. Xperia XZ Premium comes with
4GB RAM+64GB on board storage, and overall we didn’t face too many
problems with running multiple apps on this smartphone.
In Antutu and GeekBench, this phone doesn’t exactly set the records
on fire, which is disappointing for a smartphone launching in 2017. In
Antutu, Sony Xperia XZ Premium scored even lower than the earlier Galaxy
S7 series, and the older iPhone 6s, which is surprising. Of course,
benchmark scores are not the be-all and end-all as far as performance
goes. Multi-tasking, games like Asphalt 8 and Nova Legacy are not a
problem, and visually it’s all very appealing.
However, it’s not all smooth in this device. There were moments when
the camera app didn’t open for me, and I had to restart the phone to get
this issue sorted. And yes, the Sony problem of the device getting warm
when pushed for too long is there. But I wouldn’t say the device
becomes unusable, and on our temp gun, the maximum we got even with 4K
video recording was 39, after around 5 minutes of video.
Sony Xperia XZ Premium Camera review : Sony’s new phone sports a 19MP ‘Motion Eye’ camera, and this one also
has the 960 FPS slow mode. Now the camera is something that takes time
to getting used to. So the camera comes with “Predictive Capture”, which
the company claims “buffers images one second before you press the
shutter button, and lets you choose from a best of four images.” There
are small differences between these shots, and you might not always see
them when asked to pick the best shot. The Predictive Capture feature
can be turned off in the settings though, and it will work better for
action based shots.
It comes with auto object tracking as well, so if you pick one object
as the focus, the camera will ensure this stays in focus. For standard
still shots, I would say the Sony Xperia XZ Premium delivers excellent
results, and while the colours might seem over-saturated in some
instances, the images themselves are also sharp and have enough detail.
Of course, since you’re seeing this images on a gorgeous display makes a
whole lot of difference, but there’s no denying the XZ Premium has a
camera that does perform well. Though I would say it struggles with
pinks at times.In low-light, the Xperia XZ Premium’s performance is also quite good.
The pictures come out looking sharp, and while there is noise on the
edges,the overall picture composition is good.
There is no doubt that the Sony Xperia XZ Premium is a top notch. The
camera ticks the right boxes, the overall UI and performance is not bad,
though it could be smoother. However, this still has an outdated
design and a display, which despite the 4K feature, looks old, and the
heating problems haven’t gone away. Plus, the 960FPS video might not
always live up to expectations. Sony Xperia XZ Premium might be one of
the best bets from the company till now. The only problem: The
competition seems to have gone ahead.
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