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April 2014
(87%)
642 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Price-wise, the Sony Xperia Z2 and the HTC One (M8) rank among the most expensive smartphones money can buy right now, right along with other flagships like the Samsung Galaxy S5 and the iPhone 5s. But they're worth their price, given all the great fea...
Published: 2014-05-14, Author: Michael , review by: Pocketnow.com
IP55/58 ingress protection, Stylish industrial design, Best overall camera experience on an Android phone, Top-tier specs
Software inconsistent, somewhat bloaty, Endurance doesn't quite live up to battery capacity, Middling voice, speaker quality,
Since it's not yet available from a national carrier here in the States, grabbing an unlocked Xperia Z2 is guaranteed to take a hefty bite out of your wallet. But if you have the means (including the added cost of a protective case made of something mo...
With a larger, better display, faster processor, longer battery life, stereo speakers, and 4K video recording, the Z2 looks like an obvious pick before the Z1, especially considering that it is housed in the same footprint. Do these enhancements warran...
Published: 2014-05-13, Author: James , review by: tablet-news.com
improved screen from Xperia Z1, lighter than you'd expect, good battery – 11 hours, good stereo speakers, excellent camera, night capture is great, great video capture, lots of voice call options, better grip, waterproof and dust proof, 3 GB of RAM, And h
low benchmarks, same design format for about 2 years, same UI for 2 years, could be brighter, big headphones coming out of the ears, a bit of overheating, lots of bloatware
The Xperia Z2 feels like the third step of a longer journey that Sony started early last year with the Xperia Z. It’s a gradual evolution, in hardware and software design, with more polished looks, faster chips, and overall better performance, and this...
Solid and eyepleasing design, Large and vibrant display, Streamlined and polished user experience, Quality camera
A bit bulky, Slightly oversaturated screen, Average speakers
In the end, the Sony Xperia Z2 managed to meet the great expectations we had for it. It's supposed to be Sony's no-compromise flagship Android smartphone, and more often than not, it proves it deserves that title.The design? Well, we would be lying if ...
Abstract: "Loaded is one way to describe it, but there's a lot more to Sony's latest flagship than just specs. Here's a quick review"Sony just dropped its powerhouse, the Xperia Z2 in India for Rs 49,990, sweetening the deal by including quite a few freebies. The S...
Premium looks and elegant design, Impervious to water, Gorgeous full HD display Very good camera, Useful software features and loads of tweaking and customisation options, Fast, speedy and zippy. Smooth too, Good battery life
Blocky design and large size make it a tad unwieldy to hold, A few software features look obnoxious No exciting, killer feature
There's no doubt that the Sony Xperia Z2 is a lot of phone, even for its high asking price. It's got quite a few things going for it, including premium looks, waterproof capabilities, a gorgeous and vastly-improved display, useful software features, a com...
Basically everything about the hardware. The lightness, the thinness, the lovely screen, the front-facing speakers, the waterproofiness, the Snapdragon 801, the 3GB RAM. All that stuff is just great. We also like that it can power noise canceling earbuds,
In contrast, it's basically all software. Again. The skin Sony puts on just doesn't work very well. It slows things down, it makes things look worse, and it's less intuitive to use than stock Android. In fact, if this thing was a Nexus device and ran stoc
If you dont mind installing a third-party launcher (many of which are excellent, free in the Google Play app store, and take seconds to install, even for non-techies) and you want a full-sized Android tablet, then YES, absolutely. If youre willing to go...
Abstract: Sony starts its quest to be the best with the most important component on any device: the display. Muted and lifeless LCDs were a chronic weakness of the company's previous Xperia devices, so the new Live Color LED screens on the Z2 and Z2 Tablet make for...