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Sony's new Xperia Z Ultra is yet another Android phone that blurs the line between a smartphone and a tablet . The company claims the 6.4in smartphone is the world's slimmest with a full HD display, measuring just 6.5mm thick. See: Acer Liquid S1 hands-on...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2013-08-07 03:06:01
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Yesterday Sony provided Hardware.Info with a hands-on session with its latest high-end smartphone, the Xperia Z Ultra. It's literally the bigger sibling of the current flagship Sony phone, the Xperia Z. The new Ultra is equipped with an extremely fast Q...
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The Sony Xperia Z Ultra is meant to be a phone - but with a 6.44-inch screen it's pushing the boundaries of what a smartphone can really be. It's a huge device, there's no doubt about that, but at 6.5mm thick it sits more comfortably in the hand than you...
Large screen, Powerful CPU...
Screen quality seems uneven, Super, huge dimensions...
The Xperia Z Ultra is one of those devices that makes you gasp. Partly because of its beautiful design and partly because its specs are so great. It's a phablet, but Sony wants you to also remember it's a phone.The market is increasingly getting competiti...
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The Sony Xperia Z Ultra has been unveiled, bringing with it a huge 6.4-inch Full HD 1920 x 1080 display, as well all the connectivity features and functions you'd expect from a premium smartphone. At only about half an inch smaller than many of the table...
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Phones are getting bigger, we know. Once they reach a certain size, there's less need for a separate tablet. And with the new Sony Xperia Z Ultra, that need is almost completely negated. After all, with the 6.4-inch display of the Xperia Z Ultra, why woul...
Great display, Waterproof is cool, Good battery life...
It's enormous, Average camera, No flash...
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Sony's new version of its flagship smartphone is the phablet sized Sony Xperia Z . Here's our hands-on review of the Sony Xperia Z Ultra. The Xperia Z Ultra looks much like the regular Xperia Z smartphone but there are a number of differences. We'll star...
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Sony unveiled a massive 6.5in smartphone in central London today, with early benchmarks revealing it to be the fastest smartphone on the planet. Dubbed the Xperia Z Ultra, Sony's latest handset shows the Japanese firm is hungry to be a smartphone heavywe...
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digitalone.com.sg Updated: 2013-10-09 09:45:20
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There comes a point when big can be just too big.And the Xperia Z Ultra, Sony's first attempt at a phablet, hovers at that tipping point, especially when it is also very slim for its 6.44-inch screen size.While other companies have gone with different...
The other great thing about the screen is that it uses Sony's own Triluminos technology, which is used in its TVs as well...
Video quality is let down by the poor audio, which comes only from a small speaker at the base of the device.
For all the slight hiccups, Sony has made a beautiful and lightweight giant here, which is a boon for those who simply want the generous screen size...
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The phablet war is heating up as more phone vendors race to outdo each other. We've seen devices beyond the 6-inch screen size from the likes of Huawei ( the 6.1-inch Ascend Mate ) and Samsung ( the 6.3-inch Galaxy Mega with LTE ).Not wanting to be left o...
Stunning FullHD display, Ultraslim chassis, Great design, Good build quality...
Major fingerprint magnet, Below average battery life, Overwhelming size and weight...
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The tip top model in Sony's Xperia series is the Z1 , but the Z Ultra is bigger by far, with a near-phablet-sized screen, tough glass waterproof casing and a supercharged processor, but a lesser camera. It's on sale now for around £500 SIM-free. Design...
Huge HD screen, powerful processor, okay camera, waterproof, dust resistant...
Too big for your pocket, camera not as good as other Z models, not cheap...
The Sony Xperia Z Ultra looks gorgeous but its size makes it very much a niche product. Too big to fit in a pocket, and too big for many to feel comfortable holding it to their ear for a phone call, it certainly isn't for everyone. But it's fast, and th...
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Sony has waited and waited before bringing out a giant phone (or phablet, as they're usually referred to), but the waiting is now over. The Xperia Z Ultra is here, and with a couple of exceptions it is a top-end piece of kit. That said, the jury is still...
Super speedy, Excellent screen, Superb design, 4G LTE support...
Expensive, Disappointing camera...
The Xperia Z Ultra is expensive, and this handset's size means it's not going to work well as your everyday phone if you are a jeans, T-shirt and no jacket or bag kind of person. Equally, the screen isn't big enough to deliver all you might want from a t...
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This is a fabulous multimedia machine, which makes playing games, watching movies and surfing the web a joy while you’re out and about. But it doesn’t quite know if it’s a tablet or smartphone and is rather wieldy for carrying around – even compared t...
Fabulous ultra sharp display; greatlooking Sony design; lots of power...
The Sony Xperia Z Ultra is halfway between a tablet and smartphone, with a gorgeous HD display and massive amounts of power in a super-looking body – it is rather wieldy to carry around though...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2013-10-21 02:24:27
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The Sony Xperia Z Ultra is a new breed of phone. These are phones so large that they can double as tablets – but won’t slip into most pockets all that easily. This is Sony’s first giant phone, and it costs around the same amount as the Sony Xperia Z1...
The back and front of the Sony Xperia Z Ultra are shiny plates of glass, and it’s ridiculously thin at just 6.5mm thick. Phones don’t look much slicker than this – it has all the class of a sharp, tailored suit.The Sony Xperia Z Ultra’s size is sure to win more attention than anything else, but one of the best bits of the phone is how Sony has improved its waterproofing. As with the Sony Xperia Z...
A phone as big as the Sony Xperia Z Ultra is not that easy to live with. Keep it in a pocket and a swift move in the wrong direction could end with a hole in your trousers or an uncomfortable jab in your leg. A 6.5mm-thick phone may not be sharp as such, but you still wouldn’t want to be stabbed with one. It’s more than a handful, too. Used one-handed the Sony Xperia Z Ultra feels awkward. It’s m...
The Sony Xperia Z Ultra is a top-end phone with the price and specs to prove it. It’s also a massive attention-grabber. As well as being absolutely huge, it’s seriously slick-looking. However, don’t try and convince yourself this is just like the Sony...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-10-23 06:23:53
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Sony has presented its new Xperia Z device, the Xperia Z Ultra (or ZU). Sporting a 6.4-inch Full HD display, it is now the biggest, yet thinnest, smartphone on the... Sony has unveiled a fresh new addition to its Xperia Z product line with the Xperia Z U...
Great display, Overall performance and responsiveness, Dustproof, waterproof up to 1.5 m and good shock resistance, Elegant design with good finish (just watch out for smudges)...
Not optimal handling, especially for phone calls / Body feels hollow, not very dense, Screen borders could be thinner, Body vibrates when you use the speakers, which aren't very loud and have heavy saturation, No flash / Camera not impressive, Not all of...
The Sony Xperia Z Ultra is an atypical device when it comes to size and handling, making it a phone for niche users only (much more so than the Samsung Galaxy Note). But it has good battery life, a great screen and top-notch performance. This is a "differ...
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tech.uk.msn.com Updated: 2013-11-06 14:02:52
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Let's not say phablet, it's such a horrible word. But since it means that large-screened cross between phone and tablet, that's certainly what the 6.4-inch Sony Xperia Z Ultra is. The Samsung Galaxy Note and imaginatively titled Note II were the first not...
The Sony Xperia Z Ultra has a stonking screen, feels great in the hand and is even waterproof.
Holding it to your ear can make you feel a bit daft...
If you don't mind a big phone held next to your lughole, this is a powerful and impressive gadget that works as a highly capable tablet. It's a slick piece of kit...
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Welcome to the world of big-screen smartphones, more commonly referred to as phablets. Samsung's feature-packed Galaxy Note 3 has a 5.7-inch screen leads the category, which includes devices like the HTC One Max, Nokia Lumia 1520, and Samsung Galaxy Mega...
Huge 6.4-inch screen great for games and movies, Top-notch specs make for snappy performance, Touchscreen works with a standard pencil, Premium look and feel, Impressively thin...
Disappointing camera with no flash, Glass over the screen is to reflective, Poorly placed speaker doesn't get loud enough, Awkward to hold due to size, slippery-ness, and square edges...
The Sony Xperia Z Ultra leaves us with mixed feelings. Its components and performance are in line with the best phones we've tested so far; its screen is gorgeous and huge, making for great gaming and movie watching; it certainly looks and feels the par...
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Sony's new Xperia Z Ultra is yet another Android phone that blurs the line between a phone and a tablet. The company claims the 6.4in smartphone is the world's slimmest with a full HD display, measuring just 6.5mm thick...
Huge 6.3in screen, Waterproof, not just water resistant, Handwriting recognition with regular pen or pencil...
Relatively heavy, No camera flash, No AU release date...
The Sony Xperia Z blurs the line between a phone and a tablet. The company claims the 6.4in smartphone is the world's slimmest with a full HD display...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-12-15 02:33:20
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Picking up the 6.44-inch Sony Xperia Z Ultra, I don’t know whether to laugh or cry. I’m convinced that no mere mortal could wield this beast as their actual phone. At the same time, it’s hard not to get sucked in by the superb 1080p display, blazing fast...
The 6.4-inch Sony Xperia Z Ultra is the biggest, baddest Android smartphone you'll find, but it takes things to such a ridiculous extreme, we're not even sure it qualifes as a phone...
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If you thought the Samsung Galaxy Note 3, HTC One Max and Nokia Lumia 1520 were big phones (and you'd be right), Sony has just out done the lot with the Xperia Z Ultra. The phablet has a whopping 6.4in display so is closer to the size of a Nexus 7 than a...
The Sony Xperia Z Ultra is a nicely made device but doesn't represent good value for money. The phablet is extremely unwieldy and doesn't have a great camera. Sony would have been better off making this a 7in tablet rather than a 6.4in phone.>> Read on…Pa...
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techadvisor.co.uk Updated: 2014-01-03 17:32:20
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 , HTC One Max and Nokia Lumia 1520 are all big phones, but Sony has just out done the lot with the Xperia Z Ultra. See all smartphone reviews . The phablet has a whopping 6.4in display so is closer to the size of a Nexus 7 than...
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The Z Ultra's screen will pamper your eyeballs with 6.4 massive inches of full HD loveliness. Like an overzealous Furby, it'll demand attention the second you turn it on, and you'll be more than happy to oblige.Despite having a lower ppi count than smalle...
Great big screen is great for movies, Loves bath time, Oodles of power, Sexy looks...
Poor camera, ABSOLUTELY MASSIVE...
The Xperia Z Ultra is a sleek, well-built super-phablet that blends together power, a premium build and a superb display to create a device that really can act as both a small tablet and smartphone. Once you get used to its huge size (and learn to not a...
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knowyourmobile.com Updated: 2014-03-12 01:29:55
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In the end, however, I rather liked it and it seems so did most of you guys because the Galaxy Note sold like hot cakes , as have its second and third-generation siblings. This explains why other manufacturers have decided to jump on the bandwagon with si...
Easy to view big display, Stylish and svelte design, Rapid performance...
You really do need clown pockets to carry it and Dumbo ears to answer it...
Sony has created a smartphone that's big on performance, but perhaps small in terms of its niche. If you want a big display, have large pockets and dislike the idea of a bulky tablet, the Xperia Z Ultra will do you proud. If, however, you spend a lot of...
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Two years after Samsung opened the Very Large Phone (VLP™) Pandora's Box with the original Galaxy Note, Sony has thrown its hat into the ring with the Xperia Z Ultra: a device boasting a 6.4-inch screen and a 2.2GHz quad-core processor. Now I have a pre...
At more than £600 unlocked, the Ultra is far from cheap, though compared to a 64GB iPhone 5S it's a steal. Price aside, the Z Ultra is now the definitive VLP. The screen is vast and visually stunning, the battery capacious, the media apps an object lesso...
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geeksquad.co.uk Updated: 2014-03-19 01:56:34
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The Xperia Z Ultra: phone or tablet? Both! But with the new wave of phablets already firmly upon us, can the Z Ultra stand up to the competition? Agent Bolger gets to grips with the Xperia Z Ultra and gives her expert opinion.Also consider: Sony Xperia Z1...
The Xperia Z Ultra is Sony's new addition to the phablet market: lightweight, scratchproof AND waterproof, Big screen, Lightweight, Scratchproof, Waterproof (up to 1.5m), Can use any pen or pencil as a stylus...
A little too big for putting in your pocket...
Compared to other smartphones on the market - such as the iPhone - the Z Ultra is hard to beat if you're looking for a great multimedia handset.If you are looking for a tablet as well as a handset but don't want to carry around two devices, the Xperia Z U...
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How big does a phone need to be before it becomes a tablet? The Xperia Z Ultra certainly pushes the boundaries when it comes to phone size. With a 6.4-inch screen, it's almost Nexus 7 sized . It certainly claims the prize in the Android phone screen battl...
If you can deal with the size, the Z Ultra is a lovely piece of kit. We see it as the perfect halfway point between tablet and phone and a great replacement for either, provided you don't mind carrying it about.Paired up with a Bluetooth headset, settled...
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theaustralian.com.au Updated: 2014-03-21 02:10:54
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Big screen phones or phablets have received their fair share of criticism over the years.After all, who could possibly want a phone that couldn't be used with one hand and struggled to fit in your pocket?But with Samsung selling more than 38 million Galax...
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fatducktech.com Updated: 2014-03-21 02:10:54
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The Xperia Z was a fine phone in its own right, but when you force feed it steroids, several interesting things happen.There's no getting around the Xperia Z Ultra — and I do mean that quite literally.Can't go under it, can't go over it, and so on and so...
As a tablet, the Xperia Z Ultra is really rather nice, with a mostly premium feel and very solid performance.It's so large it can't even hide behind itself.As a phone, though, it's a much more mixed offering. There comes a physical point where it becomes...
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With a 6.4-inch full HD display, Sony 's new Xperia Z Ultra really is about as big as it gets when it comes to smartphones. Designed to take on the likes of Samsung's Galaxy Note range of smartphones, which also feature huge screens, it boasts the latest...
on it yet. The device is however due to turn up at the Digital Spy offices very soon, so expect a full review in no time. Titanfall biggest launch of year, boosts Xbox One sales by 96% The Amazing Spider-Man 4: Marc Webb won't direct X Factor's Tamera Fo...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2014-04-02 02:22:56
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Weve got to admit, were starting to worry about the rapid growth of smartphone size. Samsung started it all with the Galaxy Note ‘phablet and now every manufacturers throwing increasingly gigantic devices our way, until soon well need enormous baggy...
Gorgeous ubercrisp screen; Sexy Sony design; Mega powerful...
Absolutely massive; No camera flash...
Sony’s Xperia Z Ultra is a gorgeous multimedia device and a highly satisfying way to take in movies, games and the web on your travels. However, it’s also trapped between the realms of the smartphone and the tablet, proving rather cumbersome for carrying...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2014-04-04 03:28:18
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The line is increasingly blurring between the definitions of phone and tablet, with the phablet form factor ever growing. It’s hard to believe that the phablets of yesteryear are now the normal sizes of today, with 5 inches and above dominating the lineup...
Vivid display, Incredibly thin, Powerful processor...
Too large for onehanded use, Terrible lowlight photography, Lazy design...
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You may have seen the review that I did for the “regular sized” Sony Xperia Z1 a short time ago and if not I suggest you take a few minutes to read that review as most of it is true of the Z Ultra but in a super-sized way.Sony Xperia Z1 reviewIf you haven...
The Xperia Z Ultra is definitely not a device that everyone should rush out and buy but it is an exceptionally useful and wonderfully executed device. Going back to a standard (5 inch) phone for every day use has really proved how good the Z Ultra is and...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-13 02:44:22
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The Sony Xperia Z Ultra is a phone that takes the best of the internet and lets it all fly across an impossibly large screen. With the best of Sony's technology inside, does the 6.4-inch screen put it out of reach for most people?Let us paint you a pictur...
Great screen, Strong battery...
High price, Awful camera...
The Sony Xperia Z Ultra takes the phablet concept, adds a bit more size, a lot more elegance and throws in specs to die for. More connectivity options than a very connected thing, more grunt than a Ferrari. Sony knows it will be a very niche device. But i...
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techview.co Updated: 2014-05-06 02:01:10
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Yesterday Sony announced the new Xperia Z Ultra smartphone/phbalet device and the company's first foray into the phablet market is definitely special. The Xperia Z Ultra is the world's first smartphone to be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor...
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If you want to push the boundaries between phone and tablet, then Sony's Xperia Z Ultra has to be a serious contender. With its 6.4in screen, it's hard to think a device of this ilk can get much bigger without being a fully-fledged tablet. If you thought...
Slim, attractive design, Waterproof, Good musically (with the right headphones)...
Poor camera, Video processing is overdone, Feels oversized for phone use...
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Sony ‘s Xperia Z Ultra is an impressive phone – in physical size, style and technical specifications. On paper the phone looks fantastic and has probably attracted the interest of anyone who likes a large phone. But how big is too big? People scoffed at t...
Enormous 6.4″ full HD screen with Sony Bravia Engine 2, Snapdragon 800 SoC, Dust-resistant and waterproof, Pen input without an s-pen...
No camera flash and the camera takes photos which are noisy and grainy, Large top and bottom bezels making a large phone even larger, Too large to fit in many pockets, impractical for quick tasks...
The Ultra is a great big enormous phone that will unfortunately be impractically large for most people. I have a preference for large phones, but even I couldn't bring myself to use the device on a daily basis as it just doesn't suit my lifestyle – it doe...
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Sony has pushed the smartphone barrier with its new Xperia Z Ultra device that boasts wafer thin design and a generous 6.4-inch screen.Unveiled for the first time at the IFA consumer tech trade show in Berlin recently, the Z Ultra is the largest and thinn...
The Sony Z Ultra is a head-turning smartphone for a number of reasons.The customers who are likely to buy the product the feature that will get their attention is the gorgeous 6.4-inch screen and all of the advantages that come with that.The customers who...
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Whether it is a small tablet or an enormous phone, the Xperia Z Ultra is a truly unique beast. Sony has taken some of the best aspects of its most recent mobile product line and hybridized them to the point of being immaterial; the Ultra is what it is, an...
The Xperia Z Ultra boasts a large number of supported frequencies, including AWS on HSPA+ and 2600Mhz on LTE. While Bell doesn't advertise that it has a 2600Mhz LTE network, it does, and it tends to be significantly faster than AWS, at least in Toronto. I...
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If you want to push the boundaries between phone and tablet, then Sony's Xperia Z Ultra has to be a serious contender. With its 6.4in screen, it's hard to think a device of this ilk can get much bigger without being a fully-fledged tablet. If you thought...
Slim, attractive design, Waterproof, Good musically (with the right headphones)...
Poor camera, Video processing is overdone, Feels oversized for phone use...
Even if its size does appeal, its poor video performance takes away one of the putative advantages of its USP in one fell swoop.And while music fares better, its camera is a disappointment too...
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Jon counts down our favourite large form factor smartphones of 2014!Top 5 Phablets of 2014LG G FlexiPhone 6 PlusSony Xperia Z UltraNexus 6Samsung Galaxy Note 4...
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When we saw the Xperia Z last year, we were concerned. Not because it was a bad device; quite the opposite. No, we worried because it was going to be impossible to follow it up with something as impressive. Turns out our fears couldn't have been more unfo...
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Never have we had a phone through the Gizmodo office that has been more polarising than the Sony Xperia Z Ultra. People have pointed and laughed at it, ridiculed it and shamed it for being everything wrong with the so-called phablet revolution, but I thin...
The Xperia Z Ultra is a curious device that you absolutely need to feel first before you decide whether it's for you. Either you'll be won over by its super-sized screen and slender body, or you'll look at it and laugh at the Amazonian giant...
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We could dance around the subject for a paragraph or two, but this reviewer believes in facing the big issues head on: the elephant in the room, if you will. The Sony Xperia Z Ultra is it -- the elephant in the room. With a 6.4-inch display, the Z Ultra i...
The Sony Xperia Z Ultra is a great smartphone, it is also a very big one. Those who crave the big screen will love the speedy performance, Sony's great UI and its excellent media playback options. It's just a shame that the camera isn't as good as the res...
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Phablets bridge the gap between phones and tablets. They can make calls and access the internet via a mobile network, but they also have screens that are big enough (just about) to allow you to use them like a tablet. The form factor has already overtaken...
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The verdict – phenomenal screen, some innovative features (you can use a bog-standard pen as a stylus with it) and excellent audio and video performance.If you want a very big screen phone this handset now sets the pace. It is way cooler and packed with m...
ShareWe had the chance to have a quick look at Sony's new flagship mobile the Xperia Z Ultra today.The verdict – phenomenal screen, some innovative features (you can use a bog-standard pen as a stylus with it) and excellent audio and video performance.If...
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stuff.tv/my/ Updated: 2016-11-21 01:50:44
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The Z Ultra's screen will pamper your eyeballs with 6.4 massive inches of full HD loveliness. Like an overzealous Furby, it'll demand attention the second you turn it on, and you'll be more than happy to oblige.Despite having a lower ppi count than smalle...
Great big screen is great for movies, Loves bath time, Oodles of power, Sexy looks...
Poor camera, ABSOLUTELY MASSIVE...
The Xperia Z Ultra is a sleek, well-built super-phablet that blends together power, a premium build and a superb display to create a device that really can act as both a small tablet and smartphone.Once you get used to its huge size (and learn to not answ...
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I was at a crossroad last December. It was time for me to upgrade my phone, but I was torn between two models: the new Samsung Galaxy Note 3, and the older but bigger Sony Xperia Z Ultra.On one hand, upgrading to Samsung's new Galaxy Note 3 seems like the...
Overall, I have quite fallen in love with the Sony Xperia Z Ultra. It's a big phone that can do big things. As a daily driver, it'll give you stellar performance, both in battery stamina and smartphone functions. And it's such a looker as well. If this wa...
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Just when you thought phablets can't get any bigger, Sony released the humongous Xperia Z Ultra to raise the bar on phone dimensions. We're talking about a 6.4″ screen which simply overshadows the other phablets and it comes really close to being the size...
The Sony Xperia Z Ultra does a good job on being a high-end phablet specs and feature-wise, particularly on the multimedia end. Due to its size, it is simply not made for everybody, like if you are looking for a phone that you can quickly whip out of your...
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This is a review of a loaned unit from Sony Mobile Malaysia*Phablets! Phablets! Phablets!That's the new craze now with gigantuous smartphones these days. With the success of Samsung Galaxy Note smartphones, more and more phone manufacturers are coming up...
Great build quality – Since Sony bought back their share from Ericsson, they're back with innovative and highend premium smartphones with glass front and back, Beautiful display screen – the 6.4″ Full HD display has truly amazing image resolution and visu...
Buggy software – Several times it kept skipping and acting weird. Software update fix, perhaps?, No LED flash – I understand they need to keep this device slim, but the missing flash is very disappointing, Touch to type because it's such a big device – Ho...
Having used the Sony Xperia Z Ultra for a couple of weeks as my primary device, here's a quick summary list of my likes and dislikes of the device:-What I LikeGreat build quality – Since Sony bought back their share from Ericsson, they're back with innova...
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Just from looking at press photos and studying the specs-sheet of Sony Xperia Z Ultra LTE , it's hard not to expect the Japanese company's 2013 flagship phablet not be a beast of a device in the flesh. Holding it now, I tell you, it definitely lives up t...
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Sony is a relatively new entrant in the phablet wars as it has only recently joined the fray. Sony recently introduced the Xperia Z Ultra , a behemoth of a phablet, at least when compared with Samsung's Galaxy Note. It's one that aims to be recognized and...
The Sony Xperia Z Ultra is a beast of a device. At 6.4 inches, it is practically a tablet more than a smartphone. If this size is just what you need in a device, then the Sony Xperia Z Ultra is a great purchase. It has a gorgeous design and an impressive...
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UPDATE (September 11, 2013) - The Sony Xperia Z Ultra HSPA+ version is now available in all Sony Centers with SRP of PhP 31,790 (net of cash disc) and PhP 33,490 (0% interest for 6 months).The phablet war is heating up as more phone vendors race to outdo...
The Sony Xperia Z Ultra has one of the most complete packages you can find in a modern smartphone (or phablet). It has the latest and fastest quad-core processor, giving the Xperia Z Ultra an edge in raw performance while providing a smooth user experienc...
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Full Review of the Sony Xperia Z UltraWe've been using the Sony Xperia Z Ultra for the last week and we'd like to share with you guys our full review. For starters let's get one thing out of the way — the Sony Xperia Z Ultra is a TABLET. We no longer cons...
Sony Xperia Z UltraThe Sony Xperia Z Ultra is a fantastic small tablet with telephony features. Trying to justify it as a big smartphone just doesn't hold water anymore because the 6.4 inch display really is too big for that category. If you're in the mar...
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The phablet war is heating up as more phone vendors race to outdo each other. We've seen devices beyond the 6-inch screen size from the likes of Huawei ( the 6.1-inch Ascend Mate ) and Samsung ( the 6.3-inch GALAXY Mega with LTE ).Not wanting to be left o...
Stunning FullHD display, Ultraslim chassis, Great design, Good build quality...
Major fingerprint magnet, Below average battery life, Overwhelming size and weight...
The Sony Xperia Z Ultra has one of the most complete packages you can find in a modern smartphone (or phablet). It has the latest and fastest quad-core processor, giving the Xperia Z Ultra an edge in raw performance while providing a smooth user experienc...
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The Sony Xperia Z Ultra is one of the latest and probably greatest devices to enter the phablet (phone + tablet) market. From it's ultra-slim design to the awesome tech specs it manages to fit into such a slim device, it should make a big splash for anyon...
Overall, the Sony Xperia Z Ultra is a super stylish water-proof phablet that should be perfect for those who love big screen smartphones but also want super powerful performance. Most phablets in the market today don't have very good performance (and aren...
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Announced earlier at Mobile Asia Expo in Shanghai , the Sony Xperia Z Ultra is officially the world's slimmest Full-HD smartphone with the largest display currently - 6.44 inches to be exact. Aside from its jaw-dropping display, is the Xperia Z Ultra well...
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Announced earlier at Mobile Asia Expo in Shanghai, the Sony Xperia Z Ultra is officially the world's slimmest Full-HD smartphone with the largest display currently - 6.44 inches to be exact. Aside from its jaw-dropping display, is the Xperia Z Ultra well...
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“Is that a phone in your pocket or are you just happy to see me” springs to mind as you walk around with this behemoth of a device. The Sony Xperia Z Ultra is a 6.4” Phablet and most definitely the largest in its class.It's 0.6” smaller than the Nexus 7 a...
When modern day tablets first came into the market, the line between phone and tablet was very clear. In recent times the line got a little blurred as phones got a little larger and tablets a little smaller. The Sony Xperia Z Ultra totally obliterates tha...
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