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September 2016
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454 Tests
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Die Autoren gefallen
RAM 3 GB
ROM
32 GB UFS 2.0 (Gear3)
MicroSD Ja
Bis zu 200 GB
Hauptkamera 23 MP
Autofokus via Laser
Frontkamera 13 MP
Netze
GSM
850(B5)/900(B8)/1800(B3)/1900(B2)
WCDMA
850(B5)/900(B8)/1900(B2)/2100(B1)
LTE FDD
B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B7/B8/B20
Schnitt
Display
Alltags-Performance
Attraktives Design
Gute Ausstattung
Hohes Arbeitstempo
Sehr gutes Display
Android 7.0 verfügbar
Gute Kameraleistung bei Tageslicht
Preis/Leistungsverhältnis
Case im Lieferumfang enthalten
Kamera mit Hybrid-Zoom
Garantierte Android-Updates für zwei Jahre
Garantierte Sicherheitspatches für drei Jahre
Gute Kamera
ANC-Kopfhörer
Großes Display bei noch handlichen Außmaßen
Sinnvoll
Wasserdichtes Gehäuse
Speicher erweiterbar
USB-C
Homebutton mit Fingerabdrucksensor
Schnelle Highend-Hardware
Vielversprechende Kamera macht tolle Fotos
Speicher günstig mit microSD erweiterbar
Schickes Design
Gute Software
Viele Einstellmöglichkeiten für Sound und Video
Schneller Fingerabdrucksensor
Schnelle Kamera
Hochauflösende Frontkamera
Gute Kamerabilder
Gute Sprachqualität
MHL
NFC
USB-OTG
Präzise Bedienelemente
Gleichmäßig au
Gute Leistung
Verbessertes Display
Stereo-Lautsprecher
Sehr schneller Prozessor
Sehr gute Kamera
Sehr gute Verarbeitung
Sehr gute Audioqualität
Wasser- und staubdicht nach IP68
Flotte Performance
Edler Look
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Wenig Zubehör
Schwaches Netzteil
Gestrichene Features
Kein MHL
Kein FMRadio
Unstete Batterieleistung
Hin und wieder Verbindungsabbrüche
Zu wenig Arbeitsspeicher für ein zeitgemäßes Smartphone
Bright display, Comfortable grip, Solid image stabilization on videos, Impressive battery life
Doesn't live up to blur-free promise, Photos shot in daylight appear too bright, Distorted color in low-light shots
The Sony Xperia XZ is a handsome choice that's comfortable to hold, and we like the vibrant screen and impressive 10-plus hour battery life. Given the phone’s $699 price tag, though, it’s hard to recommend the XZ over either Samsung’s Galaxy S7 ($669) or...
Great design and finish, IP68 certificated, Decent battery autonomy, Fluid performance
Lowlight pics noisy, Fingerprint reader is not active in USA, No FM radio
It costs between $650 and $700, unlocked, for 32GB. As we've noted, that's expensive considering the excellent options available for half as much. But expect to pay the same for a 32GB Galaxy S7 and 32GB iPhone 7. The Sony Xperia XZ doesn't match thos...
stylish design, good software, various settings for sound and video, fast fingerprint sensor, reliable camera, high-resolution front camera, good pictures, clear speech quality, MHL, NFC, USB-OTG, precise controls, even illumination, bright display, low
advertisement apps, very high energy use, slow memory transfer speeds, GPS module takes long to find a lock, high color deviations in the display
The visionary, the Xperia XZ, is sadly not strong enough to ignite a revolution. In many ways, this test model is far too conservative and does not take risks. We could classify it as reliable rather than "revolutionary".In terms of the battery life, the...
If you've patiently read our review until this point, you'd have noticed a trend - in most aspects of our review criteria the Sony Xperia XZ is a good performer but not the best. Moreover, like we mentioned at the onset of the review, the phone needed to...
Sony's Xperia XZ looks good, it won't die when you spill your drink on it and its bold screen makes mobile games look great
Its battery life doesn't impress, and nor does the camera. Its full HD display isn't as high resolution as most of its rivals
The Sony Xperia XZ is a decent all-round phone, but it doesn't offer any competition to its main rival, the Galaxy S7. Its high price means the XZ isn't the phone to go for...
Display, Fingerprint magnet backside, Omission of the fingerprint reader, Position of the volume rocker and power button, No CDMA support
As I mentioned, the Xperia XZ is a bit of a tough sell at $699. Sure it is flagship material, but it is also missing a great number of things that make other $699 smartphones worth the price. One is the display. A 1080p display is great for 5.2-inches, bu...
Fantastic build quality, Comfortable in hand feel, Software is clean and easy to use, Great camera, MicroSD slot, Hi-Res audio support, Vibrant display
Front-facing speakers are weak, High price point, No fingerprint sensor (U.S. model)
The Xperia XZ has many great qualities, and might be one of Sony's best smartphones in a long while, but without a fingerprint sensor in the US or a QHD display, many may find the $700 price tag tough to justify...
Sony's Xperia XZ isn't revolutionary, but it is a very good flagship that boasts some of the best mobile camera tech around. Media fans will enjoy the crisp, colourful screen and excellent audio support, while the solid battery life and performance makes...
Stylish design with goodlooking and original color selection, Waterproof, Dual frontfiring speakers, Expandable storage
Counterintuitive camera interface, No fingerprint scanner in the US, Colors on the display are not properly balanced, appear bluish, Expected to ship with Android 6 in times when Android 7 Nougat phones enter the market
Frankly, we're perplexed by the price of the Sony Xperia XZ: it's sold at a whopping $700 in the United States. We expect this price to quickly go down in the coming few months, but right now, it looks less competitive than the Samsung Galaxy S7 that you...
Zusammenfassung: The Android smartphone turf war has one major front now — camera quality. It's still the one smartphone feature that has the potential to improve by leaps and bounds in the near future, and it's become one of the main reasons consumers pick one phone over...