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September 2013
(84%)
624 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
Nutzer
(78%)
249 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Produktbesitzern.
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Hervorragende Verarbeitung
Schickes Design
Staub- und wasserdicht
Sehr gute Kamera
Leistung
überarbeiteter Klinkenanschluss
Erweiterbarer Speicher
Kontra
Etwas unhandlich
170 Gramm schwer
Hochwertiges
Wasserfestes Gehäuse
Hohe Performance
Gute Akkulaufzeit
Beste Gaming-Performance im Test
Sehr gute Verarbeitung
Schicke Optik
Staub- und Wassergeschützt (IP55/58)
Ordentliche Kameraergebnisse
Schicke Oberfläche mit sinnvollen Anpassungen
MicroSD-Slot
NFC
LTE
Miracast
Helles FullHD-Display
Aktuelle Technik (z.B. LTE
WLAN-ac)
Lange Akkulaufzeit
Gegen Wasser und Staub geschützt
Gut verarbeitetes Aluminiumgehäuse
Schneller Quad-Core Prozessor
Klasse 20
7 MP Kamera
Schickes Design mit Metallrahmen
Wasserund Staubdicht (0.5%)
Rasend schnell
Display und Kamera ziemlich gut
Industriedesign
Potente Hardware
Physischer Kameraauslöser
Starke Hardware
Hervorragende Detail-Darstellung des Displays
Schnelle Arbeitsgeschwindigkeit
Robust und gegen Staub und Wasser geschützt
Wasserund staubdicht
Akku mit sehr hoher Kapazität
Kopfhörerbuchse direkt zugänglich
Sehr gutes Display
Gute Kamera mit vielen Features
Schutz vor Staub und Wasser
Anbindung an Sony-Universum
Exzellente Verarbeitung
Wasserdicht bis 1
5 Meter
20 MegapixelKamera
Throwund StaminaFunktionen
5 Kinohits zum Download inklusive
Großes
Scharfes Display
Stabiles Gehäuse
Sehr hohes Arbeitstempo
Speicherkartenschacht
Prima Verarbeitung
Wertige Haptik
Wasserdicht und staubgeschützt
Erstklassige Performance
IPZertifizierung
LTE Cat. 4 mit breiter Frequenzabdeckung
Prima Kamera
Außerordentlich helles Display ...
Sehr gute Bildqualität (innerhalb Smartphone-Klasse)
Überdurchschnittlich großer Bildsensor für ein Smartphone (1/2
Zusammenfassung: We spent some hands-on time with the handset to bring you this first-look video review.To read our in-depth first impressions, click here.RELATED: HANDS ON REVIEW: Sony Xperia Z1...
Zusammenfassung: Under the hood their are ample improvements too, with the Z1 sporting the speedy 2.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor and 2GB RAM. Running Android 4.2.2 (though an upgrade to 4.3 “KitKat” will be delivered as soon as possible), the handset z...
Zusammenfassung: The Xperia Z1 is at the top of the smartphone camera pile with a 20-megapixel sensor, the same area as a compact camera. The f2.0 lens is housed in a waterproof body that is large by smartphone standards, bigger even than the Nokia 1020. The 12.5cm display has a very high 441ppi resolution. There is 16GB of internal memory and a microSD slot for an additional 64GB. Construction is elegant, with...
The ''Triluminos'' display is excellent. Image quality is top notch with sharp detail and consistent exposure and colour. The high resolution permits a modest digital zoom
The phone body is angular and we do not find it comfortable to hold. The placement of the lens is right where the left index finger hangs over the edge. We took a lot of finger pictures
DxO Labs ranks the Xperia Z1 No. 2 on its Mobile Mark scale, between the Nokia Pureview and the iPhone 5s. It feels as though there is a great camera struggling to get out of a good camera. The 20mp image is reduced to 5mp for output and degraded slightly...
Good battery life, Waterproof, Some clever Sony additions
Loads of Sony bloatware, Disappointing indoor photos, Erratic screen technology
The Xperia Z1 is another all-round great phone from Sony, just like the barely-out-of-short-trousers Xperia Z it replaces. It has a superb display at times, a large battery that easily sails through a day of hardcore use, and one of the best cameras we'v...
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Veröffentlicht: 2013-11-09, Autor: Jason , Testbericht von: ausdroid.net
Solid construction, Waterproof, dustproof, High quality camera in the right circumstances, Mostly untouched Android, Exclusive bonuses for Xperia owners
Camera hit and miss, and software surprisingly a bit simple, Device is big and chunky with large bezels, Buttons could be better placed, Glass back adds weight to the device
Sony's delivered a strong contender in the Xperia Z1. It's got extremely powerful hardware, a big battery, a great-looking screen and a compelling camera.Compared to its contemporaries, the Z1 is a better-feeling and more sturdy device than the Galaxy S4,...
Zusammenfassung: The Sony Xperia Z1 is Sony's second entry in the high-end smartphone arena, a rapidly growing segment of the market that the Japanese giant has been vying for ever since it acquired Ericsson's remaining share in its mobile business for $US1.47 billion las...
Solid build quality; Supports Cat4 LTE; Excellent sound quality; Highly water resistant; Small apps can be made from widgets;
Battery only lasts a day; 20 megapixel camera defaults to 8 megapixels, and doesn't offer much functionality when you're shooting at 20; Screen washes out slightly at angles; Gets mighty toasty in use; No infrared port, and can't be used as a remote contr
You have to feel for the people who bought the Sony Xperia Z earlier in the year, only to realise recently that this model was coming out to take its place. There are similarities between the models, but in many ways, the Z1 is the phone the Z should have...
Sony is definitely back as a serious player in the smartphone game.The Xperia Z1 is a noticeably improved device from its well-received predecessor the Xperia Z.This time out the Z1 has set a new benchmark in terms of the camera quality users can find on ...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-10-11, Autor: Joseph , Testbericht von: whistleout.com.au
For the first time we can remember, Sony has a phone that stands toe-to-toe with the big names in this industry. We've wanted to like Sony phones before, but there was always something holding them back -- often performance. Not so with the Z1; it is as f...