Showing posts with label Sony. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sony. Show all posts

Saturday, January 6, 2018

Sony Xperia XZ1 Compact - A Pocket Rocket

It's hard to find an Android phone that's easily pocketable, has reliable battery life and to do more than just making calls or messages these days. The compact mobile phone market is filled with cheap and low end hardware phones. A 1GB RAM/8GB ROM phone is not going to give me that satisfaction if I need to do more than just making calls/messaging.

It's all about the size

If the first priority is small form factor and anyone who doesn't mind paying near flagship phone price, then this is definitely a must-have smartphone. I would have preferred if the Sony Xperia XZ1 Compact has less bezels at the top and bottom of the screen. It's probably a design limitation, to cram all that feature-packed hardware in a small form factor. But it would still be great to shrink the existing bezels without compromises. The 9.3mm thickness of the phone doesn't bother me. In fact, it's thicker body gives me a better grip and confidence when holding the phone.

720p screen is a bad idea?

Not really. A 720p resolution at this screen size works great and comes with alot of benefit. Less pixels means less load on the GPU and runs cooler, therefore saving more power. Gaming, user interface, browsing runs really smooth, rarely any hickups.

Full HD resolution on this screen will be overkill. Text and other things will be hard to read at default. I can increase the size of icons and text in Android settings, but not all items/apps/websites will work. So it will defeat the purpose of having that extra screen estate. I don't think it's worth it just for that little bit of sharpness advantage.

The limited 32GB internal storage can be a real breaker for alot of people.The system alone takes up a whopping 9GB of internal storage space. And another 1.7GB of pre-installed apps. Frankly, that's not alot of space left for the user.

Xperia XZ1 Compact storage availability Xperia XZ1 Compact storage availability


What's in the package?

I've ordered the Sony Xperia XZ1 Compact from Sony online store a week ago. The package came with a free soft/TPU case and a plastic screen protector. The model number printed on the box is a G8144 Rev.2 . I was surprised that an earphone and Sony's quick charger is included. I've seen other reviewers' unboxing, only a normal charger was provided. So I'm happy that Sony has included a fast charger out of the box.

This particular unit I have on hand here is made at a fairly new Sony's factory in Thailand.

Check out this phone on Amazon.com. Although the fingerprint sensor is disabled by default in the US, it can be easily enabled by flashing the international/European firmware. Also check if your carrier supports GSM for voicecalls(2G) and SMS.

Here are some photos of the Xperia XZ1 Compact.






Unboxing Xperia XZ1 Compact
What's in the box.

Sony MH750 earphone
Sony MH750 earphone.


Sony UCH 12 fast charger
Sony UCH 12 fast charger.

USB-type C, UCB20 cable


XZ1 Compact soft case.


Mic and USB-type C port.

Mic and 3.5mm audio jack.

Sim card and microSD card tray.

Dedicated camera button, power/fingerprint button and volume rocker.

19 MP Camera f/2.0, 25mm, 1/2.3" sensor size. Laser AF sensor, RGBC-IR sensor and LED flash. And NFC.

Brightest LCD screen I've used so far.

 


XZ1 Compact Soft/TPU case in various angles.


Random size comparison with the Sony Xperia V. Almost the same size as the XZ1 Compact.

Samsung J1 Mini Prime vs Xperia XZ1 Compact size.

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Sony Xperia V Firmware 9.2.A.2.5 version

A new firmware is out for the Sony Xperia V version 9.2.A.2.5. This update is available right now on Sony PC Companion software but no sign of it on the Update Center ( on the phone ).






As usual there were no release notes or what bug fixes the developers have done with the phone. But the phone feels snappier than before, memory usage is lower and camera with superior auto mode seems to have improved abit ( just my thought, I could be wrong ).





Thursday, April 10, 2014

Sony Xperia V new update 9.2.A.1.210 released

Sony has released a new update 9.2.A.1.210 for the Sony Xperia V. Looks like Sony is gradually rolling out the new firmware. This is the second update to the disastrous introduction of 4.3 Android on the Xperia V. Both the 9.2.A.0.295 and 9.2.A.1.199 firmwares, created major problems for alot of Xperia V users.

Some users even resorted to rooting the phone and reverted back to the previous firmware (9.1.A.1.140) or Android 4.1.2 which is proven to be stable and gave little problems. I'd prefer a problem free phone with less features or options that is the 4.1.2 version, to be frank.

Let's see if Sony can make amends for the disastrous updates before it.

So far only two region got the update; Baltic and Nordic region.

*An update: Hong Kong seems to have the update as well according to Xperia Update Checker Tool by Macmol from the Xda forums.

*Update ( 18 April 2014 ): 9.2.A.1.210 firmware rolled out to many regions and countries. There is no word from Sony on what bugs were fixed. Video recording still has the 'ticking' bug when camera is re-focusing. Camera Superior-auto mode is still at 9MP. Volume bar bug when a custom theme is used has been fixed.

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Sony Xperia V 4.3 Android - Camera App

Sony released the 4.3 Android update for the Sony Xperia V about a month ago. It is a downgrade of the camera app and a buggy one that's for sure. Let's take a look at the new camera user interface.

Camera in Auto-Superior mode view

Camera settings in Auto-Superior mode

Some of the available settings in Auto-Superior mode are Self-timer, Smile Shutter, Preview ( after taking a shot ), Burst with longpress and Flash setting. Interestingly, Sony made the 'Burst with longpress' option available only in Auto-Superior mode. The first image of the 'burst shot' is saved in the normal folder. Remaining shots are saved in another folder. For example : Computer>Xperia V>Internal storage>DCIM>XPERIA>BURST>20140415224143738 , you will know where to look just in case you need to transfer those photos to another device.


More camera settings in Auto-Superior mode

The camera app shoots at 9MP instead of the usual 12MP in Auto-Superior mode. And to add salt to the wound, most photos taken has a slight bluish tint in them.


Changing between various modes. Additional camera addons like Timeshift and AR effect will be placed here too.

More content will be added to this post. Stay tuned.