Sony has just made its Xperia Z Ultra phablet official. Previously
known by its codename Togari, the device features a 6.4″ monstrous
screen and a Snapdragon 800 chipset, which is the fastest ARM chip put
in a smartphone to date.
The Sony Xperia Z Ultra Triluminous screen has 1080p resolution,
giving it a nicely sounding 344ppi pixel density. It uses Sony’s
OptiContrast and X-Reality tech, which it’s the successor of the Mobile
BRAVIA tech.
You can even use a regular pencil or pen as a stylus as well as a capacitive stylus.
There’s a powerful Adreno 330 GPU to push all the pixels to the
screen too, a part of the new Snapdragon 800 chipset, which also packs a
quad-core Krait 400 processor clocked at 2.2GHz. That makes the Sony
Xperia Z Ultra the first device to go official with the 800 chipset and
it will surely be quite the benchmark champion when it comes up.
The new chipset runs Android 4.2.2 with a revamped Sony software to make good use of both the extra available power and screen.
The camera on the back of the Sony Xperia Z Ultra phablet has an 8MP
Exmor-RS sensor that can record 1080p video and supports HDR for both
stills and movies. There’s no LED flash for low light photography.
The Sony Z Ultra uses the same OmniBalance design as the Xperia Z,
including the tempered glass back, but adds a metal frame along the
sides and at 6.5mm it’s even slimmer than the hot-looking smartphone.
It’s water-resistant too with a IP58 certification, same as the Xperia
ZR.
Sony is boosting it as the world’s slimmest 1080p phone – measures
only 6.5mm thick. Great screen size and a 3,000 mAh battery come at 212g
of weight in this case.
The Sony Xperia Z Ultra is expected to launch in Q3 this year in three color versions – white, black and purple.
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