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Sony Xperia Z Tablet – Part 4

Welcome to part 4 of my Z Tablet review. The other parts can be found here.

Today, I will be looking closer at the settings app and some of the options available.
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First up in the power management settings, which provide options to extend the standby time and have a low battery mode. The stamina mode when the screen is off disables wifi and bluetooth and makes most applications inactive. You will still receive SMS/MMS, Sony calendar notifications and downloads will continue until finished. Low battery mode allows you to set a battery percentage, and then decide for custom screen brightness and timeout, and has options to turn off wifi, gps, bluetooth and auto sync. You can also decide to have the battery level in the status bar, and examine which services and apps are using the battery and their percentage usage.
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Under the More settings you get options for Airplane mode, VPN, Media Server settings, NFC and android beam.
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The sound menu has a few options to tweak the loudspeaker sound, similar to HTC that comes with Beats audio, although the Sony has far more options. However, the speakers lack bass but do go rather loud. You can also set the default notification sound of which there are loads. And some awesome ones too.
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The display menu provides options for the screen image enhancer using the Mobile Bravia Engine 2. However, you can turn on double tap the screen to turn on. This is an excellent feature. The Z does also have a sleep magnet, so if you had a compatible case you can turn on or off the screen using this method. You also have the options for the notification light.

Out of the 32gb you get 25.68gb available. After installing around 80 apps/games I have used 7gb.

The Xperia menu settings is rather interesting.
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From within this menu you can setup a PS3 Dual Shock Controller, check its battery level too. You can turn on screen mirroring, throw media to other devices, and select USB connection mode between mass storage and media transfer mode.

The other menu options are all pretty self explanatory, but should you have any questions please let me know.

Sony Z Ultra – Launch date

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It finally looks like Sony is finally about to reveal its phablet for the masses, the Sony Xperia Z Ultra. This is a larger-scale smartphone set to compete with the likes of the Optimus G Pro and Galaxy Note smartphones.

The device will feature a 6.44-inch 1080p display, quad-core processor, potential waterproof capabilities and Android 4.2. All its glory will be made public on 9th July.

6.44 inch is just too big to use as a phone in my opinion, so I am not sure who will buy this monster device.

Sony Xperia Z Tablet – Part 3

Welcome to my third part of my review of the Sony Xperia Z tablet. To read previous post click here.

So today, I thought I would look closer at the hardware and compare its size to the iPad Mini and HTC One. So first lets have a look around the device.
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On the front you have top right the Sony logo, top centre the front 2.2mp camera and just left of the camera the ambient sensor. Apart from that, there isn’t anything else on the front.
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On the rear, you have the words Xperia dead centre, top right the 8.1mp rear camera and bottom centre the NFC hotspot.
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The left side edge features a flap to reveal the headphone jack, the on/off button which is a silver aluminium affair, the notification light just under the on/off button, then the volume rocker, moving further down near the bottom is the charging points for the Sony Dock (review coming up when dock received) and right down near the bottom of the left side the left speaker grill. Interesting the left speaker has a further grill on the bottom edge.
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So that also means of the bottom edge there is the right speaker grill as well. Next to the left grill is a flap that reveals the micro usb socket. On the far right next to the right speaker is a larger flap that reveals the slot for your micro sd card. The flap is bigger as if you had a cellular version, you would place your sim card in this spot too. The right side edge at the bottom has the other speaker grill for the right speaker and nothing else. The top edge of the Z features the infra red blaster and microphone.
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As a comparison size wise, the Z is slimmer than both the iPad Mini and HTC One.Photo 17-06-2013 08 25 13
And now here is a comparison on size versus the iPad Mini.
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Tomorrow I will have a look at the settings, as this always reveals a few surprises.

Samsung in trouble as market share devaluation wipes $20bn

Oh dear, the Samsung Galaxy S4 is not selling as high as Samsung forecasted. Apple iPhone 5 analyst wrath comes to haunt Samsung!

The S4 sales are falling short of initial estimates by as much as 30 percent, causing an loss of $20 billion of the firm’s market value.

Analysts are now asking Samsung some serious questions. The S4 could have been so much better if the company had taken the time to provide a coherent graphical interface across all apps and menus, removed the unnecessary bugs and started the base model at 32gb, instead of misleading everyone with a 16gb model, that only has 9gb free. And then being greedy and pricing it as if it was a bar of gold.

Sony Xperia Z Tablet – Review Part 2

Today I am going to cover off the key specification of the Z tablet. For earlier posts click here.
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For such a thin profile it certainly packs a suitcase of specifications. So here is a summary –

-Headset jack -Yes
-Memory Card SlotMicro SD memory card x1 – Supported microSD, microSDHC, microSDXC2
-USB type – microUSB-AB
-USB version -2.0 High Speed (480Mbps)
-HDMI – Yes via MHL support
-Processor – Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro,speed 1.5 GHz
-Memory – 2GB
-Display Type -TFT Color LCD
-Display Size – 25.6 cm or 10.1 inch
-Resolution – WUXGA 1920 x 1200
-Colours 16,777,216
-Surface Treatment- Anti-Fingerprint
-Backlight LED Touchscreen using Mobile BRAVIA® Engine 2
-Storage 16gb or 32gb in WiFi. WiFI and Cellular is only 16gb and lacks micro SD card
-Connectivity – WLAN Type IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n , WLAN MaxData Rate 150 Mbps, WiFi Direct, WiFi Miracast™, Bluetooth v4.0, GPS , LTE, NFC, DLNA
-Sensors – Accelerometer 3-axis, Gyro, Digital Compass, Magnetic field, Ambient Light Sensor
-Infra Red – included with Multi Function, Learning Function and Pre-loaded remote control codes
-Audio – Speaker 2x Internal, Stereo speakers, Microphone Monaural microphone, Audio Technology S-Force Front Surround, Clear Audio+ mode and it has a FM Radio
-Front Camera – 8.1mp rear CMOS Exmor R for mobile with Auto Focus and lots more modes and Macro
-Rear Camera – 2.2mp CMOS Exmor R for mobile
-Codecs and Formats- Audio -AAC, HE-AAC v1, HE-AAC v2, MP3, MIDI – Video Codes H.263, H.264, MPEG-4, VP8 – Supported Formats JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, WEBP
-Dimensions – 172mm x 6.9mm x 266mm
-Weight – 495g
-Android 4.1.2 at present. Will be upgraded to 4.2.2.
-Battery – Battery Lithium polymer, Charging time 6.5 hours, Standby time Up to 890 hours, Music listening time 110 hours, Video playback time 9 hours 50 mins
-Durability – IP55/57 and IP5X – that is waterproof and dustproof

As you can see some very respectable specification. However, the specs don’t always mean a great user experience, but in this case Sony has done themselves proud. The Z tablet is a blast.

So how do the specs stack up against lets say the iPad Mini and iPad.

Well obviously the iPad run iOS 6 and soon in a few months iOS 7, whereas the Sony Z tablet runs android 4.1.2. The biggest complaint about android tablets is not having enough apps or games tailored for the larger screens versus the iPad. And that is a fair point, meaning that you get the phone app experience on the tablet with some apps. Twitter is one culprit, but strangely it isn’t that bad. With the official twitter app you get the whole 140 character post on one line. Using the tablet in portrait mode you get one long list. See screen shot below.
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In fact even using the web browser which is Chrome, and only Chrome (at long last I have an android device that only comes with one web browser) you can get a vast amount of info on the screen.
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So looking at the weight differences, the full size ipad comes in at a monstrous 662g, the Mini at 312g vs the Z at 495g. 150g lighter than the full size iPad is a big difference. I did a comparison with a friends iPad and we both agreed how light the Z felt. Obviously the Mini is lighter, but then it only has a low res 7.9 inch screen. The full size iPad has a higher pixel density and resolution of 2048×1536. The Mini is considerably lower at 1024×768. All 3 tablets have about 10 hour run times. The Z tablet cameras are on a different league to the both iPads and the Z offers far more camera options too. Neither iPad is waterpoof or dustproof like the Z. NFC is also missing from the iPads. Miracast support is present in the Z, meaning with newer TV’s you won’t need a special Apple TV box to send what’s on your screen to your TV. The audio output is of a much higher quality via the headphone jack on the Z. The max memory available on the iPad is 128gb which is bigger than the Z. The Z has 32gb expandable for media/documents upto another 64gb.

And then there is the Infra Red blaster that comes with the Z and a FM Radio. And if you need another reason to top everything else, you can use your Playstation Dual Shock Wireless Controller with the Z. It is native and works out of the box. You also have the ability to connect USB peripherals. None of these features exist on the iPad.

All in all the hardware makes the Z a very compelling device. Tomorrow, I will look at the hardware in more detail. Then there is all the software Sony have wrapped around this tablet. Over the coming week or weeks I will look at all the other aspects of the tablet features. And there are so many 🙂

Sony Xperia Z Tablet review part 1

Yesterday, I gave some quick impressions of the Z tablet, and today I am going to continue with some more impressions and review. Its my birthday today, so this will be the only post today.

So I have now copied all my photos, movies and music on to the device. The first issue I have encountered is the walkman app is unable to download the music info due to a network error. Maybe Gracenote is unavailable, so I will try tomorrow. No big deal, but I would like the artwork. I did copy everything via Wi-Fi but I now discovered Sony Bridge for Mac. If I cant get the artwork across, I will try the Sony app. It might be that I put all 3,000 songs in one folder.

I have plugged my headphones into the Z, and have been blown away by the quality of the built in headphone amp. I thought the HTC One sounded good, but seriously it is not even a patch on the Z tablet. The Z is now my music player of choice. My old iPod Classic is toast now. The music has amazing clarity, seperation, depth, punch and musicality. Whilst the headphone sound is fantastic, the external speakers are loud but slightly tinny. This probably is due to the waterproof aspect of this tablet.

The screen. Nothing beats a lovely wide 10.1 inch screen. My iPad Mini is toast too. It doesnt stand a chance against the Z. The Z does seem to be a finger print magnet. But then it is a new toy and I am using it alot. If it wasn’t for the fact I need an ios device so I can use play some of the games I have bought, I would sell it tomorrow. The other aspect is the weight. The Z is very light and therefore enjoyable to hold and use for long periods.

Talking of the screen, the tablet is really easy to use due to some nifty screen options. Visible at the bottom left is the home, back and recent apps. The bottom right is the notification centre and settings shortcuts. Whilst on the home screen, you get the infra red remote icon and quick widget apps. The quick apps can include apps, widgets up to 7 in total. These are special small apps, of which there are over 58 to choose from. Top right includes Google search and voice search. Then you can add 4 apps or folders to have quick shortcuts on the top bar. In the middle of the top bar is the 5 dots showing which homescreen you are on. Finally top right, is the apps button to get to all your apps, and a button to add new widgets, wallpapers or change the theme. In the app screen, you can adjust the display options from own order, alphabetical, most used, recently downloaded. You can have folders too. There doesnt seem to be a restriction to the number of apps in a folder.

The Sony launcher is excellent, even better than Sense 5. So it stays. Some screen shots of the home screens.

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You can see the layouts of all the scren options too.

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And the app screen.

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And on the home screen pressing the + reveals this.

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Tomorrow I will discuss the infra red software and more. And mention one super incredible feature just discovered.

If you have any questions, just let me know.

Update – the album artwork downloaded a lot later. Clearly a Gracenote server error.

First Impressions of the Sony XPERIA Z Tablet

This is a very early first impression. I have had the Z tablet half a day, and managed to sleep 4 hours as well.

So, first up its very thin and light. It is thinner than the iPhone 5. It is nearly as light as the iPad Mini. The screen is superb, and its a beauty with a 10.1 inch screen. This entire post was typed on the tablet.

Sony have included lots of their own software. The launcher is very good. I won’t be using an alternative launcher, as the Sony layer does everything you need. It took me a few hours to explore all the software included. Some of it is now hidden in a trash folder, but 80% was useable. The tablet is waterproof, so I did the mandatory test in the bath, and it worked just fine. It also has a infra red blaster and decent infra red software. I have managed to setup 3 devices already. The Z Tablet also has the option of mini pop ups, like a web browser, clip tool and more.

On first launch I went into software update and updated to a newer software. It is android 4.1.2 but the Sony extras provide a great performance.

I noticed in the settings it has native support for the Sony PS3 Dual Shock Controller and that is amazing. Via the Sony Entertainment Network I have downloaded some PS1 games and I have been having a blast. 10.1 inch screen and gaming are a match in heaven, especially as its light too.

It has front and rear cameras. The rear is a 8mp Sony Exmor RS sensor from memory. It takes good photos. And as the tablet is waterproof, I can now go out in the bad weather of Dartmoor, and take some ghastly weather snaps.

Battery life is an unknown, but its going fairly well. 10 hours use. Started at 75% and dropped to 26% before plugged back in. One last point the only web browser is Chrome.

More tomorrrow.
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