Smartphones are getting larger. Aside from the Nexus 5, it’s now incredibly difficult to recommend an Android flagship with a 5.2-inch display or lower. Triggered by devices such as the Samsung Galaxy ...
Sony introduced three new phones and a tablet at IFA this year. Here's what we saw. I’m PCMag’s executive editor of reviews, steering our coverage to make sure we're testing the products you're ...
The Z3 Tablet Compact will also be available soon in the region, alongside the budget-friendly Xperia E3 and Sony's range of wearable devices. Aloysius Low Senior Editor Aloysius Low is a Senior ...
The iPad has almost become synonymous with tablet computing, while some of their Android counterparts have a reputation of being cheap and flimsy by comparison. Sony is hoping to change that with the ...
Sony's latest flagship phones are like no other devices out there -- and there's a decent chance one of them might be just what you've been looking for. As a Guy Who Reviews Tons of Android Devices ...
It’s only been six months since the Xperia Z2’s launch got us all hot and bothered, and now the company has replaced it with the Xperia Z3. Sony is rigidly sticking to its six-month update schedule, ...
It goes without saying that Google rocked the Android world last week with the announcement of their latest devices. Since then, the Nexus 6 smartphone and the Nexus 9 tablet have dominated most ...
Early this month Sony took a page out of the Samsung book and leaked a teaser for ‘the next big thing’…everybody thought it was referring to the new Xperia Z Ultra 2, but it appears it was really ...
Only specific variants of the devices are currently set to receive the OTA: the Xperia Z2 with model number D6503, the Xperia Z3 with model number D6603 and the Xperia Z3 Compact with model number ...
This latest effort from Sony, unveiled at IFA, is an 8-inch tablet that lets you play PS4 games in the bath. Andrew Lanxon Editor at Large; Lead Photographer, Europe When he's not testing the latest ...
Early this summer, Sony announced a new Concept for Android software testing scheme in which it invited owners in specific markets, and with specific handsets, to test out new concept software.
I'm that 5G guy. I've actually been here for every "G." I've reviewed well over a thousand products during 18 years working full-time at PCMag.com, including every generation of the iPhone and the ...
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