Sony Xperia Z Ultra: hands-on with a 6.4-inch Android phone

http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2013/06/xperiaultra.jpgSony’s been explaining the design story behind its new Xperia range at a UK briefing, how it’s trying to balance both the dematerialization of tech (touchscreens, gesture interfaces) and a design that’s both desirable and beautiful – and Sony’s certainly got the latter down on its new smartphone. The Xperia Z Ultra follows the lines of the rest of the Z-series. With the same “OmniBalance” plane surface of screen, this time reaching 6.4 inches but still running at 1080p resolution, it feels bigger than the original Xperia Z. You’re looking at a screen width almost identical to a passport and that 6.5mm profile helps fit it into pockets – we managed to cram it into our trouser pockets. There’s also Qualcomm’s notable Snapdragon 800 powering the device on a relatively large 3,000mAh battery, while Sony’s simplified the design dropping a few of those much-maligned protective flaps, at least on the headphone socket. We’re working on getting a video up for you – expect more impressions soon!
Developing… Gallery: Sony Xperia Z Ultra hands-on
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