If you have been around over the last few days, you probably know that we’ve been hard at work, putting the Sony Xperia Z Ultra monster of a phablet through its paces. And while the review is still some way off from being complete, we though you might enjoy some photos coming from the camera of the device.
It’s a bit early to pass any final verdict at this point, as we need to do some more shooting before we are ready for that, so we’ll just let you enjoy the shots.
Of course, the Xperia Z Ultra is hardly the most comfortable device for taking photos on the go and the lack of a flash unit clearly points that photography wasn’t too high on the Sony priority list. Still an 8MP snapper will certainly tempt quite a lot of its adopters to use it as their main camera.
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the phone has great performance but it is not preferable to many people bcz of following reasons:-
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2)the camera does not have a flash which makes images shot in night or low light to blacken out or reduce the visibility causing the image to be blur.the images shot in daylight are crisp and clear
3)the camera is 8 MP ,the resolution factor counts for better image which is better in its counterpart sony xperia z
4)the battery life is average and the phone lasts for a day on normal usage
5)the sound quality is good but an additional speaker would be of great help
apart from that the phone has great features like
1)2.2 ghz snapdragon quad core processor which runs multiple apps with ease
2)a 6.4 inch screen which gives it a edge ahead of other smartphones
3)a better touch wiz for greater accessibility
4)the latest version of android which gives it a edge over note 2
what else to say sony have done a great job in various departments to make this phone a worthwhile experience.but it would be better to wait to buy until the release of note 3 next month or so