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gmb45
8th January, 2013, 07:48 AM
Sony unveils bath-friendly Xperia Z smartphone

hmmmm wonder how it would stand up to be dropped in dads bog after he been fur a dump lol
http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/65082000/jpg/_65082885_xperiazwatertank.jpg The handset can be left underwater for up to 30 minutes without side effects

Sony has announced a new smartphone that can be used in the shower or bath without the risk of damage.

This water-resistant feature is relatively common in Japan, but has not been included in many top-end smartphones released elsewhere.

The Xperia Z can also record HDR (high dynamic range) video, a facility borrowed from its camera division.

One analyst said it was evidence of Sony Mobile making progress but added "it still had a mountain to climb".

The Japanese company announced it was taking control of the smartphone unit - which had previously been a joint venture with Ericsson - in October 2011.

Sony posted a full-year loss of 56.7bn yen ($5.7bn; ?3.5bn) in May and has continued to lose money over subsequent quarters.

Water-resistant movies

The Android-powered device was unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

Sony says the handset, which has a 5in (12.7cm) screen, is capable of being submerged in water of up to one metre (3.3 ft) in depth for 30 minutes.

"If you want to want to sit in the bath and watch an HD movie this is the device for you," Sony Mobile executive Steve Walker told the BBC.

"You can take it in the shower if you want, or more usefully if you get it dirty you can wash it under the tap."

He added that about one in 10 people had dropped their phone down a toilet at some point, something this would protect against.

The trade-off is that handset's various ports, including the one for its headphones, all feature protective plastic covers that must be unclipped before they can be accessed.

HDR video http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/65088000/jpg/_65088192_xperiazcolorrange.jpg The Xperia Z features a 13 megapixel camera and 4G LTE data connectivity


Other features on the 7.9mm-thick (0.3in) device include 4G LTE connectivity, a Micro SD slot, a 13 megapixel camera and a 1080p x 1920p high-definition screen that borrows technology from the firm's Bravia TV division to enhance video playback.

In addition a NFC (near field communication) chip is used to start streaming content to Sony's latest televisions by tapping the handset against their remote controls.

The firm also boasts that the device includes its proprietary Exmor RS image sensor technology, allowing it to record HDR video.

This allows it to combine exposure readings to tackle problematic situations such when a person is standing against a bright background; Sony says that without HDR either the person's face looks too dark or the background too light.

Nviaid's latest Tegra chip can also do this but has not been built into a handset yet.

Recovery boost?

Ben Wood, an analyst at CCS Insight, noted that Sony's mobile unit is enjoying a recovery, and recently passed HTC to become the third best-selling smartphone brand in the UK.

He added that efforts to share designs and technologies across the firm's different divisions would likely be the key to its revival.

However, he added that it was too soon to say whether the new handset would be a winner.

"In isolation this looks like a very strong product and it's the most attractive Xperia phone that I have seen for a very long time," he said.

"But we don't know what this device is going to be competing with this year.

"Until we see the next Samsung flagship device and other top-end phones at Mobile World Congress in February it's hard to know how it will do."
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BBC News - CES 2013: Sony unveils bath-friendly Xperia Z smartphone (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-20918742)

tshirtman
8th January, 2013, 03:44 PM
i'm waiting for Samsung to show us the S4, i'm due an upgrade in April and don't know whether to stick with the S2, or upgrade to a new handset,
if I do upgrade I haven't got a clue what to.

Canker_Canison
8th January, 2013, 05:37 PM
My worry with robust phones is in the port protection. It's fine saying it can survive in 1m of water for 30 minutes (strangely the exact same levels given by Sonim on all their tough phones) but it's dependent on the seal.

If you take it off charge & drop it in water before you close the port off, it will be buggered.

Have you looked at Sonim's range of phones? Lots of bulk to protect them.
The sony doesn't have this. So if you drop it on a hard surface it will crack, then the waterproof side is useless as well.

But at least they are trying. Some of the cross division hardware could be amazing to use. But I'll be waiting to see it with my own eyes first. If they can fit bravia technology into a 7.6mm deep mobile phone, why are the bravia tv's so bulky?

At the end of the day it's power & usability that will win the day. HTC have had problems with reliability on some of their handsets, but sony ericsson butchered android on their first date.
Samsung are winning due to the raw power of their devices & they don't mess with android too much. Keeping their handsets easy to use. Although they do have some issues with the S2 battery.


Personally I'd like to see an update for the Note2 by September, just in time for my upgrade date. I have no idea how it could be improved in a way that makes people go 'wow'. Just the usual better battery life & improved camera.

It would be nice if Samsung have managed to fit polarized 3D displays into a phone.

tshirtman
8th January, 2013, 06:44 PM
The new Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, for mobile's & tablets being shown at CES, is going to keep us watering at the mouth for new phones using it in the near future.

with speeds of up to 2.3GHz, capable of capturing, playing, or even displaying 4K video,
it will be able to support phone camera's with resolutions up to 55 megapixles, and multichannel audio.

the processor has wireless built in to it, which supports LTE, & the latest wi-fi tech, capable of speeds up to 1 gigabit per second.

Canker_Canison
15th January, 2013, 05:24 PM
I was speaking to a recent Apple to Android convert yesterday. He's a bit of a tech geek at times.

Apparently there are rumors of 6 or 8 core processors being batted into the S4. I've not looked into anything yet...but I'll be starting to look soon.

letnimy
26th January, 2013, 04:34 PM
none of the new products have not caught. Manufacturers crazy, increase and enhance the display. Will soon have to carry a smartphone in a case, and not in the pocket

djspacey
27th April, 2013, 08:15 AM
I am interested in the new sony experia z can anyone shed any light on how much of the android operating system has been changed by sony or is it android stock still