Week 1 in review: Sony Xperia XZ4, Galaxy S10, Nokia 9 and Redmi 7 on the horizon
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- HugoSteger
- t7Q
- 09 Jan 2019
Shanti Dope, 07 Jan 2019They have more than enough money to use such hardware on th... moreWell that's a processor, and not the LPDDR5 ram. And judging from last years sales:
https://androidcommunity.com/sony-mobile-q1-2018-results-show-slow-smartphone-sales-20180801/
Their products didn't sell well. Even the XZ2 premium is only limited on selected countries. In a normal business. Sony would've made every device available anywhere in the world. But how come it's not available here in my country?
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- JJ
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- 09 Jan 2019
Thus Sony XZ4 is going to be impressive in 2019!
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- Anonymous
- 3y8
- 07 Jan 2019
Been a Sony phone user from Sony Ericsson days. This time I went with Galaxy S9+ just to check out what Samung phones were like. I'll probably go back to Xperia.
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- Shanti Dope
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- 07 Jan 2019
HugoSteger, 07 Jan 2019Well that's just rumors. Unless sony has the budget to use ... moreThey have more than enough money to use such hardware on their 2019 handsets. After all, they were able to be among the rest to get their hands on the SD855, which Nokia, the current better performer than Sony, can't do it.
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- HugoSteger
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- 07 Jan 2019
Sony Fan Boy, 06 Jan 2019Xperia XZ4 is rumoured to have LPDDR 5 which is 1.5 times f... moreWell that's just rumors. Unless sony has the budget to use LPDDR5 on their 2019 handsets. This rumor is useless!
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- Shanti Dope
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- 06 Jan 2019
Sony Fan Boy, 06 Jan 2019Xperia XZ4 is rumoured to have LPDDR 5 which is 1.5 times f... morePretty much evey 2019 flagship will use this, except if they decide to cheap out on this area.
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- Sony Fan Boy
- P%m
- 06 Jan 2019
Xperia XZ4 is rumoured to have LPDDR 5 which is 1.5 times faster and half the voltage. Hence the benchmark scores.
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- six_tymes
- kX0
- 06 Jan 2019
Really looking forward to seeing and possibly buying Sony's flagship this time. It seems to have everything I want, and need. Love the idea of a 21:9 aspect ratio, after all, it isn't far off before we start seeing 21:9 TV's. Smart move Sony!