MWC 2014: Sony Xperia Z2, Tablet Z2, M2 hands-on
MWC 2014
Sony Xperia Z2 hands-on
The Xperia Z2 is Sony's first flagship device of 2014. We received a quick demo of the smartphone and we also spent time with it ourselves:
The Sony Xperia Z2 takes after the Z1 (which is to say it looks hot), but it has a larger screen – a 5.2" Triluminos display. The display has 1080p resolution, despite all the rumors of QHD screens at the MWC. The sharpness is great though and Sony has used the same tech for the screen as it does for its TVs.
The camera features a 20.7MP Exmor RS sensor and Sony has finally enabled 4K video recording @ 30fps (aka 2160p). You can use digital zoom during video recording, but we've yet to see if it's as good as the Note 3's.
Some new camera modes include 120fps slow-motion (at 720p resolution) and Background Defocus, and Vine is pre-installed.
The Xperia Z2 runs Android 4.4.2 KitKat with Sony's customizations, which have gotten a reputation of minimal but functional changes to Android. More interestingly, Sony uses Qualcomm's brand new Snapdragon 801 chipset – an improved version of the already fast 800.
The Xperia Z2 little narrower and thinner than the Z1
Sony's Z phones have never been the loudest round (the price to pay for water-proofing), but the Xperia Z2 features stereo speakers, so it might be better.
Sony continues to use its long process of carving a thin, light chassis out of a single slab of aluminum. The Xperia Z2 is 12g lighter than its predecessor. Here are the steps of the process:
Creating the Xperia Z2 body is a lengthy process
The larger screen led to a slight increase in size but that's only in the vertical dimension, the Xperia Z2 is 2.4mm taller than the Z1, but a hair narrower and thinner. As before, the body has IP58 certification, so it can go as deep as 1.5m under water for half an hour..
So can other Sony products, there was an impressive presentation on that too:
The Sony Xperia Z2 comes with 16GB of built-in storage and a microSD card slot. The slots and ports are covered by flaps to prevent water damage.
Speaking of ports, the microUSB 2.0 port features MHL and can output 4K video - now all you need is a 4K TV to watch the videos you've shot in their full glory.
Xperia Z2 camera samples
The Xperia Z2 camera follows the Z1 and Z1 Compact guidelines - 20.7MP Exmor RS sensor, 1/2.3" big, Sony G Lens (f/2.0, 27mm wide angle). We couldn't take the phone outside, but we still captured a sample photo:
Sony Xperia Z2 camera sample • Samsung Galaxy Note 3 camera sample
And we recorded a 4K video too. Here it is uploaded to YouTube, but you can also download it to avoid the extra compression. Keep in mind that your computer and video player need to be able to handle 4K video. If not, at least you can view the YouTube video at 1080p.
Xperia Z2 benchmarks
We had just enough time with the Z2 to run several of our usual benchmarks - this is our first encounter with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 801, so we didn't know quite what to expect. The Xperia Z2 chipset is clocked at 2.3GHz and has 3GB of RAM, so it should do well against other flagships. It's worth pointing out the device is still a month away from store shelves.
Running benchmarks on the Xperia Z2
We will repeat the benchmarks once we get more time with the Xperia Z2, but the GPU performance is quite impressive. .
AnTuTu 4
Higher is better
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Sony Xperia Z2
34986 -
Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4
34016 -
Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 (S800)
33996 -
Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition
33198 -
Transformer Pad TF701T
32991 -
Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 (Exynos)
32796 -
Samsung Galaxy Note 3
31109 -
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1
24236 -
Sony Xperia Tablet Z
20216 -
LG Optimus G Pro
20056 -
Asus Nexus 7 (2013)
19131 -
Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0
17159 -
Google Nexus 10
12695 -
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 8.0
9070
Geekbench 3
Higher is better
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Sony Xperia Z1 Compact
2968 -
Samsung Galaxy Note 3
2937 -
Sony Xperia Z Ultra
2670 -
Sony Xperia Z1
2638 -
Apple iPhone 5s
2561 -
Sony Xperia Z2
2481 -
LG Nexus 5
2453 -
LG G Flex
2254 -
LG G2
2243 -
HTC One
1972 -
Samsung Galaxy S4 (S600)
1869 -
HTC One mini
887
GFXBench 2.7 T-Rex (1080p off-screen)
Higher is better
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Sony Xperia Z2
27.7 -
Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4
26 -
Samsung Galaxy Note 3
26 -
Apple iPad Air
25 -
Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 (S800)
25 -
Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 (Exynos)
22 -
Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition
22 -
Transformer Pad TF701T
21 -
Asus Nexus 7 (2013)
15 -
LG G Pad 8.3
15 -
Google Nexus 10
13.9 -
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1
7.0 -
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 8.0
4.0
GFXBench 3.0 Manhattan (1080p off-screen)
Higher is better
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Sony Xperia Z2
10.1 -
Samsung Galaxy Note 3
9.7 -
Sony Xperia Z1 Compact
9 -
Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4
8.9 -
LG Nexus 5
8.5 -
Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 (S800)
8.1 -
Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 (Exynos)
5.6 -
Galaxy Note 10.1 (Exynos)
5.6
GFXBench 2.7 T-Rex (on-screen)
Higher is better
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Sony Xperia Z2
29.3 -
Samsung Galaxy Note 3
27 -
Apple iPad Air
21 -
Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 (S800)
17 -
Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4
17 -
Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 (Exynos)
14 -
Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition
14
SunSpider
Lower is better
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Apple iPad Air
373 -
Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 (Exynos)
531 -
Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition
569 -
Transformer Pad TF701T
606 -
Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 (S800)
607 -
Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4
651 -
Sony Xperia Z2
952 -
LG Optimus G Pro
1011 -
Asus Nexus 7 (2013)
1150 -
LG G Pad 8.3
1190 -
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1
1233 -
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 8.0
1366 -
Google Nexus 7
1703 -
new Apple iPad
1722 -
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
1891 -
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7
1953 -
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus
1992 -
Galaxy Tab 2 7.0
2253 -
Huawei MediaPad
2490
Reader comments
- akshay
- 14 Dec 2014
- uvK
Xperia M2 is the one of most worst phone in Sony bcz it has only 850mb RAM and camera is worst which is not 8mp and front camera I cannot see my face only,internal storage is just 5gb, it is worst thn the moto-g phone.please I beg u not to cheat the ...
- AnonD-271452
- 07 Jun 2014
- B}r
amazing
- moemoem49@gmail.com
- 28 May 2014
- PSc
I have have My yesterday.. Very beautiful...I like it..But i want to see xperia s series...