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Sony Xperia Z5 Premium Dual mobile was launched in September 2015. The phone comes with a 5.50-inch touchscreen display offering a resolution of 2160x3840 pixels at a pixel density of 806 pixels per ...
The Sony Xperia 1 VI flagship launched in several colors globally, but one color was missing. The color in question is called ‘Scarlet’, and the Sony Xperia 1 VI is now finally widely ...
Of course, Sony charges a premium for its feature-laden phones, and as such, even our pick for the best value Sony phone – the Sony Xperia V – isn’t particularly wallet-friendly. Heck ...
The headline additions are support for several Sony Xperia and Oppo devices and Bluetooth mic connectivity. Since its launch earlier this year, the third-party camera application has received ...
One of the only small, high-end Android phones available, this phone packs the features of the full-size Z5 into a much smaller body with a 4.6-inch HD screen. Key specs include a 23-megapixel ...
Sony Xperia Ace is a 5.0 inches tall smartphone that gives a resolution of 1080 x 2160 pixels. The smartphone is launched in the month of May 2019. The smartphone comes in different colors like ...
The Sony Bravia 7 Mini LED TV is a strong contender in the premium 65-inch TV market, striking an impressive balance between performance and price. With its refined mini LED backlighting and Sony ...
Someone at Sony must have a real soft spot for the PS2 horror classic Siren (or Forbidden Siren in Europe) as the title has been subject to a real labour of love as it drops on PS Plus Premium today.
Sony Xperia Z5 Compact mobile was launched in September 2015. The phone comes with a 4.60-inch touchscreen display offering a resolution of 720x1280 pixels. Sony Xperia Z5 Compact is powered by an ...
Not only that, it has been achieved while executing a major redesign. The Sony XM5 headphones might feel a little less premium than before, but the jump in sound quality from the previous generation ...
But the company announced today that creators are instead going to be paid based on “engagement with your content from Premium users.” Put another way: the more people that subscribe to X ...