[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24399295#p24399295:hyijtky0 said:spartak[/url]":hyijtky0]Is ARS only catering to the US audience?
The Xperia Z is already out two months, yet this review has it as if Sony is behind the curve with the ZL yet again.
Its higher profile brother was decidedly ahead of the curve and offers an altogether superior design. The only thing I'd wish the Xperia Z had shared with its 'little brother' would be the hardware shutter.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24399327#p24399327:39pyahlq said:thomsirveaux[/url]":39pyahlq][url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24399295#p24399295:39pyahlq said:spartak[/url]":39pyahlq]Is ARS only catering to the US audience?
The Xperia Z is already out two months, yet this review has it as if Sony is behind the curve with the ZL yet again.
Its higher profile brother was decidedly ahead of the curve and offers an altogether superior design. The only thing I'd wish the Xperia Z had shared with its 'little brother' would be the hardware shutter.
Since most of our writers are US-based, it's often difficult to get the international versions of handsets for reviews, so we're sadly stuck with the US release schedule for most things. In any case, the Optimus G, Nexus 4, and a few others were already a few months old when the Z was released internationally. We're still waiting on a review unit, but we'll be doing a review as soon as we can.
Also, to answer a question from a couple of posts up, Florence has an HTC One and our review should be up sometime soon.
No, it's more having the phone next to you on the desk. I love how clear the iPhone 5 is away from you, with the screen on. And because it's not as big as a small television, there aren't privacy concerns using it on the bus.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24398915#p24398915:1no73s2a said:harteman[/url]":1no73s2a]
Yeah, three people sitting on a couch will have a hard time watching a movie, but who does that?
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24399437#p24399437:1ge7kaks said:spartak[/url]":1ge7kaks][url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24399327#p24399327:1ge7kaks said:thomsirveaux[/url]":1ge7kaks][url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24399295#p24399295:1ge7kaks said:spartak[/url]":1ge7kaks]Is ARS only catering to the US audience?
The Xperia Z is already out two months, yet this review has it as if Sony is behind the curve with the ZL yet again.
Its higher profile brother was decidedly ahead of the curve and offers an altogether superior design. The only thing I'd wish the Xperia Z had shared with its 'little brother' would be the hardware shutter.
Since most of our writers are US-based, it's often difficult to get the international versions of handsets for reviews, so we're sadly stuck with the US release schedule for most things. In any case, the Optimus G, Nexus 4, and a few others were already a few months old when the Z was released internationally. We're still waiting on a review unit, but we'll be doing a review as soon as we can.
Also, to answer a question from a couple of posts up, Florence has an HTC One and our review should be up sometime soon.
Maybe the Optimus G / Nexus 4 has the same CPU, but the Xperia Z has a next-gen 1080p screen. If anything, it should be compared with the HTC Butterfly i guess which was the first to sport a 1080p screen.
Anyhow, I feel you arent treating the review section really serious. Either you review the major phones, or you shouldnt bother. It's just highly erratic right now which phones get reviewed, and which dont. It's not exactly hard to find a european reviewer if that's the issue at hand.
Finally, the reviews are a bit superficial compared to most reviews from other tech news outlets. Not what one would expect from ARS IMHO.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24399749#p24399749:15lfo54s said:christopher.wilkes[/url]":15lfo54s]$759 for a device with no guarantees of updates, no thanks, will stick to Nexus devices. If Sony updates it within reasonable time when Key Lime ships I will consider Sony after that. A quick search to buy an unlocked version doesn't bring up any major retailers, hmmmm, no thanks.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24399901#p24399901:23tq188f said:bernstein[/url]":23tq188f]One of the worst review summaries i have ever read. certainly not worth of ars. but then the whole review seems shallow...
This phone's raison d'être is it's compactness. apart from that its exactly equal to the xperia z (which came out a few month's back) while that may not amount to anything by you, it certainly does for a lot of people (it makes a lot of difference in my trousers & hands...). heck this phone specifically targets those who want a big screen in the smallest case.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24399295#p24399295:ozvzmd1a said:spartak[/url]"zvzmd1a]Is ARS only catering to the US audience?
The Xperia Z is already out two months, yet this review has it as if Sony is behind the curve with the ZL yet again.
Its higher profile brother was decidedly ahead of the curve and offers an altogether superior design. The only thing I'd wish the Xperia Z had shared with its 'little brother' would be the hardware shutter.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24400835#p24400835:vu9vetec said:habermas[/url]":vu9vetec]Nice to hear back from Ars staff about the perspective I also sometimes perceive in articles on here.[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24399327#p24399327:vu9vetec said:thomsirveaux[/url]":vu9vetec]Since most of our writers are US-based, it's often difficult to get the international versions of handsets for reviews, so we're sadly stuck with the US release schedule for most things.
Being a Sony user for more than a decade I naturally agree with this sentiment. However, my current problem preventing me from upgrading is that Sony seems to have decided to not offer a smartphone in the mid-range segment that combines these attributes:Sony's often have a nice heft to them, a hard-to-define feeling suggestive of a well-built consumer electronic device.
- 8 megapixel camera or better
- Android 4.1 or newer
- A screen no larger than 4 inches
If any Ars reader is aware of a Sony model in the mid-range that fulfills these criteria I'd be excited to know about it. So far the Huawei Ascend P1 seems to come the closest to meet these expectations.
I'm therefore still on my old non-smartphone the Elm, which was incredible value in its day offering built-in wifi, internet browser, 3G, A-GPS, Google Maps navigation and 5 megapixel camera with video recording. Of course it doesn't have touch screen or a modern app platform, but the far better battery life outweighs this downside to a certain extent.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24401049#p24401049:1z7vxhv7 said:habermas[/url]":1z7vxhv7][url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24400987#p24400987:1z7vxhv7 said:Wheaty73[/url]":1z7vxhv7]
Xperia P.
EDIT: The Xperia P only comes with the positively ancient Android 2.3 thus confirming my observation about the failure of Sony to offer a decent phone in this segment. I will believe the rumours of an Android 4.1 upgrade when I see it. The CPU is probably too slow to run it properly..
EDIT: Well here's a blog entry from Sony saying they started rolling out the 4.1.2 update last week: http://blogs.sonymobile.com/2013/04/24/ ... ia-e-dual/
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24398915#p24398915:7gpa75c2 said:harteman[/url]":7gpa75c2]Hey I know in the review the viewing angle is counted as a negative, but I would consider that a bonus since I am never in a situation to not look dead-on at the screen, and most importantly it is extra privacy, is it not?
Yeah, three people sitting on a couch will have a hard time watching a movie, but who does that?
However, the people sitting next to you and behind you on the bus will have a much poorer view of what you are viewing.
I thought it was worth bringing up.
[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24399295#p24399295:u6f72jsn said:spartak[/url]":u6f72jsn]Is ARS only catering to the US audience?