More than 40+ handsets and devices were unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this year from big and small OEMs around the world. However, only a handful of them were the main attraction of the show.
More than 40+ handsets and devices were unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this year from big and small OEMs around the world. However, only a handful of them were the main attraction of the show.
The Sony Xperia Z2 was recently announced at the MWC event in Barcelona with a lot spoken about the smartphone’s design (more of the same), camera and the processor. But not a lot was discussed about the handset’s front facing stereo speakers. A new video has now popped up on YouTube which compares the speaker of the Xperia Z2 with the HTC One.
The Sony Xperia Z2 is not even a week old and we’re already hearing of a successor. According to a Sony Mobile official, the company is planning to launch a new flagship every six months, which means that the Xperia Z2 will no longer be the best Sony smartphone in the market by September-October this year.
Just as expected, Samsung unveiled its flagship Galaxy S5 at Mobile World Congress on Monday evening. In addition to fancy new features like a fingerprint scanner and heartbeat sensor, the handset boasts the latest Snapdragon 801 processor, a 1080p Super AMOLED display, and a 16-megapixel rear-facing camera with rich tone HDR, selective focus, and more.
But how does the Galaxy S5 compare to some of its competitors, like the iPhone 5s, the new Sony Xperia Z2, and its cousin, the Galaxy Note 3? We’ve put together a handy comparison chart below that makes it all clear — and may help you choose the best handset for you.
Sony fans, here is some good news for you. Sony has finally decided not to use its widely criticised anti-shatter film on the Xperia Z2 and Z2 Tablet, which it has been pre-installing on its Xperia devices since ages.