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Jorge-Vieira
29-07-15, 20:53
Here’s Another Snapdragon 820 Phone; The Xperia Z5 Plus Coming In March

Even though the hype around them began to rise up nicely, Sony’s Xperia Z4 launches failed to hit the mark really. For a manufacturer who’d already started to see slumping popularity, with carriers choosing to remove its flagships from their offerings, the Xperia Z4 failed to shake things up. So now we look towards the next handset in the Xperia Z series, which has started to pop up quite a bit over the past couple of days.
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Sony Xperia Z5 Plus Expected To Come In March Next YearAfter a couple of user logs were spotted a while back which showed the Sony Xperia Z5 (http://wccftech.com/xperia-z5-sony-leak-snapdragon-820-september/) and the Xperia Z5 Compact (http://wccftech.com/sony-xperia-flagships-spotted/), today we have some fresh word about another Xperia Z5 device; the Sony Xperia Z5 Plus. Given the variety of consumer tastes, manufacturers have now started to launch similar devices with varying screen sizes, with the most recent examples being HTC, Apple and Samsung expected to join the fold soon as well with the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus.




Leaksfly is back today, and now he has some rather detailed information about the Sony Xperia Z5 Plus. According to the tipster, Sony’s device will be coming with the Snapdragon 820, something which the Xperia Z5 and the Xperia Z5 compact are also being said to feature. The device will see a March launch, and given Qualcomm’s predicted time frame for the Snapdragon 820, we’d expect it to be so. Another device, the LG G Flex 3 (http://wccftech.com/lg-flex-3-snapdragon-820-6-inch-screen-qhd/) is also said to come in March, with the Snapdragon 820.
It will also feature a 5.7 inch screen with 2K resolution. Looks like the screen resolution race is getting heavier in the Android world, with more future devices expected to come with 2K. The device will also feature 4 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage, with camera fans in for a delightful 20.7 MP rear camera. Say what you may, Sony knows its cameras, and its one of the reasons the Xperia series simply refuses to die.
Front camera resolution on the device will be 5MP and the device will also feature fingerprint scanning, which is another feature becoming mainstream. It’ll also have a bezelless display, so in short, according to Leaksfly, the Xperia Z5 will be a flagship that will almost have everything. Of course given the highly preliminary nature of this information, we’d advise you to wait and see how this develops. Stay tuned and let us know what you think in the comments section below.







Noticia:
http://wccftech.com/xperia-z5-coming-march/#ixzz3hJeEO4pd

Jorge-Vieira
12-08-15, 14:52
Xperia Z5 Plus Might Be The First Smartphone To Sport A 4K Display

Japanese firm Sony has always been praised for its display tech and the company plans on using its forte to incorporate a 4K display to its Xperia Z5 Plus handset, which is scheduled to be released before 2016 begins. According to the latest leak, you guys might be witnessing the first every smartphone to feature the UHD resolution and we hate to break it to Samsung smartphone fans, but Galaxy Note 5 is not going to be one of them.
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Document Specification Shows That Xperia Z5 Plus Will Be Sporting A 4K Display, Along With A Snapdragon 810 SoCA leaked image coming from Xperia Blog (http://www.xperiablog.net/2015/08/12/is-a-4k-display-heading-to-the-xperia-z5-plus-the-uaprof-says-it-is/) shows that the company’s upcoming flagship smartphone, Xperia Z5 Plus is going to be shipped out in the following models:


Sony E6833
Sony E6853
Sony E6883

The handset is expected to be released during some part of 2015, which is perhaps the only reason why Sony has chosen to incorporate Snapdragon 810, not that it is good choice in our opinion, seeing as how Helio X20 (http://wccftech.com/mediatek-helio-x30-details/) is able to deliver far better performance and will most likely keep its thermals under control.




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Additionally, the upcoming smartphone is going to have a screen size of 5.5 inches, which will give Sony the opportunity to cram in a larger battery capacity to hold out against the heavy battery draining attribute of the 4K resolution. Even though that is all the information available to us, we suspect that the handset will be coming with 4 GB of RAM, and with a very powerful rear and front camera sensor, which is Sony’s expertise in the smartphone market.
So far, the company’s Xperia Z3+ and Xperia Z4 feature 1080p resolutions, so for Xperia Z5 Plus to possess a 4K display will require quite a bit of effort on Sony’s part. We will keep you updated on the later concerning the upcoming phablet so stay tuned.







Noticia:
http://wccftech.com/xperia-z5-plus-might-feature-a-4k-display/#ixzz3ic2pXPPJ

Jorge-Vieira
06-09-15, 07:38
Xperia Z5 Premium Has A Unique Way Of Keeping Snapdragon 810’s Temperature Under Control

With the release of Xperia Z5 Premium (http://wccftech.com/sony-announces-xperia-z5-premium-the-worlds-first-smartphone-with-a-4k-display/), Sony not only released a handset that sports the world’s first ever 4K display, but it most likely features the very first ever Snapdragon 810 SoC that is running in its thermal capacity. This is because Sony has finally upped its game by incorporating a very unique cooling solution inside its handset that will prevent the chipset from having its temperature increased, which previously lead to performance issues.
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Xperia Z5 Premium Has A Cooling Solution Similar To What Desktop And Laptops Processors Use; Thermal Paste With Heat Pipes According to a source, Sony has finally solved the overheating issues that started showing up in both Xperia Z3+ and Xperia Z4 thanks to the presence of a Snapdragon 810. The company has learned its lesson and in order to prevent history from repeating itself, it has incorporated a very unique cooling system in its Xperia Z5 Premium. According to the details present in the image below, the chipset is covered with thermal paste that has been evenly spread around its surface in order for the heat to even out properly.
Then comes the copper heat pipes, which lower the temperature even further by transferring heat away from the source, and dissipating it effectively. There are two heat pipes present in order to transfer heat more effectively. This is the primary reason why the temperature of Xperia Z5 Premium was kept under control. Additionally, this cooling solution has also been branched out to the remainder of the smartphones that were announced by Sony.
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Both Xperia Z5 (http://wccftech.com/sony-announces-xperia-z5-details-features-images/), and Xperia Z5 Compact (http://wccftech.com/sony-xperia-z5-compact-caters-small-handset-crowd-specs-features-images/) are incorporated with this cooling solution, which is a really commendable thing done on Sony’s part. A video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpwrI4WAQ-k) posted shows that Xperia Z5 is taken for a 4K video recording session in order to see if the camera application crashes due to overheating. As you all know, recording 4K footage stresses the processor quite a bit, but on this occasion, the app did not come crashing down, indicating that Sony has really thought this through.
Critics who were chastising Sony of incorporating the same chipset in its smartphone trio will most likely have learned by now to find out complete information of the handsets before reaching a conclusion. Xperia Z5 Premium can be purchased in the single and dual-SIM variants, and will be available during the month of November. Would you buy this handset now that the overheating issue has finally been resolved? Let us know your thoughts.


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Noticia:
http://wccftech.com/xperia-z5-premium-has-a-unique-way-of-keeping-snapdragon-810s-temperature-under-control/#ixzz3kwSAtxlO