Sony announced the Xperia Z4 for Japan last month, but the story doesn't end yet. Well it is, for the rest of the world, the Japanese company want it to be known as the Xperia Z3+. As a result of this, Sony introduced the Xperia Z3+ as a premium addition to their existing flagship Z3 series.
At first glance, the new Xperia Z3+ looks very similar to its predecessor, the Xperia Z3. Alright! Let's see what hasn't changed: the 5.2-inch 1080p IPS display and the 20.7 MP main camera. What's new is the 5 MP selfie cam, a welcome upgrade from the previous 2.2 MP front shooter.
Internally, it has almost everything you'd expect from a 2015 flagship. The Z3+ is powered by a 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 Octa-core processor paired with 3 GB of RAM. It will now comes with 32 GB of internal storage plus a microSD card slot support up to 128 GB.
Although the Z3+ looks identical to the Z3, but the design has been undergo some tweaks. The front stereo speakers have been moved to the top and bottom edge of the front panel - like the Z2 speakers placement. Say hello to the new capless micro-USB port, which the capless design doesn't affect the phone's IP65/68 dust and waterproof ability. In addition, the magnetic charging pins has been removed.
The thickness of the device has been reduced (it's now 6.9 mm thick, compared to Z3's 7.3 mm) and lead to a decrease in battery capacity from 3,100 mAh to 2,930 mAh. And yet, Sony still promising a 2-days battery life.
The Xperia Z3+ runs on Android 5.0 Lollipop out of the box and will be released in June with both single SIM and dual-SIM variants. The pricing of the Z3+ is remains unknown.
UPDATE: Sony Xperia Z3+ is now available in Malaysia for RM2,599.
Source: Sony
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