The Chinese smartphone market is firmly in the hands of four smartphone brands. But according to AnTuTu, none of the four big Chinese brands is in the lead in customer satisfaction, but instead it's a smartphone from a manufacturer that in my opinion has always been underestimated.
Unless you've got one of Google's own Pixel devices, you're probably being kept in the dark by your smartphone's manufacturer about if and when you should expect Android updates for your phone. If you're a Sony user, we've finally got answers for you, and the news is both good and bad.
Watch us as we unbox the new mid-range smartphones from Sony, which they announced at CES in Las Vegas. In this article, we'll tell you our first impressions of both the Sony XL2 and the XA2 in our unboxing videos, as well as providing you with all the technical specifications.
In addition to the Xperia XZs, Sony also presented the XZ Premium at the MWC 2017, and the Xperia XZ Premium impressively combines all the know-how of Sony's many divisions.
As we have been saying in recent weeks, keep an eye on Sony and its 2018 smartphones, even if they are in the shadow of Samsung, Apple and Huawei. Not only is there a major design evolution in the works for the Japanese firm's smartphones, there may also be a change in display technology, with LG OLED panels.
We're seeing more and more smartphones get rid of the 3.5mm headphone jack. Will the new Sony Xperia be next? New documents from the FCC give us a hint at what we might see at the unveiling of the smartphone at MWC.
Sony Xperia smartphone users are sometimes the butt of jokes or even the objects of pity. But 2017 was only a year of transition, and Sony will reinvent itself in 2018.
We compared the Samsung Galaxy S8 and the Sony Xperia XZ Premium to see which was the better phone between two of this year's top smartphones. Which came out on top?
Which smartphone has the best camera? Decide which captures the best photos among the HTC U11, Galaxy S8+, iPhone 7 Plus, Xperia XZ Premium, Google Pixel and the LG G6.
The Sony Xperia L1 was just announced. It is an accessibly priced smartphone that will feature a large 5.5-inch display, Android Nougat and a 13 MP rear camera.
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