It isn't easy going small, at least not when it comes to smartphones. The Galaxy Note started the big screen rage and even Apple has supersized the iPhone with the 5.5" iPhone 6 Plus and the so-called ...
Sony's experimented with quirky devices in the past, but these days it tends to take a distinctly no-nonsense approach to design. Similar to the other members of the Z3 range, the Tablet Compact has a ...
Never mind what Sony tries to tell you about the premium nature of the 5.2-inch Xperia Z3. That phone’s supposed understudy, the Z3 Compact, is the real star of Sony’s IFA 2014 lineup. It’s the same ...
Miniature. Every phone maker is trying out the Mini Me approach these days, but most of them don't do it very well. Sony's one of the exceptions: Last year the manufacturer came out with the Xperia Z1 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ewan Spence covers the digital worlds of mobile technology. This article is more than 10 years old. Sony updated its Android ...
Britta is the former Deputy Editor of Pocket-lint and has covered the consumer technology industry since 2012. Her specialties include smartphones, smart home, speakers, and wearables. Sony announced ...
This latest effort from Sony, unveiled at IFA, is an 8-inch tablet that lets you play PS4 games in the bath. Andrew Lanxon Editor at Large; Lead Photographer, Europe When he's not testing the latest ...
Sony's Xperia range of Android devices has included smartphones, phablets, and large-screened tablets. Now its attention has turned to the 8 inch market with the release of the Sony Xperia Z3 Tablet ...
Sony's latest flagship phones are like no other devices out there -- and there's a decent chance one of them might be just what you've been looking for. As a Guy Who Reviews Tons of Android Devices ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. I love Sony’s current approach to smartphones. They start with a flagship phone that has top tier specs to ...
We call it battery life because it is vital. Without it, e-readers wouldn’t be so popular, electric cars wouldn’t threaten gas guzzlers, and smartphones would never have taken over as the primary ...