Sony Xperia Z5


Sony's design still makes the Xperia Z5 one of the better looking smartphones. As a matter of fact, the front and back glass surfaces are decidedly stylish, while the aluminum frame surrounding the whole thing does a good job at making the device feel solid and well put together.



Sony, however, doesn't seem to be too concerned with the dimensions of its Xperia Z5. True, the device feels slim and light for its size, but overall, the strict, rectangular shape with sizable bezels means that it's going to occupy substantial area in your pocket. It's mostly a trade-off between comfort and looks, as the rectangular shape does give the Xperia Z5 a nice and stylish appearance. Most importantly, the size and resolution screen have remained the same as before: 5.2-inch at 1080x1920 pixels. The Xperia Z5 comes with the X-Reality display engine optimizations, which aim to make content appear more vivid and eye-catchy on your phone's screen, by means of sharpening, saturation and contrast tweaks.


The Xperia Z5 comes running Android 5.1 Lollipop, and a new fingerprint scanner that Sony has built into the power/lock button. Powered by the cutting-edge Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor, Xperia Z5 is sure to handle all types of operations with ease. The system-on-a-chip itself features a 1.9 GHz octa-core processor that comprises 4 powerful Cortex-A57 and 4 efficient Cortex-A53 cores. The 64-bit architecture is further complemented by the superb Adreno 430 GPU and 3 GB of RAM with internal memory seems to be fixed at the reasonable 32 GB.

The Xperia Z5 will be home to a 23 MP rear shooter, complete with a 1/2.3" sensor and an LED flash. The front is 5 MP. Furthermore, the sizable 2900 mAh battery should prove to be sufficient enough to allow for long multimedia sessions with the Xperia Z5.