In our review, we noted the handset’s fantastic performance, but it isn’t quite worth its $649 retail price mostly because it lacks a fingerprint sensor in the US. Let's go.Sony first announced the Xperia XZ at IFA last year and made it available for US customers in October. With that said, the look and feel are a big part of what makes or breaks the smartphone user experience and we are ready to get on with the physical. What we're really interested in seeing is whether the phone will make good where it counts. What we can promise is that we won't be holding the name against the XZ Premium. It's about as creative and meaningful as Deluxe in a phone's name (we're looking at you Asus!) Let's hope the industry doesn't get to Executive and Superior somewhere down the line. There is little anybody can do about it, up to Sony to sort it or move on.Ī full disclosure is due: we've never been big fans of the Premium moniker ever since the Z5 Premium came about. No, not even the company flagship is getting away with it, and that's a spot on Sony's reputation stateside. What's not available, in the US at least, is fingerprint scanning. It's no secret that only native 4K content can put those eight million pixels to good use, but the good news is that more and more of that content is becoming available.
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