Saturday, August 10, 2013

Comparison: Sony Xperia Z Ultra against Samsung Galaxy Note 2 in ... - MovilZona.es

not much to hit the market Sony Xperia Z Ultra , which is expected to occur on September 12. To know if it will be able to lead the phablets segment, it faces a video that now is the best model on the market: the Samsung Galaxy Note 2.

The truth is that, as you can see below, the differences are obvious, starting with the dimensions. This is due, in particular, for the display of the model of the Japanese company is 6.4 inches while the Galaxy Note 2 arrives at 5.5. Therefore, this is a normal occurrence. In fact, one could say that the Sony Xperia Z Ultra is a tablet with the soul of phone , while terminal Koreans soul is a tablet phone.

Here’s the video comparative analyzes almost every aspect of both terminals:

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One of the big differences that have been seen is the performance. Here, the Sony Xperia Z Ultra definitely shown more potent, which is that his processor is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad core running at 2.2 GHz This is able to get a score on AnTuTu of 30,998 . A great brand. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Note 2 can not compete with this SoC, since 4412 has a quad-core Exynos 1.6 GHz in the benchmark reaches 18,056 points, which is not bad and allows good user experience … but clearly inferior.

Yes, here the first thing you should consider is that both models allow freehand writing (although the Galaxy Note 2 highlights through the S Pen). But, as shown in the video, the Sony Xperia Z Ultra quality panel that has this model is somewhat better because the contrast is higher, as you can see in the video playback.

Sony Xperia Z Ultra.

seems pretty clear that, in general, the Sony Xperia Z Ultra is superior to Galaxy Note 2, always taking into account the differences in dimensions that have. Yes, there will have to wait for the new version phablet Samsung , which will be presented on September 4, and could be as good or better than the model of the Japanese company.

Via: Pocket Now

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