Note: Image above is of the Sony Xperia Z2
Sony
has its reasons for that, though it would be misleading to say that
consumers are necessarily happy about this type of arrangement. That's
not surprising, especially given what now feels characteristic of Sony
devices -- their global roll-outs are a snooze fest, and it usually
takes months for certain regions to get the latest. Case in point: the Sony Xperia Z1 Compact
just became available exclusively through Sony's US store -- and it was
announced over 7 months ago. Worse yet, Sony typically struggles
getting carriers on board, so buyers who prefer subsidies at the cost of
a 2-year commitment are sometimes out of luck. Let's hope that this
ceases to be the case sooner rather than later.
In
any case, Sony considers a 6-month release cycle crucial to maintaining
a flagship. And this more than likely means that the Xperia Z3 and the
Xperia Z3 Compact (yes, even though a
Z2 Compact is yet to appear) are now well into development. After all,
August will mark 6 months since the announcement of the Xperia Z2, and that means Sony's new crop is just a few short months away from release.
Design and display
Much
alike to the Samsung Galaxy series, Sony's OmniBalance design language
that characterizes each and every of its modern devices is said to also
be the inspiration for the Xperia Z3 and Z3 Compact's looks.
Xperia Z3
As for
the display panel that Sony is planning on using with the Z3, we have
considerably less information. That said, some may be relieved to hear
that, at this point, multiple sources refute the possibility of a super
pixel-dense, Quad HD (1440 x 2560) resolution display. Instead, a more
standard, 1080p screen (likely the IPS type) is what's currently
expected, though we don't yet know of the kind of diagonal those pixels
will be stretched over.
Xperia Z3 Compact
The
mini version of the Z3, likely to be commercially known as the Z3
Compact, will almost surely mimic the design of its bigger sibling --
thin bezels, relatively thin form factor, and a duo of front-facing
speakers. If the Z1 Compact is any indication, then we'd also expect the
Z3 Compact to also come with dust- and water-resistant body.
Unlike
the Xperia Z3, we already have some indication as to the size of the Z3
Compact's screen -- 4.5 inches, and a 720 x 1280 resolution, or a pixel
density of 326 ppi. Seeing as how the Z1 Compact was the first Sony
device to arrive with an IPS panel, we'd expect no less from the Z3
Compact.
Processor and memory
Six
months isn't a whole lot when talking about processors, and that means
that Sony will perhaps run into consecutive flagship releases that see
no major changes in terms of the chipsets powering the devices. The
Xperia Z3 and Z3 Compact could very well be on that path.
Xperia Z3
Alleged Xperia Z3 AnTuTu result
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Obviously,
such a development would be hard for fans to stomach, though it should
be pointed out that the performance of such a high tier chip leaves
absolutely nothing to desire. In terms of RAM, we're currently expecting
a 3GB unit, though you never know. And that last part is applicable to
the processor, too -- after all, the Snapdragon 805 has already seen its
official debut with the Samsung Galaxy S5 LTE-A.
Xperia Z3 Compact
As
for the Xperia Z3's smaller brother, XDA developer DooMLoRD claims the
Z3 Compact will also pack the very same, 2.5GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801
chip, but will keep the RAM locked at 2GB.
Such
a small upgrade, however, definitely begs the question: will we even
see a Z2 Compact? Or is Sony about to skip ahead? We just don't know
yet.
Camera
Soon
after Sony released the Xperia Z1, the 20.7-megapixel Exmor RS sensor
found within quickly turned into its most stand-out feature. Indeed, the
sheer number of available pixels is usually enough to get most sold on
the Z line's cameras, even though advanced users know that these do not
necessarily translate into an awesome snap. To avoid confusion, this is
not to say that the images that the Z1 -- and even more so, the Z2 --
produce are disappointing at all. In fact, in our experience they're
just shy of costing the Galaxy S5's crown in the camera department.
All
this talk about the 20.7MP snapper on current Sony devices probably was
clue enough for some of you, but here goes: right now, we're led to
believe that Sony will stick with it for another generation, and both
the Xperia Z3 and Xperia Z3 Compact will sport one. That's not
necessarily a bad thing, especially considering how important camera
software has become, so there's probably room for improvement anyway.
On
an equally speculative note, Sony has revealed that it's making good
progress on a new kind of CMOS sensors that are curved, much alike to
the human eye. The company says that the new piece will introduce
minimal vignetting and aberrations at the corners of images, which is
usually a problem with flat sensors. Even better, Sony is apparently
ready to produce a full-frame curved sensor, along with a 1/2.3''-sized
one for smartphones. Said otherwise, Sony may have a surprise up its
sleeve, so we may end up seeing this new tech in action sooner rather
than later.
Price and release date
Considering
that Sony has officially confirmed that it's going after a 6-month
flagship release cycle, it's not too hard to imagine that the Xperia Z3
and Xperia Z3 Compact will be announced in the August-September span. In
fact, several sources seem to converge on that very time frame, though
that can be simply born out of Sony's new-found predictability. In any
case, the latest prediction is that Sony will announce the two devices
during IFA 2014, set for September 10, and release them shortly after.
As
for pricing, Sony has been fairly uniform as of late. To be completely
fair, the price Sony charged for the Z1 and the one it set for the Z2 is
pretty much identical. This gives us reason to believe that
the Xperia Z3 will go on sale commanding a price tag of about $699
unlocked in the US, and anywhere between €599 and €699 in Europe.
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