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Sony Xperia XZ1 Factory Unlocked Phone - 5.2" Full HD HDR Display - 64GB - Moonlit Blue (U.S. Warranty)

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Color: Moonlit Blue


Features

  • 19MP Main Camera with motion Eye system with rapid-fire burst capability and 3D scanning technology for capturing high-resolution 3D images. 13MP high-sensitivity front Camera with new display flash
  • 5.2 1080p Full HD HDR Triluminous display and encased in rigid full-metal 7.4mm thick body design without any partition lines. Corning Glass 5
  • Smart Amp and S-Force Front Surround Sound. High Resolution Audio capability with DSEE-HX, LDAC, and Digital Noise Cancellation. Durability : Water resistant (IP65/68)
  • Android O platform. Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor. Supported by LTE (4G) cat 16, 4GB RAM and 64GB ufs
  • Dual SIM Unlocked and compatible with GSM/LTE carriers utilizing GSM network such as AT&T, T-Mobile, Straight Talk, MetroPCS, Cricket wireless, simple mobile, bright spot, and others

Description

Building on Sony’s traditional strengths in camera, visual, and audio innovation, the Xperia XZ1 takes another step forward as the premier smartphone for fans of entertainment and content creation. It all starts with the camera. As introduced in its recent Xperia XZ predecessors, the XZ1 comes equipped with Sony’s exclusive Motion Eye camera system with 960 fps Super Slow-Motion video capture. The Motion Eye camera now features enhanced Predictive Hybrid Autofocus with rapid-fire burst capability that captures continuous motion at 10 fps. The camera also introduces an innovative 3D scanning technology that captures high-resolution 3D images straight to the device and outputs them directly to a 3D printer and other 3D image applications. The XZ1’s 5.2” 1080p Full HD HDR display produces crisp, clear images and videos to optimize your entertainment experiences. Sony’s latest smartphone features many audio innovations, including Smart Amp, High Resolution Audio, and S-Force Front Surround Sound. It will be the first device to ship with Google’s latest Android O platform, is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor, and is housed in a rigid full-metal body design. Combining the cutting-edge Motion Eye camera system, a stunning 1080p Full HD HDR display, and superior Sony audio capabilities, Sony’s Xperia XZ1 redefines camera, visual, and audio excellence in a premium smartphone.

Brand: Sony


Operating System: Android O


Ram Memory Installed Size: 4 GB


Memory Storage Capacity: 64 GB


Screen Size: 5.2 Inches


Resolution: 1920 x 1080


Model Name: Xperia XZ1


Wireless Carrier: AT&T


Cellular Technology: LTE


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Display: LCD


Display Pixel Density: 424 Pixels Per Inch (PPI)


Resolution: 1920 x 1080


Screen Size: 5.2 Inches


GPS Geotagging Functionality: [NI]


Video Capture Resolution: 1080p


Frame Rate: up to 960 FPS


Item Dimensions: 5.8 x 0.2 x 2.8 inches


Item Weight: 0.34 Pounds


Battery Average Life: 8.42 Hours


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Wireless Network Technology: GSM, LTE


Cellular Technology: LTE


Wireless Provider: AT&T


Human-Interface Input: Touchscreen


Sim Card Size: Nano


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Headphone Jack: 3.5 mm


Additional Features: durable, waterproof


Color: Moonlit Blue


SIM Card Slot Count: Dual SIM


Connector Type Used on Cable: 3.5mm Jack


Form Factor: Smartphone


Biometric Security Feature: Fingerprint Recognition


Operating System: Android O


RAM Memory Installed: 4 GB


Memory Storage Capacity: 64 GB


Model Series: XZ


UPC: 095673864974


Global Trade Identification Number: 74


Model Year: 2019


Included Components: A7 printed - Generic Startup Guide E-Label Quick Charger Head, UCH12 Standard Master Pack Label Standard Mobile Phone Label Standard Sales Item Label Type-C USB Cable-Bird, UCB20 (W1649~), Part 1302-1935, MH410 wired headset


Manufacturer: Sony Mobile Communications, (USA) Inc


Brand Name: Sony


Model Number: G8342 (Moonlit Blue)


Model Name: Xperia XZ1


Number of Rear Facing Cameras: 2


Optical Sensor Resolution: 13.0, 19.0 MP


Number of Front Cameras: 1


Camera Description: Front


Camera Flash: no flash


Shooting Modes: Slow Motion, Automatic, High Dynamic Range


Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution: 19 MP


Battery Type: Lithium-Ion


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  • Sony Returns to Form
Color: Black
With the XZ1, Sony's Xperia line returns to form. After wandering in the cel phone wilderness for the last year or so, the electronics giant pulled their collective heads out of their collective hindquarters and have delivered a very good (if not quite great) flagship mobile device. The past 12-16 months gave us the X, the X Compact, the X Performance, the XZ, the XZS, the XA1, and a gaggle of other mid-tier offerings from Sony. Of them, only the XZS and the XZ Premium could come close to laying claim to flagship status, with the latter coming with one of the finest 4K displays in the business. Unfortunately XZS didn't come with a battery big enough to power the nice phone specs, and the XZ Premium was an exceptionally large phone, at an exceptionally large price. The XZ1 sees the company step up it's game. As of this writing, it's one of the few devices shipping with Android 8 / Oreo out of the box, running the latest Snapdragon 835 processor, with a beautiful 1080 display and a slightly-refined physical design and sturdy-feeling build-quality. And for nearly $700, it certainly should have a premium feel to it. Even the best phones are balancing acts of compromise, so while there's certainly something here for everyone, it's also unlikely to appeal to absolutely everyone. Most people either love or hate Sony's take on industrial design. Some bemoan the size of the top and bottom bezels. In a world where the S8 strives to give customers nothing-but-screen, Sony certainly isn't following the fashion train. But they sure as heck are following the functional-device-train. Having owned an S8, I certainly see the appeal. It's a beautiful looking device. But at the end of the day, I found the lack of bezels to be a problem in day to day use. With no edge on which to rest fingertips, I was constantly accidentally activating various apps, or accidentally hitting the wrong onscreen area within a given app. Nice to look at...but darn if it's not a pain to actually use. So, here's a subjective run down of Pros and Cons: PRO - Great screen. In addition to it's Triluminous setting, Sony has added a new video color-saturating setting. Honestly, it looks like they're taking a stab at the popping colors and deep blacks on OLED devices like the S8. And they've done a good job...this is one of the sharpest, most color popping screens out there at the moment. - Great processor. The new Snapdragon is great. Everything runs smoothly. - Headphone jack / Audio processing. Yay for hanging on to this bit of tech, the old headphone jack. Bluetooth headphones are well and good, but they eat up a battery, and they can't deliver the same quality of audio as a wired set. If how your music sounds on your device is important to you, wired is still the way to go. For now at least. And Sony's DESS audio processing sounds pretty great to my ears. Pick up a third party audio player like Neutron if you'd like even more control of the sound. CON - Physical design. This really doesn't belong in the "con" column, but the fact is either you like what Sony is doing here, or you don't. - Price. Sony offers a handful of budget models, but their flagship line has never been anything but pricey. Especially in America where the brand isn't known for it's mobile devices, the average android user might be hard pressed to pay $699 to a company they normally associate with televisions. In Europe and Asia, though, Sony remains a popular contender with Samsung and Apple for high end devices. - Battery. This also might not be a negative, as the new Snapdragon and Oreo are alleged to be more efficient with their power use. Running some benchmarks seem to bear this out, as while it leads in most areas, there are some processes they've scaled back. So far, I don't see any penalty in processing power, but I've also not had it long enough to take a firm stance on battery life. But anecdotally, it does seem to be an improvement over the XZS and XZ Performance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2017 by Michael Mcfadden

  • Great cameras, fast phone, nice buy!
Color: Black
Bought this for my wife who is very fickle about phones, especially the camera. She doesn't care about wireless charging or fingerprint readers, she just wants the phone to work and to have a nice camera. This phone does both. The screen is beautiful - nice and clear and crisp. Very easy to set up as well, since its Android everything transferred over from her old phone. Its the first phone to ship with Android Oreo 8.0, an that OS is nice and fast. The battery life is pretty good too - she can go almost 2 days without charging and she uses it a lot. The camera is really nice too, 19mp. Takes good pictures. While it does not have the flashy features of Samsung and Apple phones, this is a really good phone for the money. I would say even better than much of the competition. Its fast, good looking, built strong, and works well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2017 by A E D III

  • Worst upgrade ever
Color: Moonlit Blue
I have had a Sony Xperia Z5 for a few years. Loved the phone, but camera lens got scratched and Sony US won't fix since they can't get parts. Reasonable enough. Really liked the fingerprint reader on the old phone and it had also died recently. So I got this phone as a replacement. Man do I miss my old phone. The fingerprint reader was there during setup, then disappeared after it realized it was in the US. I know I can hack the system and download other country's OK, but why should I need to go through this. Can you imagine Apple users being asked to do this? There is no "star" feature on the text message to avoid deleting important texts, the address book's up/down slider is all odd - you have to flick down once, before you can use it. Once you start typing a text message, you can't tell which SIM it will use and you can't change the choice even if it is wrong.They took away the SIP phone (which was lumpy, but worked once you got used to it). So many steps backwards. Oh, and a big deal for me, you can have dual SIM, or one SIM and a memory card, but not all three. And Sony, what is up with not being able to restore an Xperia backup from one generation to the next generation? Why do a backup at all using Sony software? I'd still rather have this phone than a Samsung because Sony updates the OS frequently which I think is important, but otherwise really really disappointed in the management decisions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2018 by Christopher

  • I'm seriously about to buy 2 more.
Color: Moonlit Blue
Guys/girls seriously if you want a good phone that can do anything you want, this is ur phone. I spent days comparing brands down to the number of cores in every phones processor, and found a plethora with similar specs and impressive capabilities but this one was the winner I chose and am so glad I did. The battery life is great even when gaming, the feel and design is Superb, screen quality is phenomenal. The camera is twice as many megapixels as the closest smartphone--do note Sony's picture quality is Amazing but ull have to focus this camera right on ur object (which isn't hard) It has all the Sony quality with an excellent smartphone design. Sony didn't cheap on any of the parts, the phone doesn't overheat like my iPhone did. It charges very quickly and it hasn't lagged yet and I've pushed this phone so far by leaving all features running, tabs open, and games like runescape, fortnite, and pubg open. I attached a picture taken with it. Zoom in to see the quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2018 by Nolan Nolan

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