You know that phrase: "you get what you pay for"? Well, in Sony Xperia M4 Aqua's case, you don't. The phone, with its 8GB of onboard storage, gives users access to only about 15-percent of that space, which is shockingly low even for the most ill-advertised 8GB smartphones.
Carrying on from the recent announcement of its Xperia Z4 Tablet that was introduced as part of MWC 2015 last month, Sony has now taken the wraps off its latest flagship smartphone - Xperia Z4. Fans of the Xperia lineup of smartphones will be pleased to know that the latest Z4 hasn't deviated hugely from its predecessor - Xperia Z3 - in terms of aesthetic design, but does come with improved technical specifications under-the-hood.
This week's Mobile World Congress is one of the biggest events in the annual tech calendar, and having already spawned the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S6 and HTC One M9, Sony has also been busily making a few announcements of its own. Unlike the aforementioned, the Japanese company's most important mobile reveal isn't smartphone-related, but a tablet boasting a 2K display that it describes as the "world's brightest." Take a closer look at the all-new Xperia Z4 Tablet after the fold!
The successor to the Xperia E3 from Sony has been announced - the Xperia E4 - and the company is promising battery life that will last 2 days. So what exactly has changed with the E4? Find out after the jump.
Starting next year, people who buy the right Samsung smart televisions will be able to play PlayStation games on them without having to actually own any PlayStation hardware beyond a controller. Sony chose Christmas week to announce the new partnership which sees Sony's games coming to a third-party's hardware lineup for the first time.
Sometimes, the simplest of creations are the most beautiful ones, and it is no surprise that consumer trend towards minimalistic designs is increasing, especially where wearable electronics are concerned. Enter - FES Watch, which is built entirely out of e-paper apart from its frame of course. The Fashion Entertainments startup (FES) is a sub division of Sony, which makes this product even more intriguing.
It's widely accepted that while Sony's unveiling of the QX lens camera attachments for smartphones last year was a novel idea, the execution was far from ideal. Poor, sluggish functionality were the general quibbles with what might have been a game-changer, but to its credit, the company is back with a couple of new ideas and new products that encompass said ideas.
It's been a busy few hours at the IFA trade show in Berlin, and following Samsung's three-pronged assault on the mobile industry, Sony has since taken to the stage to unleash a couple of new releases of its own. The Xperia Z3, a follow up to the Xperia Z2 announced in February at IFA, is accompanied in its entrance by the Xperia Z3 Compact and the Z3 Tablet Compact, and if you're interested to see what the Japanese outfit has come up with next, then join us after the leap.
Sony has just rolled out a software update to PS4 owners, with the marquee feature being the new-found support for 3D Blu-ray movies. We've got all of the details right here, so be sure to join us after the fold.
Although celebrities, by and large, tend to endorse products at will for a check, it's a bit of a running joke that despite their paid affiliations, famous individuals have something of an affinity to devices bearing Apple's famous logo. The Cupertino's recent acquisition of Beats Electronics may have made sense from a business point of view, but it's no coincidence that many celebrities have been spotted wearing Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine's iconic brand, and while football / soccer players can regularly be seen with a pair of Beats around their necks, FIFA's deal with Sony will pay heed to this throughout the current World Cup.