[Android] Sony Xperia Z5C. Z5, Z5 Premium
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PostPosted: Thu, 3rd Sep 2015 03:09    Post subject: [Android] Sony Xperia Z5C. Z5, Z5 Premium
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Sony Xperia Z5 / Xperia Z5 Compact / Xperia Z5 Premium shared specs at a glance
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Android 5.1 Lollipop with Xperia UI on top
IP65/IP68 certified - dust and water proof up to 1.5 meter and 30 minutes
Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chipset with 2 GHz quad-core Cortex-A57 plus 1.5 GHz quad-core Cortex-A53 processor, Adreno 430 GPU
23MP camera, 24mm-equiv. f/2.0 lens, LED flash, dedicated hardware shutter key
2160p video recording, SteadyShot with Intelligent Active Mode
5MP, 25mm-equiv., front-facing camera with 1080p video recording, SteadyShot with Intelligent Active Mode
Up to 32GB of built-in storage, expandable via the microSD card slot by up to 200GB
Cat. 6 LTE (up to 300Mbps); Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac; Wi-Fi Direct; Bluetooth 4.1 with apt-X and Sony LDAC wireless High-Res Audio codec, GPS/GLONASS/Beidou receiver, Stereo FM with RDS; USB On-The-Go
Active in-call noise cancellation with a secondary microphone
Digital music noise cancellation available with certain Sony headsets
Front-facing stereo speakers
STAMINA Power Saving Mode, up to two-day battery life promised for all three
Stylish dual glass-panel design
Qualcomm Quick charge certified, no wireless charging built-in
Capless USB port design in waterproof phones
Side-mounted fingerprint sensor in the power button

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Sony Xperia Z5
5.2" FullHD (1920 x 1080 pixels) IPS LCD display with 428ppi
3GB of RAM
146 x 72 x 7.3 mm, 154g
2,900mAh battery
Also available as a Dual SIM version

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Sony Xperia Z5 Compact
4.6" HD (1280 x 720 pixels) IPS LCD display with 323ppi
2GB of RAM
2,700mAh battery
127 x 65 x 8.9 mm, 138g

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Sony Xperia Z5 Premium
5.5" UHD (3840 x 2160 pixels) IPS LCD display with 806ppi (!)
3GB of RAM
3,430mAh battery
154.4 x 75.8 x 7.8 mm, 180g
Also available as a Dual SIM version




Looks good! Definitely getting Premium version :O

Price.
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PostPosted: Thu, 3rd Sep 2015 07:25    Post subject:
Dat 4K panel on a phone, is it really needed?... No absolutely overkill for a phone. Wonder how much it will use the battery, anyway sounds insane phone (premium model).
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PostPosted: Thu, 3rd Sep 2015 13:55    Post subject:
pretty premium with on screen buttons. Laughing but sure waste the money on a 4k panel. nice try sony
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PostPosted: Thu, 3rd Sep 2015 15:13    Post subject:
What's with the dual processor setup? That's a new one on me.. a 2Ghz quad A57 and a 1.5Ghz quad A53? How does that work?
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PostPosted: Thu, 3rd Sep 2015 17:09    Post subject:
@sabin1981
The Adreno is the integrated GPU of the Snapdragon: Smile
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/processors/810
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/gpu

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4k on 5,5". Seriously.. Laughing
If phone manufacturers don't know how to improve their new "flagship" they just have to increase the screen resolution or reduce the phones thickness. Just to say "We were first!".
Even with that above average battery capacity, it won't last many hours with on screen time.
Also wasn't the
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PostPosted: Thu, 3rd Sep 2015 17:15    Post subject:
I didn't say anything about the GPU, bud Wink I know what the Adreno is... but the first post specifically lists two processors *and* a GPU. The first processor a 2Ghz A57, the second processor a 1.5Ghz A53 *and* then an Adreno 430.

Unless the first post (and your link from Qualcomm themselves) are listing VARIATIONS of their Snapdragon 810 SoC? ONE variation has a 2Ghz Quad A57.. and another, SEPARATE variation is a weaker 1.5Ghz Quad A53? Both come with the Adreno 430.
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PostPosted: Thu, 3rd Sep 2015 17:18    Post subject:
Oh!
My mistake, didn't read it carefully enough. Very Happy

Yea, that's strange indeed.

Maybe it's the same setup like the Exynos chipsets from Samsung with those 8 cores. At least in the previous versions of it there were four strong cores, and four less powerful cores. Depending on the needed power it would choose the correspondending ones. Resulting in better battery management.
Though to be honest i see no real advantage, over just lowering the CPU-frequency instead. When it's not needed at maximum power.
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PostPosted: Thu, 3rd Sep 2015 17:24    Post subject:
Yup, strange indeed. I guess your explanation makes sense but it's a very bizarre setup. Oh and worse for this is that the Snapdragon 810 has been getting panned in reviews, so the 820 is out soon;

http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2015/09/snapdragon-820s-custom-cpu-is-twice-as-fast-efficient-as-disappointing-810/

You're buying the Z5 and it's already superseded and outdated. Jesus Mad
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PostPosted: Thu, 3rd Sep 2015 19:42    Post subject:
sabin1981 wrote:
What's with the dual processor setup? That's a new one on me.. a 2Ghz quad A57 and a 1.5Ghz quad A53? How does that work?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_big.LITTLE

Been around for a while now, although usually it's advertised as "octacore" Razz
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PostPosted: Thu, 3rd Sep 2015 21:02    Post subject:
Sticking with my Z3 until my contract ends in 12 months :/
Might go back to Apple then and check out iPhone 7 Very Happy


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PostPosted: Thu, 3rd Sep 2015 21:12    Post subject:
Werelds wrote:
sabin1981 wrote:
What's with the dual processor setup? That's a new one on me.. a 2Ghz quad A57 and a 1.5Ghz quad A53? How does that work?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_big.LITTLE

Been around for a while now, although usually it's advertised as "octacore" Razz


Nice, thank you Smile
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PostPosted: Thu, 3rd Sep 2015 21:15    Post subject:
Yeah Samsung was one of the first to use is if I recall it correctly, always advertising as octa-core but in reality just a 2x quad-core with the second set of quads kicking in when the first set reaches full load (unless you change your gov to act different).

Tough on my M9 I often see (especially when updating from playstore), the first set being 99% and the second set being 0%. So I think it's even app depended most likely.


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PostPosted: Thu, 3rd Sep 2015 22:38    Post subject:
sausje wrote:
Yeah Samsung was one of the first to use is if I recall it correctly, always advertising as octa-core but in reality just a 2x quad-core with the second set of quads kicking in when the first set reaches full load (unless you change your gov to act different).

Tough on my M9 I often see (especially when updating from playstore), the first set being 99% and the second set being 0%. So I think it's even app depended most likely.

The BIG is responsible for doing anything when you're actually using it and it has to do some actual work. The LITTLE kicks in as background CPU and when (almost) idling.

Another use case is where (but this depends on the firmware) background tasks are always offloaded to LITTLE. So when you're browsing the internet, BIG will be rendering the webpages and shit, while LITTLE is dealing with your background updates from Whatsapp, SMS, email and so on Wink

In both these modes, as far as the system is concerned, it has 4 logical CPU cores.

The last case, which is more or less what you describe, only works if an app is designed to do so. In these cases it can actually function almost like a real octacore CPU and use all 8 cores for various tasks. Obviously though, only games will do this and there are few that actually do it.
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