There's no doubt that Sony's Xperia range has given us some superb handsets, but here are nine struggles that only a person who owns one will understand.
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Sony is stepping it up in the Android updates realm: the company has promised to deliver Android 5.0 Lollipop to the entire Xperia Z series starting in January 2015.
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In this comparison we look at the LG G3 and the Sony Xperia Z2. Despite some interesting differences on the hardware front these two are very evenly matched devices.
There's a wide range of lens blur and post-focus options available, from the Xperia Z2, Galaxy S5, HTC One (M8) and even Google's new camera app. But which is best?
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The Xperia Z2 is the successor to Sony's Xperia Z1 flagship. Take a look at how much has changed in our Xperia Z2 review, covering release date, price, specs and features
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