Display Screen: Sony’s new Xperia phablet comes with a 6.4-inch display that packs a staggering resolution of 1080p FullHD at 342-ppi. This is now the world’s biggest smartphone or phablet with a matchless 6.4-inch size. The Samsung Mega 6.3, at the same time has a 6.3-inch display and the Ascend Mate has a bit smaller 6.1-inch display with both of them having the same 720 x 1280 pixels respectively at 233ppi and 243ppi.
Winner: Sony Xperia Z Ultra, thanks to better screen size, high resolution and high-end technologies.
Dimensions: The Xperia phablet touts the dimensions of 179.4 x 92.2 x 6.5mm and it has a weight of 212g. The Mega 6.3 measures at 167.6 x 88 x 8mm, whereas the Mate 6.3 has 163.5 x 85.7 x 9.9mm as overall size. These two devices respectively have a weight of 199 and 198g, however. See, though a bit weightier due to its large size, the Sony phablet wins with a superbly thin body at a staggering 6.5mm.
Winner: Sony Xperia Z Ultra, thanks to its superbly better 6.5mm body.
Processor, RAM & GPU: Sony has really stunned analysts with a significantly powerful processor, RAM and graphical card in its phablet. The company has integrated the brand new Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 chip inside a quad core 2.2GHz Krait 400 processor, which is supported by 2GB RAM and a strapping Adreno 330 graphical processor. Its built-in memory goes at 16GB, plus it has microSD slot for further storage expansion.
Meanwhile, the Mega 6.3 is built around a 1.7GHz dual core CPU that packs a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 and is backed by 1GB RAM and an Adreno 305 GPU. Its internal memory is 8GB and it also has microSD sot. Whereas, the Mate 6.1 is powered by a 1.5GHz quad core processor, which is drawing vigor from a Hi-Silicon K3V2 + Intel XMM6260 chip, and it is rich with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal memory. It also has expandable memory options through microSD slot.
Winner: Sony Xperia Z Ultra, thanks to a Snapdragon 800 chipset.
Camera: All the models in debate are equipped with 8MP rear cameras. The Sony phablet however drops LED flash, but all can record video at 1080p in help of nearly all sophisticated camera features. Well, when it comes to camera specific features, Xperia ZU seems to have some edge as long as it shows off things like back-illuminated sensor (BSI), digital image stabilization, face detection, panorama, self-timer and a lot more.
The front facing camera of the Sony, Samsung and Huawei phablets go respectively at 2MP, 1.9MP and 1MP units. In fact, it is not easy to find a winner in this category, because all devices highlight all major camera attributes, but many analysts have lauded the Sony camera because, even lacking LED flash, it is up with many exciting features.
Price, Availability: Price of the Xperia phablet hasn’t been formally made public. Sony has just said that the device would come to stores in Q3 this year, and no price details are discussed so far. Meanwhile, both the Galaxy Mega 6.3 and Ascend Mate 6.1 have been in various stores for a while. They are priced almost identical; the Mate 6.1 is available for something around $500, while the Mega 6.3 is valued at nearly $550.
Dimensions: The Xperia phablet touts the dimensions of 179.4 x 92.2 x 6.5mm and it has a weight of 212g. The Mega 6.3 measures at 167.6 x 88 x 8mm, whereas the Mate 6.3 has 163.5 x 85.7 x 9.9mm as overall size. These two devices respectively have a weight of 199 and 198g, however. See, though a bit weightier due to its large size, the Sony phablet wins with a superbly thin body at a staggering 6.5mm.
Winner: Sony Xperia Z Ultra, thanks to its superbly better 6.5mm body.
Processor, RAM & GPU: Sony has really stunned analysts with a significantly powerful processor, RAM and graphical card in its phablet. The company has integrated the brand new Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 chip inside a quad core 2.2GHz Krait 400 processor, which is supported by 2GB RAM and a strapping Adreno 330 graphical processor. Its built-in memory goes at 16GB, plus it has microSD slot for further storage expansion.
Meanwhile, the Mega 6.3 is built around a 1.7GHz dual core CPU that packs a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 and is backed by 1GB RAM and an Adreno 305 GPU. Its internal memory is 8GB and it also has microSD sot. Whereas, the Mate 6.1 is powered by a 1.5GHz quad core processor, which is drawing vigor from a Hi-Silicon K3V2 + Intel XMM6260 chip, and it is rich with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal memory. It also has expandable memory options through microSD slot.
Winner: Sony Xperia Z Ultra, thanks to a Snapdragon 800 chipset.
Camera: All the models in debate are equipped with 8MP rear cameras. The Sony phablet however drops LED flash, but all can record video at 1080p in help of nearly all sophisticated camera features. Well, when it comes to camera specific features, Xperia ZU seems to have some edge as long as it shows off things like back-illuminated sensor (BSI), digital image stabilization, face detection, panorama, self-timer and a lot more.
The front facing camera of the Sony, Samsung and Huawei phablets go respectively at 2MP, 1.9MP and 1MP units. In fact, it is not easy to find a winner in this category, because all devices highlight all major camera attributes, but many analysts have lauded the Sony camera because, even lacking LED flash, it is up with many exciting features.
Price, Availability: Price of the Xperia phablet hasn’t been formally made public. Sony has just said that the device would come to stores in Q3 this year, and no price details are discussed so far. Meanwhile, both the Galaxy Mega 6.3 and Ascend Mate 6.1 have been in various stores for a while. They are priced almost identical; the Mate 6.1 is available for something around $500, while the Mega 6.3 is valued at nearly $550.
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