Sony Xperia Z3 specs, features: 5 reasons why you should buy the device

Sony Xperia Z3 Sony Mobile

Japanese manufacturer Sony already announced the Sony Xperia Z3 during its presentation at IFA 2014.

The company presented the handset as the gamers' smartphone since it packs capabilities to connect the mobile phone to another Sony product – Playstation 4. Below are the five reasons why you should buy the new Sony Xperia Z3 smartphone.

Sony's Triluminos Display

The Sony Xperia Z3 packs its Sony's Triluminos Display for mobile and X-Reality image enhancement technology. The device's 5.2-inch screen display has a Full HD pixel resolution. This delivers clear and sharper images.

Playstation Remote Play

One of the unique features of Sony Xperia Z3 is Playstation Remote Play, which allows you to access games on your PlayStation 4 anywhere in your home through a WiFi connection. There is also an accessory that can connect your PS4 controller to your Sony Xperia Z3 handset for easier and more active playing. You will also be able to move around the house.

Noise Cancellation Feature

Sony Xperia Z3 focuses on the audio components of the device. The noise cancellation feature that was first seen in Xperia Z2 was retained but it was backed up with DSEE HX (Digital Sound Enhancement Engine) that was included in Sony Walkman devices that will yield to high quality audio. This feature is perfect for music lovers and supports Hi-Res Audio.

Improved Water Proof Feature

The Sony Xperia Z3 included improved dust and waterproof features after the device was IP65/68 certified. The handset can survive the depth of 1.5 meters of fresh water.

Efficient Battery

One of the promising changes in the new Sony Xperia Z3 is its battery that Sony claims lasts up to two days without charging. The handset packs a 3,000 mAh battery capacity but it comes with an ultra-stamina mode that limits the handset in performing core functions such as calls and text messaging so the battery will save energy.

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