Sony Xperia XZ2 UNBOXING + XZ2 Compact By SuperSaf

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Aug 14, 2021
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Sony Xperia XZ2 UNBOXING + XZ2 Compact

What's up YouTube soccer on superstar TV, and today we have the Sony Xperia x10 2, as well as the Sony Xperia x8, to compact, still a mouthful here for an unboxing. Now you guys might remember a few weeks ago we actually had some early hands-on coverage with these devices, but now they are gonna, be retailing on the 5th of April, but Mr. super set TV. So we've got them in here early, let's go ahead and get these a box right. So in terms of the boxes, this time I've actually got gray boxes. Previously, we've had white boxes, at least for the X Zed.

Once we've got the Xperia go here, and then we've got exit 2 as well as exit 2 compacts only over here at the bottom kind of faded, X logo in the back too, and then we've also got logos on the right left, as well as the bottom of the devices. I'm sure you guys are not too interested in the boxes themselves. Let's see what's inside there, we are so as well as the devices inside the boxes. We have a startup guide. We have a power adapter.

Now this is the support, Qualcomm, quick charge, 3.0 so you'll, be getting some fast charging on both of these, and then we have a USB type, a 2, USB, type-c cable, as well as a USB type-c, the 3.5 millimeter headphone jack converter, and that's because neither of these devices come with a 3.5 millimeter headphone jack, and this is something that we're, unfortunately, seeing more and more of these days now, what comes inside the box might vary depending on your region, and I'm, not sure if certain regions will come with headphones out of the box, so definitely check with your local retailers to see exactly what you're going to be getting right. Now, let's get to the devices, so we'll get rid of the plastic first and at the front that's the exit to now. Let's do the compact as well so first things. First in terms of the design, this is actually the biggest update that we've had on the exterior line since forever. Actually, all the previous experiences did look very similar, but this time we've got a very welcomed, update, there's a metal frame here, as well as 3d Gorilla, Glass five pounds onto the front and back for the exit to does look really nice, but does attract a lot of fingerprints, as you can already see.

I have the petal blue version here, which to me looks like a bit of a teal, but the exit to is also available in a liquid black, a liquid silver as well as an ash pink now these will vary depending on your region. Now, with the exit to compact, we still have a metal frame, so it does definitely feel quite sturdy, but then we had a polycarbonate back, which is definitely not as premium as the glass that we have on the xn2. Now I have the green version here, but it does come in a black, a white silver as well as a coral pink, and this once again will vary depending on your region. Now, the great thing is: is that both devices all water under stress system? This is something that Sony actually introduced in the premium flagship line, something that we've had for quite a few years on the Xperia devices, although it has now become a more common practice, we've also got an anti bend and anti twist structure, so these do feel really, really sturdy. Now, let's take a look around the devices.

Firstly, the displays where we've got, probably the biggest upgrade, and that is with the bezels we've got much smaller vessels compared to previous years, and we now also have an 18 by 9 aspect ratio. Now, if you do bring in the Sony Xperia x8 one here for comparison, you can see that the bezels are definitely much smaller, 13% smaller compared to what we had last year. Both our LCDs with HD are on a full HD plus resolution. Now we don't have quite HD on either of these, and I do think. I've said this before, but I do think.

This is because Sony want to save that resolution. Hype for DX said to premium, which is rumored to come out later this year, and that is likely to have a 4k display in terms of the display sizes. We've got 5.7 inches on the exit 2 and on the exit to compact. We've got 5 inches, so quite a large screen for a compact device here now, also at the front and the top there is front-facing camera. This is 5 megapixels with enough to point to a picture, and this time it does support 3d creator.

If you guys remember on the exit once you have 3d creator from the rear facing camera and that basically allowed you to scan faces and objects in 3d by using the rear facing camera. But this time you also have it on the front facing camera. So you can have 3d selfies now my brief testing. This does work quite well, but it's not something that I think I would use on a regular basis. It might be something that you do now.

We've still got stereo front firing speakers. This is something that Sony are quite a big honor when it comes to audio, and these are 20% louder compared to last year on the exit, 1 you've got high-res audio with s4 surround sound, and this does make the media viewing experience perfect, especially with those HDR displays. Now, with the exit 2, you do get Sony's dynamic vibration system. This is something that you don't have on the x/z to compact, and this is basically like DualShock on the Sony controllers, where it's going to vibrate, depending on what you're, watching what you're playing I. Personally, don't see myself using this too much, possibly when I'm gaming or something I might use it.

But if you are somebody who's quite into that and lacks that DualShock experience on the Sony controllers, it might be something that you're into on the right hand, side. There's a volume rocker at the top. There is the power button in the mill. You can double press this to launch a camera, but you have a dedicated camera button at the bottom. This is something that Sony does do definitely quite useful if you're into photography- and you can also launch the camera by pressing and holding this as well now, on the left hand, side a DX set to actually doesn't have anything on the exit to compact.

You do have the SIM card tray here, and this has space for a micro SD card, so you can expand the storage on both of these by up to 400 gigabytes. The SIM card tray is on the top on the exit 2 and at the bottom. We just have that single USB type-c connector with a mic. Once again, these devices do not come with a 3.5 millimeter headphone jack. Now, let's move on to the back where things get quite interesting, so, firstly, we do have a fingerprint scanner here at the back now previously, this was on the side of the devices which, in my opinion, was a bit of an awkward position and I believe in certain markets.

You didn't even have fingerprint scanners, so it's nice that we do have one here at the back now. The fingerprints can actually works really well, and it's very quick, but I would say it's a little low, and you will be hitting the camera on the exit to a few times for sure that is because the cameras also quite load down compared to that on the exit to compact right now. Let's talk about the cameras, these are 19 megapixels or motion eye cameras with an F 2.0 aperture. Now there's some interesting things about these cameras. Firstly, both of them do support 4k, HDR and Sony have said that these are the world's first smartphones, with 4k HDR, video and Sony have also co-developed a custom, ISP image signal processor with Qualcomm 4845, and this should really help with noise reduction, as well as color and edge enhancement.

Now how these cameras compared to some other competitive devices out there. Of course, we're going to have to do some super surf style, camera comparisons and definitely, let me know in the comments in the poll which device you'd like me to do a comparison with first, the iPhone 10, the Samsung Galaxy S 9 plus. Definitely, let me know now. We also have super slo-mo 960 from the second at Full HD 1080p other devices can do 720p I believe the Sony devices are the only ones that can do 1080p at 960 frames a second. This is still a short burst.

However, so you are going to have to press the button at the exact time, which is very, very difficult to do, and we don't have automatic motion detection like we have on the s9 Plus now in terms of the internals we do have the latest and greatest, so we've got the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor, on both of these, and 4, gigabytes of RAM and 64 gigabytes of base storage. This is something that I'm personally really happy about for the exit to compact. We usually see smaller devices a lot of manufacturers, kind of cut down a lot on those features, but we do have everything here and if you are somebody that's after a compact device, I still think that the Xperia compact online is the best option out there. We've got Android Oreo out of the box or both of these with Sony skin on top. This is something that you're going to have to get used to it's not too bad.

No batteries. We have a 3180 mAh battery on the exit 2 on the exit to compact. We have a 2000 870 mAh battery now because we have full HD plus displays on both of these not quad. HD I would expect these to last a decent time, but as always, you can get a quick top-up using the fast chargers that come out of the box. The ex said to do support QI.

Wireless charging, the exit to compact, does not so that we have its guys that is the Sony Xperia exit 2, as well as the Sony Xperia exit to compact. Definitely let me know in the comments below what you guys think of these and what videos you'd like me to cover with these going forward in terms of my impressions, I'm very excited to test out a few different things, especially the cameras with the 4k HDR video. If you do want to see those videos first, and you have already then be sure to subscribe and switch your notifications, I hope you enjoyed this video and found it useful if you did then do hit that thumbs up. But for me thanks watching this is sac on super sac, TV Hui next time.


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