The Sony
Xperia Z5 is an Android smartphone produced by Sony. Part of the Sony Xperia Z series, the device, at that
point known by the project code
name "Sumire", was unveiled along with the Xperia Z5 Compact and Xperia Z5 Premium during a press
conference at IFA 2015 on September 2, 2015. The device was launched globally
in October and will launch in the United States as an unlocked device in
February 2016. It is the successor to the Sony Xperia
Z3+.
Similar to
its predecessor, the device is water and dust proof with an IP rating of
65 and 68. It is Sony's first device to feature a fingerprint sensor. The
device comes with 23 Megapixel camera with 0.03 seconds Hybrid
Autofocus that utilizes phase detection autofocus,
similarly found in the Xperia M5.
In
February 2016, it was confirmed by Sony Mobile's senior product marketing
manager Jun Makino that the Sony Xperia Z5 will be the final smartphone in
the Sony Xperia Z series, with all future
releases being released as part of the Sony Xperia X series. However this
rumor was dismissed as Sony's Head of Marketing, Don Mesa has clarified that
the X Series will not replace the Z Series.
The Sony
Xperia Z5 is an Android smartphone produced by Sony. Part of the Sony Xperia Z series, the device, at that
point known by the project code
name "Sumire", was unveiled along with the Xperia Z5 Compact and Xperia Z5 Premium during a press
conference at IFA 2015 on September 2, 2015. The device was launched globally
in October and will launch in the United States as an unlocked device in
February 2016. It is the successor to the Sony Xperia
Z3+.
Similar to
its predecessor, the device is water and dust proof with an IP rating of
65 and 68. It is Sony's first device to feature a fingerprint sensor. The
device comes with 23 Megapixel camera with 0.03 seconds Hybrid
Autofocus that utilizes phase detection autofocus,
similarly found in the Xperia M5.
In
February 2016, it was confirmed by Sony Mobile's senior product marketing
manager Jun Makino that the Sony Xperia Z5 will be the final smartphone in
the Sony Xperia Z series, with all future
releases being released as part of the Sony Xperia X series. However this
rumor was dismissed as Sony's Head of Marketing, Don Mesa has clarified that
the X Series will not replace the Z Series.
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