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IFA 2018 - Sony Announce OLED Xperia XZ3

Japanese electronic and mobile giants have announced a follow-up to the well-received Xperia XZ2 fresh from the floor of Berlin-Messe at IFA. The Xperia XZ3 will feature a 6-inch curved OLED screen which they claim is 'powered by Sony's award-winning BRAVIA OLED TVs'

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Telford912062d ago

Hopefully this means that they've abandoned that bleak design that the Xperia range in known for

Kados2062d ago (Edited 2062d ago )

Matter of preference. I personally think the Xperia phones are by far the best looking phones on the market. They look utilitarian, and feel like high end devices, rather than following the cheap fad of slim and light that leads to flimsy leapster/fisher price feeling childrens toys. Every other phone on the market feels like it could snap in half at a slight breeze in its general direction.

Srhalo2062d ago

I disagree, I like the look as well as Sony's TV's. They were almost 10 years ahead of the game when it came to minimal bezels which is now all the rage.

boing12062d ago

Looks like the rest now. Which means it's more mainstream, which probably means more sales.

Heavenly King2062d ago

It looks beautiful, hopefully the UI will be awesome too

PrimeVinister2061d ago

The UI will be a light Xperia Home skin over Android 8.1 - basically awesome if you love Sony apps. They can removed if ya don't so still awesome 😁

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LG quietly fixes vulnerability in thousands of their TVs which could give access to hackers

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Galaxy S25 to Integrate Advanced Google AI Features

Samsung's Galaxy S25 is set to elevate Google AI integration, extending to hardware depths.

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