Sony Xperia Z vs Samsung Galaxy S III

Sony Xperia Z vs Samsung Galaxy S III
Introduction
Sony was quick to release its flagship smartphone for the first half of 2013 – the Xperia Z. The company did its job ahead of everyone else and is now enjoying a comfortable specs lead against the current Android flagships on the market. But as we all know, specs ain't everything! Could it be that the Galaxy S III, one of the best smartphones of 2012, can still prove to be a worthy opponent to the Xperia Z, even though technological evolution is on the side of Sony's handset? Let us take a closer look and find out!

Design

There are some evident differences regarding the design language for both devices. On one hand, we have the Sony Xperia Z, which has this rectangular shape and all-glass body, while on the other there's the Galaxy S III with its rounded corners and plastic build. Generally, we'd say that the Xperia Z has the more striking appearance of the two, definitely the more stylish one, though the GS III is easily the winner when it comes to comfort, as its rounded edges make the device feel substantially smaller in the hand.

The Sony Xperia Z (left) and the Samsung Galaxy S III (right) - Sony Xperia Z vs Samsung Galaxy S III
Android buttons - The Sony Xperia Z (left) and the Samsung Galaxy S III (right) - Sony Xperia Z vs Samsung Galaxy S III
Front cameras - The Sony Xperia Z (left) and the Samsung Galaxy S III (right) - Sony Xperia Z vs Samsung Galaxy S III
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Front cameras
The Sony Xperia Z (left) and the Samsung Galaxy S III (right)

In terms of build quality, the Galaxy S III is really no match for the Xperia Z, as its thin, plastic body may be pleasant to the touch, but leaves a lot to be desired as far as sturdiness and materials go.

One thing we really appreciate about the Xperia Z is the fact that it's water- and dust-resistant, which is a feature that you cannot find in any other flagship smartphone, including the Galaxy S III.

Right sides - The sides of the Sony Xperia Z (bottom, left) and the Samsung Galaxy S III (top, right) - Sony Xperia Z vs Samsung Galaxy S III
Left - The sides of the Sony Xperia Z (bottom, left) and the Samsung Galaxy S III (top, right) - Sony Xperia Z vs Samsung Galaxy S III
Top - The sides of the Sony Xperia Z (bottom, left) and the Samsung Galaxy S III (top, right) - Sony Xperia Z vs Samsung Galaxy S III
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Bottom - The sides of the Sony Xperia Z (bottom, left) and the Samsung Galaxy S III (top, right) - Sony Xperia Z vs Samsung Galaxy S III
Backs - The sides of the Sony Xperia Z (bottom, left) and the Samsung Galaxy S III (top, right) - Sony Xperia Z vs Samsung Galaxy S III
Rear cameras - The sides of the Sony Xperia Z (bottom, left) and the Samsung Galaxy S III (top, right) - Sony Xperia Z vs Samsung Galaxy S III
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The sides of the Sony Xperia Z (bottom, left) and the Samsung Galaxy S III (top, right)

Display

Both the Xperia Z and Galaxy S III have a lot going for their displays, though both take very different approaches in that area. This is also one area where technological evolution has played its part, as the Xperia Z is armed with what seems to be the standard for high-end Android phones in 2013 – a 5” screen with 1080x1920-pixel resolution. This kind of size and res make for an amazing pixel density of 441 ppi, which means that pretty much anything that comes out on this screen is exceptionally sharp and clear. The GS III with its 4.8”, 720x1280-pixel resolution (306 ppi) screen is also very detailed and sharp, but of course the Z has the advantage here.

Being an advanced LCD screen, the one of the Xperia Z features much more realistic-looking colors, especially when compared to the Galaxy S III's colder tones. Overall though, the GS III is much more saturated and vibrant, so you may find it a bit more suitable for multimedia stuff, whereas the Xperia Z features the Mobile BRAVIA 2 engine, which also adds a certain degree of vibrancy to the image, but that feature only works in the gallery and video player, so overall you tend to end up looking at a slightly more lifeless image.

That said, the GS III has the dimmer screen, so keep this mind if you plan a lot of outdoor usage. Both handsets fail to impress with their viewing angles.
Source:http://www.phonearena.com/

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