Tuesday, April 8, 2014

First Look on the Sony Xperia Z2 and Motorola Moto X

Motorola Moto X
The higher specs Motorola Moto X is now available in Superbuy with starting price of RM1,449, this was one of the models that was manufactured and assembled in USA.

Here is some highlights of the specifications for Moto X:

  • 4.7" Touchscreen Display protected by Corning Gorilla Glass
  • Dual Core 1.7Ghz Kraits Processor
  • Android OS 4.4(Kitkat)
  • 10MP Rear camera with 2MP Front Facing Camera
  • 2GB RAM, 16GB Internal storage
  • Nano Sim card slot
  • Connectivity: 4G/LTE, 3G, WiFi-802.11 ab/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC
  • A-GPS Support with GLONASS
  • 2200mAh Battery Capacity
As compared to its mid-range Moto G, this device came with better camera and also larger RAM capacity that ensures better multitasking as compared to its previous models. Design wise they shares similar design of the Moto G but with slightly larger screens of 4.7" which is also protected by a Corning Gorilla Glass 3 that ensures its durability.

Underneath the screen, the Moto X it is powered by a Qualcomm MSM8960Pro Snapdragon chipset with dual-core 1.7Ghz Kraits processor and Adreno 320 GPU. Do not underestimate its Dual core processor which actually beats most smartphones that comes with a quad-core processor plus paired with its Adreno 320 GPU, this phone is ready for some good gaming experience as compared to some other quad-core processor smartphones. Other than that, it is also packed with a 2GB RAM that brings satisfying multitasking ability that everyone looking for.

The camera equipped in Moto X seems to be unique with a 10MP Clear Pixel rear camera that has a relatively large pixel size of 1.4µm that allow more light to be captured and a 2MP front facing camera that is decent for selfie.


Sony Xperia Z2
While the rumored Sony Xperia Z2 is now also available for pre-order in Superbuy with starting price of RM2,349, but the same question that stuck in your mind is, what are the improvements over its previous model, Z1?

Here is some specification highlights for your references:
  • 5.2" IPS Touchscreen Display protected by Shatter-proof and scratch-resistant glass
  • Qualcomm Quad Core 2.3Ghz Kraits 400 Processor
  • Android 4.4(KitKat) OS
  • 20.7MP G Lens Rear camera up to 120fps video recording with 2.2MP Front Facing Camera
  • IP58 Water&Dust Proof up to 1.5M for 30 min
  • 3GB RAM, 16GB Internal storage expandable to 128GB with microSD
  • Micro Sim card slot
  • Connectivity: 4G/LTE, 3G, WiFi-802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC
  • Stereo Speaker
  • A-GPS Support with GLONASS
  • 3200mAh Battery Capacity
To make it simple we are going to compare the Sony Xperia Z2 with its predecessor Xperia Z1. First of all we started with its design, oh! they look almost the same! And yes, they applied the similar design of Z2 with the Z1 and the same IP58 water and dust proof rating that was rated to withstand 1.5 Meter depth of freshwater immersion for 30 minutes with condition that all flaps must be closed firmly. However, it still came with a slightly thinner profile and a larger screen of 5.2" as compared to Z1 that comes with 5" display. Underneath the screen it was packed with a faster processor of Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 chipset with 2.3Ghz Quad-core Kraits 400 processor and a Adreno 330 GPU that's best for gaming. Other than that, the RAM capacity has been increased to 3GB for much better multitasking.

The impressive 20.7MP G-Lens camera that came with large 1/2.3" sensor size found in Z1 remain unchanged in Z2 but with some additional tweak on its software. The Z2 is now capable to record up to 120fps video in 720p mode which means a slow motion video can now be recorded with the Z2 while maximum resolution setting for video recording has been increased to 4k at the rate of 30fps.

This device is now also came with stereo speaker which should be helpful to boost its loudness of the external speaker that was found to be weak in its previous waterproof models.

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