Sony has unveiled the new Xperia Z Ultra, touting a 6.4-inch 1080p display, Qualcomm's quad-core Snapdragon 800 (2.2GHz) and with LTE support.
The ultra-slim (6.5mm) and light (212 grams) device comes with 16GB of internal storage (up to 11GB available for general use) and a microSD slot for expanded storage (up to 64GB SDXC). It runs Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean) and can record Full HD video ... [ read the full article ]
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Originally posted by Jemborg: How do you hold THAT monster to your ear?
will look crazy, i know, i know, but i would want it if it could be a capable reader including office files, which is not the case as of now. no good email client either. let me read office/email as if i were reading in a computer, and i am sold. after all, what is the point in owning a large smartphone if it cannot be used like your PC at least for reading?
Originally posted by Jemborg: How do you hold THAT monster to your ear?
will look crazy, i know, i know, but i would want it if it could be a capable reader including office files, which is not the case as of now. no good email client either. let me read office/email as if i were reading in a computer, and i am sold. after all, what is the point in owning a large smartphone if it cannot be used like your PC at least for reading?
I'm not knocking it Mukhis. I agree, it could be a very cool device.
Adding phone capacity to portable devices may become rather standard in the future regardless of it's size. You'll buy a video camera and it will have a phone chucked in.
Jemborg,
look at the video above at :40 seconds in. You have a separate Bluetooth "handset". It's so big you have to have a "wireless phone" connect to if you look at it.
Originally posted by rawlchris: Jemborg,
look at the video above at :40 seconds in. You have a separate Bluetooth "handset". It's so big you have to have a "wireless phone" connect to if you look at it.
I see, you get the handset with it and, in theory, you can operate it single-handedly.