Sony announced today at MWC 2017 that it’s bringing two new premium phones to the US market: the Xperia XZ Premium and Xperia XZs. Both models employ classic Sony styling—a rectangular shape with rounded sides and a flat top and bottom. They also have an aluminum frame sandwiched between front and rear Gorilla glass panels.

There are a few significant differences between the new Xperias. For starters, the XZ Premium will use Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 835 SoC, the first to use semi-custom ARM CPU cores and the first SoC available on Samsung’s new 10nm process. The XZs will use the previous generation Snapdragon 820, which uses four fully-custom Kryo CPU cores.

New Sony Xperia XZ Series
  Sony Xperia XZ Premium Sony Xperia XZs
SoC Qualcomm Snapdragon 835
(MSM8998)

4x Kryo 280 Performance @ 2.45GHz
4x Kryo 280 Efficiency @ 1.90GHz
Adreno 540
Qualcomm Snapdragon 820
(MSM8996)

2x Kryo @ 2.15GHz
2x Kryo @ 1.59GHz
Adreno 530 @ 624MHz
Display 5.5-inch 3840x2160 HDR IPS LCD 5.2-inch 1920x1080 IPS LCD
Dimensions 156.0  x 77.0 x 7.9 mm
195 grams
146.0 x 72.0 x 8.1 mm
161 grams
RAM 4GB LPDDR4x 4GB LPDDR4
NAND 64GB + microSD 32GB / 64GB + microSD
Battery 3230 mAh
non-replaceable
2900 mAh
non-replaceable
Front Camera 13MP, 1/3.06" Sony Exmor RS, f/2.0 13MP, 1/3.06" Sony Exmor RS, f/2.0
Rear Camera 19MP, 1/2.3" Sony Exmor RS 19MP, 1/2.3" Sony Exmor RS
Modem Qualcomm X16 (Integrated)
2G / 3G / 4G LTE (Category 16/13)
Qualcomm X12 (Integrated)
2G / 3G / 4G LTE (Category 9/13)
SIM Size NanoSIM (Dual SIM option) NanoSIM (Dual SIM option)
Wireless Wi-Fi, BT 4.2, NFC, GPS/Glonass Wi-Fi, BT 4.2, NFC, GPS/Glonass
Connectivity USB 3.1 Type-C, 3.5mm headset USB Type-C, 3.5mm headset
Additional Features QC 3.0 fast charging, IP68 environment protection, high-resolution audio, stereo front-facing speakers QC 3.0 fast charging, IP68 environment protection, high-resolution audio, stereo front-facing speakers
Launch OS Android 7.1 Android 7.1

The XZ Premium is the larger of the two with a 5.5-inch TRILUMINOS display, which is notable for being the first panel to combine 4K resolution with HDR image support. It will be interesting to see if the display runs at 4K all the time or just when watching 4K content, scaling back to 1080p otherwise. The XZs puts a 5.2-inch 1080p TRILUMINOS display into a smaller chassis. Both displays support Sony’s X-Reality picture engine and Dynamic Contrast Enhancement technology.

Sealed inside the XZ Premium is 3230 mAh battery, which is a little smaller than I would like to see for a 5.5-inch class phone with a high-resolution 4K display. A smaller chassis means an even smaller battery for the XZs at 2900 mAh. Based solely on this information, I’m a little concerned about battery life, but we’ll have to wait until devices start shipping to see how long they last. Both phones at least support Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 fast charging.


Xperia XZ Premium (left), Xperia XZs (right)

In addition to 4GB of RAM, both phones also share some nice audio features, including support for high-resolution audio and stereo front-facing speakers. They also have an IP68 dust and water resistance rating, a feature Sony fans have grown accustomed to.

It looks like both will have single and dual SIM versions. The dual SIM XZs comes with 64GB of internal storage like the XZ Premium, but the single SIM version only comes with 32GB. Storage can be expanded on all models with a microSD card.


Xperia XZ Premium

Both new XZ models use a similar camera configuration with a 13MP sensor behind an f/2.0 lens on the front and a 19MP sensor on the back. Both sensors are from Sony of course and are an integral part of the new Motion Eye camera system that incorporates technology from Sony’s a-series and Cyber-shot cameras, enabling 5x faster image scanning from the sensor. This means the Motion Eye cameras can capture super slow-motion video at an amazing 960fps (most phones are still stuck at 120fps or at most 240fps). The Predictive Capture feature starts buffering images when the camera detects motion, helping you capture fleeting moments you may have otherwise missed by allowing you to select from four photos taken up to 2 seconds before the shutter button was pressed. There’s also predictive hybrid autofocus that combines motion tracking and a motion prediction engine to lock onto an object and keep it in focus as it moves around.


Xperia XZs

The Xperia XZ Premium comes in two colors—Luminous Chrome and Deepsea Black—while the Xperia XZs offers three color options—Ice Blue, Warm Silver, and Black. The XZs will be available at select retailers, including Amazon and Best Buy, on April 5 for $699.99 (64GB). The XZ Premium will need to wait for the Snapdragon 835 SoC to become available, so it will not go on sale until later in the spring. Sony is not listing a price for it either, but it will most certainly cost more than the XZs.

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  • satai - Monday, February 27, 2017 - link

    HDR IPS LCD - so no Daydream, I guess?
    And VR is probably the best reason to go with such a resolution.
  • Diji1 - Monday, February 27, 2017 - link

    Exactly my thoughts. I'm using a Z Ultra atm, 4K is nice but not something I'd go for again unless it's OLED or something else suitable for Daydream ... actually I'm still not buying that phones are going to be a via HMD with Daydream in any case though due to comfort.
  • Diji1 - Monday, February 27, 2017 - link

    *viable via
  • lilmoe - Monday, February 27, 2017 - link

    "VR is probably the best reason to go with such a resolution"
    Marketing is the bigger reason. Also, other than their dedicated photo and video apps, Sony's implementation renders all other apps and UI elements at 1080p, including the browser.
  • Meteor2 - Monday, February 27, 2017 - link

    Honest question -- why would a 4K HDR LCD rule out Daydream? As people say, it's the only practical purpose for 4K on a phone.
  • Diji1 - Monday, February 27, 2017 - link

    LCD has very low refresh rates which leads to movement turning the screen into a blurry mess.
  • acme64 - Wednesday, March 8, 2017 - link

    the daydream spec mandates an oled from what i understand
  • Georgelos - Monday, February 27, 2017 - link

    "Both phones at least support Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 fast charging."

    Doesn't the Snapdragon 835 support Quick Charge 4.0 or am i missing something?
  • aryonoco - Monday, February 27, 2017 - link

    Quick Charge 3.0 is incompatible with USB Type C and Google's compatibility definition for Android Nougat, so I'm sure this is a typo and it's in fact QC 4.0.
  • SydneyBlue120d - Monday, February 27, 2017 - link

    Only US? No Europe?

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