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- Sony Xperia Z Telephony and audio quality-Review
Sunday, 10 March 2013
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after hellish Xperia thought to be straight out of the abyss of the
1990s technology telephony side, it is nothing to say that Z is a great
surprise. Not
only does it greatly exceeds the range Sony, but in addition, it has to
compete with the largest in the area, including the famous HTC 8X that
we had left a strong impression. HD
Voice on a network, Orange, for example, you will receive a quality and
perfect transmission, the caller's voice being almost unchanged.
It is stunning and we hope that this will democratize in the future. With a traditional network, it's all good and we have also noted no fault whatever the operator. You
will find obviously smart dialing, which allows you to find contacts by
pressing the number buttons on the application "Call". Very convenient to call someone quickly without typing its name or get his contact. Moreover,
the contacts are, as ever on Android, synchronized with your Gmail
account, which takes away the stress of losing one day, whatever your
future smartphone, you will find them instantly.
Nothing but classic that side display level, you can access your contacts and files you use to send text messages or make calls.
Moreover, a quick word on SMS: Sony kept its editing mode a little gadget but fun. With one click you can transform your SMS MMS with a small post-it manuscript. It is well done, it's nice and it helps to diversify a little competition: we ask no more. Note also that the intelligent keyboard is very pleasant to use, operating on the model Swiftkey (he offers words without requiring you to select). There is less efficient than the master in this field, especially for learning, but it is one of the few times we have not disabled using the strike immediately.
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Nothing but classic that side display level, you can access your contacts and files you use to send text messages or make calls.
Moreover, a quick word on SMS: Sony kept its editing mode a little gadget but fun. With one click you can transform your SMS MMS with a small post-it manuscript. It is well done, it's nice and it helps to diversify a little competition: we ask no more. Note also that the intelligent keyboard is very pleasant to use, operating on the model Swiftkey (he offers words without requiring you to select). There is less efficient than the master in this field, especially for learning, but it is one of the few times we have not disabled using the strike immediately.
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