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But let's face it; we're never going to leave the oligopoly that's been so heavily established, whether it's in regard to carriers or manufacturers. I just remember walking into a T-Mobile store and seeing the abundance in phones, but the last time I walked into one I'm pretty sure I saw a tumbleweed drift across the room. That's a sign of not only manufacturers leaving the industry, but also carriers. Either that or it's cyclical and Motorola will make a comeback in 3 years. Even HTC is slowly drifting away. I feel like the elephant in the room is the difference between the western and eastern markets |
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After looking at some of their phones the XA Ultra looks to be a pretty nice budget phone. I do think Sony deserve more sales and I'm not sure why they've been doing so poorly recently. |
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http://www.phonearena.com/phones/com...ones/9817,9612 The only downsides are the 3GB RAM vs the Galaxy's 4GB, a 300 MHz processing difference, the wireless charging which barely anyone uses anyway, and a 1.5GB difference in internal storage, which is barely anything when SD cards are an option. They both shoot in 4K, however, Xperia's sensor is larger, making it closer to "true" 4k. Speaking of 4k, Xperia has a near 4k resolution display, which barely takes a toll on battery life since they beefed up the battery size for that very reason. Galaxy has optical image stabilization, which isn't much of an advantage since Xperia has digital image stabilization. Both have fingerprint sensors and the same IP rating. I think the greatest aspect of buying the Z5 Premium is the camera and the price, and the fact that what your camera shoots is more accurately displayed, so if a good camera is what you're really looking for, go with Sony. I agree, Sony does deserve more recognition and sales for their work. Btw I loved that review of the Z5 Premium |
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apple is if you want something sleek and has good camera quality. Samsung is for all the cool stuff without doing something like jailbreaking(although theres rooting for it). I have an iPhone and its fine, although when I do upgrade I want to try out Pixel or Android.
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