New Huawei tablet just hit the FCC... Might have dual cameras
FCC Listing
http://www.fonearena.com/blog/253779/huawei-mediapad-m5-fcc.html
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it's a waterproof iteration of the m5 with improved specs
According to the link, it's slightly thicker than the current model, less ram, possibly a slightly smaller display...
While this is cool, I'm not even entirely sure I like the SHT-AL09 more than my Z3TC (which is waterproof when new) - it's better for media/javascript/multi-tasking...but the Z3TC is generally sufficient, more compact (the difference is bigger than I expected based on specs), is compatible with my favorite apps (I hate updates, I like KitKat), and I prefer it for basic web browsing due to the scroll/fling/click experience.
made a mistake earlier, looking at the specs the wp is different not better.
Lower resolution, Ram, possibly smaller, it adds 'esim' and a better camera setup.
We'll see when they announce the final specs, around July the new Samsung tab s4 will likely be released as well (same form factor as the z3c and m5)
Sounds like a waterproof M5 lite. Apparently on June 15 the images on FCC will be released, so maybe more information will be available.
Related
http://www.androidcentral.com/hands-huawei-mediapad-x2
1920x1200 7" display
LTE
speculatrix said:
http://www.androidcentral.com/hands-huawei-mediapad-x2
1920x1200 7" display
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This is lovely; I like it a lot.I wonder what the price will be though for each version?
Very interesting indeed!
I decided the Z3 tablet is a bit much for me as a phone but this one could be the one if it gets any dev behind it and a good screen of course.
Agreed about whether a hacker community forms around it.
Before I buy a device, I check XDA and Modaco to see whether anyone else is working on it.
Hmmm, the SoC used has a Mali GPU, but I don't know anything about the CPU
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Mediapad X2 boasts an "ultra" octa-core, 64-bit Kirin 930 chipset clocked in at 2.0Ghz
The development for Huawei are pathetic at best.. I have ascend mate 1 & 2. Benchmarks are ok but real life use is pretty laggy. I gave up on the company. Look at their flagship, the mate 7. It's out for a while but there's still no custom rom if I am not wrong..
For me there is more to XZU than just the screen size, be it the extra sensitivity or the looks, on these grounds we should rather wait for the real successor sony is supposedly working on
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For me there is more to XZU than just the screen size, be it the extra sensitivity or the looks, on these grounds we should rather wait for the real successor sony is supposedly working on
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Agree:good:
I am open to other manufacturers working on 7-8 inch devices but in order to be a viable replacement, some things are necessary:
1. Snapdragon 810 or 820
2. 3-4 GB RAM
3. 32-128 GB internal storage
4. MicroSDXC slot
5. 6.5-8 inch display with 2K resolution or higher
6. Vanilla Android or a lightly skinned version (Sony or Motorola style)
7. Developer friendliness with decent ROM support
8. Adequate camera (12 MP is perfectly fine)
9. Support for an external camera module (DSC-QX10 et al)
It would be great with a keyboard flipcover accessory as well.
A device without microSD slot and a lack of ROMs would fail to replace the Ultra in a proper way. The same goes for heavily skinned Android implementations or a lack of hardware standardization (a lot of different ROM incompatible versions).
The Huawei MediaPad X2 could be a "replacement" provided decent ROM support and similar LTE bands as the Ultra but I am not sure about those things.
I am quite sure that a viable "replacement" to the Ultra will be either a Sony device or something from a Chinese manufacturer. I still hope for an Oppo or Xiaomi since I think it is those two companies that would be able to actually tick the boxes properly if Sony would let us down with a Z4 Ultra. Similar hardware as the new Z4 Tablet would be great.
For me it's about manageability and think my Zu is just about manageable in the hand. I am aware others see it as a bit of a freak when they consider what's acceptable as their phone/daily driver but I like that it blurs the line of whats acceptable as a phone or tablet and I like that for me it's both...The Zu is my phone when I need to make calls text etc add to that the convenience of probably the best Web browsing experience on any device I have ever used with phone capability, decent battery, powerful innards, then let me at it-i say!!
Let the naysayers nay.
However the Huawei pad while spec wise is great it just seems to push that boundary of what I would consider manageable as a Phone.
I enjoy the tall slender ergonomics of the Zu but the Huawei just looks too wide and tablet-y for what I would consider manageable...I do like the smaller bezels tho
Less than a quarter inch taller and half inch wider, has an sd slot and the processor is supposed to be 16 nm die size similar to Apple.A9 chip.
scpion said:
The development for Huawei are pathetic at best. I gave up on the company.
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It's all because it's ''made in China'' .
Con500 said:
For me it's about manageability and think my Zu is just about manageable in the hand. I am aware others see it as a bit of a freak
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Lol, you just reminded me. Several days back I was ordering a Chicken Twister Meal from some fast food restaurant called SFC (Southern Fried Chicken) .
Anyway I placed my order and took a seat since it needed time to prepare. Wife calls and I answer and we start chatting...
I noticed the two Filipino women who took my order were both whispering to each other whilst looking at me and were laughing...
Needless to say I know exactly why they were laughing. They saw me speaking on such a huge phone which wasn't normal for them
and it really made them laugh...
I didn't give a $hit and continued. Other times whilst on the phone, I've had looks/hard stares and in some cases women approach me and ask what phone I have, model and size. There have been many stares especially when taking the phone out my pocket whilst on the train. Half the cabin are staring wondering what phone you have and shocked at it's huge size.
When people do give funny looks I couldn't care less especially because of another thing I saw. On several occasions, I've even seen people talking on 8-10" tablets!!! They were not using earphones, the phone was on their ear, now that looks a lot funnier than my 6.4" Xperia Z Ultra...
Another candidate
http://androidheadlines.com/2015/03/mwc-2015-hands-ztes-high-end-phablet-nubia-x6.html
Personally prefer how the x2 look, but 2015 is turning out to be a promising year for big phablet lover
Hilmhaz said:
http://androidheadlines.com/2015/03/mwc-2015-hands-ztes-high-end-phablet-nubia-x6.html
Personally prefer how the x2 look, but 2015 is turning out to be a promising year for big phablet lover
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Indeed I prefer the x2 as well. I mean, if I am moving from the Ultra I rather do it to a bigger phone but not so sure about the chipset of the x2. I wish it was the Snapdragon 810.
Also, on the ZTE, well, it is the same size as my Ultra so the only way for me to upgrade would be if it was some better looking screen (darker blacks etc) and replaceable batteries. I guess I am happy enough with the Ultra that I can be picky
I don't trust these chinese manufactures.
It will be stuck on the same Android Version for ages, with next to no development.
I have had both the Huawei Ascend Mate7 with an Octa Core Kirin 925 @1.8GHz and the Huawei MediaPad X1 with a Quad Core VR91 @1.6GHz.
The X1 was just too slow and laggy but other than that it was a great device. It looks very nice and build quality was comparable to an iPhone 5 or 6. Of course it's big but I used it as a phone and had no issues with it.
The Mate7 was too small for my taste but performance wise I had no issues. It was comparable to the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 in that regard.
The MediaPad X2 uses a Kirin 930 @2.0GHz and has Lollipop so I have no doubt it will not be a laggy device.
With regard to ROMs, if you install another launcher the Huawei software is bearable. It's not like TouchWiz. I am looking forward to getting the X2 and if it can be rooted I think I will be satisfied. Hopefully Huawei will come out with a proper European version without the Chinese stuff on it.
Hilmhaz said:
http://androidheadlines.com/2015/03/mwc-2015-hands-ztes-high-end-phablet-nubia-x6.html
Personally prefer how the x2 look, but 2015 is turning out to be a promising year for big phablet lover
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Have been tracking this device (x6 with 3GB RAM & 128gb) at least for the past 6-7 months as I was getting restless for new phone (I change phones every 3 months). Since there was no release date on sight, I sold my XZU, bought Lumia 1520 but found it small for my taste (But loved Windows OS; one for future if they launch with 6.2+ screen size) so sold it off after 1 month and re bought XZU again!
Have been tracking this phone in below website where the Customer care is promising launch dates (3GB+128gb) but nothing has been done in almost 6 months.
http://www.nubiamobileshop.com/nubi...pdragon-801-2gb-32gb-13-0mp-camera-white.html
However, if it launches for around $400 (which is not going to happen as 2gb version is around $450 and 3gb one will around $700), I would definitely look into it as Mediapad X2 looks too wide and will be difficult to hold.
Definitely interested in this device, but I wonder what the price will be. Hard to compete with the Ultra since it can be had for less than 300.
ZTE Nubia X6
Snapdragon 801
6,44" fullhd display
3 gb ram
32 / 64 / 128 gb
lte, bluetooth 4.0, nfc, wi-fi abgn, infrared
4500 mah battery
Hilmhaz said:
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What planet are you living on... ? (for clarification phablet means AT LEAST 6in. Or bigger...)
After a lot of research, I almost decided to buy the Z3 Tab Compact so a natural thing to do is to check out Xda.
I'm astonished that "there's no love" if you will. Other devices get many many pages of threads and the Z3 Tab has 10 developments (and 2 are rule stickies!) Even the Samsung devices with the "knox" crap got plenty of love.
Just wondering why?
Nothing in my research suggests the Z3 Tab is such a horrible device that nobody wants to do anything with.
Maybe it's good as it is without extra development ?
At least for me.
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Its not a very popular device, but make no mistake, it's a great tablet. Especially with lollipop it's an awesome experience.
Yes it does seem to be lacking in the popularity stakes. Love mine tho again I did with most the device I buy like z ultra and n900, odd devices to some but irreplaceable to me.
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I just got one, having owned both the Samsung Galaxy S Tab 8.4 and Dell Venue 8 7840.
Other than through Secondipity (where I bought my 32GB Z3 Tab for $330 last week), it's the most expensive Android tablet on the market. The plastic back looks plastic. The screen is smaller on a body equally sized as the two tablets I owned previously and is only 1080p. It has a complicated root process (and took over a month to do without disabling necessary DRM) which discourages all but the committed from rooting and customization. There are not many custom cases for it (I miss the roocase origami from my samsungs). The LTE version's phone capability means t-mobile US users can't get free data for life.
That's all the bad. Here's the good:
It's waterproof... so you can read a book in the bath tub.
The back of the tablet isn't slippery
It's the lightest tablet of it's screen size.
It is the second thinnest Android tablet.
It is a rare android tablet that offers 32GB + microSD option
The screen is as good as LCDs gets (LCDs are better for bright colors and AMOLED better for darks)
The speakers are placed well and produce good sound.
The battery life is the best of any 2014 tablet.
Sony updated it to Android 5.0 before Samsung and Dell... also their updating process means it will be updated at the same time as flagships.
The official case looks good and works fine.
Out of the box, sony gives sound and display customizations (and audio/picture apps) that others copy.
Snapdragon 801 means compatibility as it was the 2014 universal processor.
www.gizmochina.com/2015/06/08/lenovo-is-coming-out-with-a-big-screened-huawei-p8-max-competitor/
Lenovo Is Coming Out With a Big-Screened Huawei P8 Max Competitor
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New photos and information leaked out of TENAA today reveal that*Lenovo*is working on a new big-screened smartphone that we assume is set to compete with the likes of the*Huawei*P8 Max.
The new smartphone, which currently holds the model number PB1-770N, features a design reminiscent of both the Apple iPhone 6 with its full-metal style body except for the single piece of plastic near the rear camera which, according to reports, is to maximize the power and stability of the device’s antenna. According to the leaked information, the whole device measures 186.6 x 96.6 x 7.7mm which is pretty large for a smartphone.
The leaked information also states that the PB1-770N features a gigantic 6.8-inch screen, which is actually very close to the screen size of many tablets. The information also states that the new smartphone will come with a large 3,500mAh battery, 4G LTE support, dual SIM standby, Beidou GPS support, and will run the latest Android operating system which, currently, is 5.0 Lollipop.
The rest of specifications of the PB1-770N weren’t released but it’s safe to assume that the new device will feature mid-range to high-end specifications to compete with devices like the P8 Max and iPhone 6 Plus. We’ll have to wait for more information to come out to see what Lenovo has planned for this almost tablet-like smartphone.

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schism78 said:
www.gizmochina.com/2015/06/08/lenovo-is-coming-out-with-a-big-screened-huawei-p8-max-competitor/
Lenovo Is Coming Out With a Big-Screened Huawei P8 Max Competitor
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New photos and information leaked out of TENAA today reveal that*Lenovo*is working on a new big-screened smartphone that we assume is set to compete with the likes of the*Huawei*P8 Max.
The new smartphone, which currently holds the model number PB1-770N, features a design reminiscent of both the Apple iPhone 6 with its full-metal style body except for the single piece of plastic near the rear camera which, according to reports, is to maximize the power and stability of the device’s antenna. According to the leaked information, the whole device measures 186.6 x 96.6 x 7.7mm which is pretty large for a smartphone.
The leaked information also states that the PB1-770N features a gigantic 6.8-inch screen, which is actually very close to the screen size of many tablets. The information also states that the new smartphone will come with a large 3,500mAh battery, 4G LTE support, dual SIM standby, Beidou GPS support, and will run the latest Android operating system which, currently, is 5.0 Lollipop.
The rest of specifications of the PB1-770N weren’t released but it’s safe to assume that the new device will feature mid-range to high-end specifications to compete with devices like the P8 Max and iPhone 6 Plus. We’ll have to wait for more information to come out to see what Lenovo has planned for this almost tablet-like smartphone.

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I think p8 max still wins...p8 still looks better and way more larger battery...dont know about other specs....
I just hate that everyone is copying iphone design....why i wonder...
here another option...
http://www.oppomart.com/letv-max1.html
reigbord said:
here another option...
http://www.oppomart.com/letv-max1.html
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that is a pretty amazing phone.
too expensive for the brand though
These phones always look good initially but turn out to have some weakness in their specification or a Mediatek processor which can never be unlocked or updated to a new kernel
I love my Mega 6.3. I previously had a Note2 (stolen), and when I changed, I loved the bigger, brighter screen. I was never using the stylus anyway so it was a global improvement to me.
My Mega is now getting old. No Samsung lollipop for it, and custom ROM's have often bugs. I'm now looking for a replacement for my Mega but can't find anything approaching.
Of course, I'm looking for an improvement : more power, more ram, better camera.
I'm really not encline to buy a smaller screen, but I'm not interested in QUAD HD either, more pixels meaning more computing power for the display, and then slower device and less battery life with not necessarily a better image, see for example latest iPhone devices with beautiful display and no quad HD.
But I certainly don't want to leave Android.
So what phone?
Galaxy Notes seem too expensive and too small for me. A simple calculation gives, assuming same screen aspect ratio :
6.3" to 6" - - > 10% less screen area
6.3" to 5.7" - - > 18% less screen area
6.3" to 5.5" - - > almost 1/4 less! (24%)
I would love to get some phone with the same outsize but with bigger display i. e. 6.5" meaning smaller bezels, 1920 × 1080 display, Qualcomm 8xx series proc or similar, 3 gigs of ram latest Sony camera, micro SD support, lte+ and more.
By the way, Sony Xperia Z ultra could partially do it, but case is really too big.
Do you have any suggestions?
Look at Huawei Mediapad X2... definitely bigger screen and better hardware. Unfortunately till now there is no international version of this unit. But people use Chinese versions...
Wait for Huawei Mate 8, expected release date is Q4 of 2015.
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Wait for Huawei Mate 8, expected release date is Q4 of 2015.
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Compare the prices...
Mediapad X2 is clearly to big for me.
Mate 8 could be a good competitor
I have no idea of the kirin950 performance. Seems not to be at thé level of Qualcomm's 8xx Series procs..
I've been thinking of nexus6, but max lum ils vert low, and price still quite high.
Yeah, me too.
I find it's gonna be hard when it's time for me to look for a phone that is comparable to this Mega.
F*** Samsung for not updating this phone. (Although I knew that this Mega would not get up-to-date given Samsung's business tactics.)
I would not get/recommend any Chinese brand phones if you do care about the company's and community's support.
However, I will be watching the upcoming Huawei Nexus. (But I do not have high hope for it to be something desirable personally.)
The size of X2 is not a problem for me - the bigger, the better ?. If I only could get it locally on my side without importing from China...
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im looking around but i cant seem to find anything that it going to work with att lte
You have a really tough choice as there isn't anything that comes to mind that slots right in. My girlfriend has the Mega 6.3 and her brother then got the Sony Z Ultra. It looked to be a nice and comparable phone. It is slightly bigger than the Mega but I think you would soon get used to it. The brother loved it. It can be had for a good price now but see if you can get your hands on one to play with. In some senses it is a bit of sideways move but you're not looking for something too advanced and you can get Lollipop for it. I think it's the only one that comes close to your personal prerequisites.
http://m.gsmarena.com/a_total_of_5_sony_xperia_z6s_expected_a_4inch_mini_among_them-news-15343.php
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http://m.gsmarena.com/a_total_of_5_sony_xperia_z6s_expected_a_4inch_mini_among_them-news-15343.php
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It is good news and lets hope there will be more confirmations coming such as leaked FCC documents.
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i'll believe it when i see it.
Agreed, we have a rumoured Ultra every iteration. None has been accurate yet... Fingers crossed though.
Sony isnt as gutsy anymore. Z Ultra was a fail they most likely arent gonna take the risk again
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The market has evolved since 2013. Big screen devices are gaining popularity, especially in Asia and a 6.44 inch display in a slim body would be a much easier sell now than it was back then (the Ultra came to the market when a 5.5 inch Note 2 was the biggest screen) but a couple of competitors are offering devices above 5.7 inches and goes up to 7 inches.
Sony can take three routes for the next Ultra and both would be OK:
1. Introducing a Z6 Ultra with a 6.44 inch display and a decent camera.
2. Introducing a Z6 Tablet Compact with an 8 inch display, slimmer bezels than the Z3 TC and an ear speaker and dialer in the LTE version.
3. Introduce both a Z6 Ultra and a Z6 Tablet Compact.
I think they made the C5 Ultra as a market test and I got the impression that it got a positive reception, which would make it easier to design a Z6 Ultra with a similar edge-to-edge display design, which would make it smaller than the Z Ultra.
The alternative is a Tablet Compact with a similar edge-to-edge display and fully equipped with LTE and a dialer. Such a device would be smaller than the Z3 TC and would be totally OK as a replacement for the Ultra. Using the "Tablet Compact" name is clever since western people seems to be more accepting of tablets with an 8 inch display than a big "smartphone".
To me, the next "Ultra" can be a Z6 Ultra or a Z6 Tablet Compact LTE and I am pretty sure we will get at least one of them. AnTuTu scores give some credibility to a Z6 Ultra, though. The earlier rumors such as Z3X were just renderings without any information presented but this early indication from AnTuTu carries more weight. I don't think they would "fake" benchmarks from a Z6 series of Sony devices since it would be of no use.
Except it's not an Antutu report, it's Antutu saying on social media that "It is reported that..." Gossip at best.
The question is if someone ran an AnTuTu test on a prototype device and shared the results?
I think it is highly probable and logical with a portfolio clean up next year with a Z6 series eliminating all remains of the troubled 2015 (Xperia Z4 which should have been released alongside with the Z4 Tablet, then silent release in Japan followed by Z3+ in Europe quickly followed by the Z5, which isn't a complete series either).
It is reasonable to expect a Z6 Compact, Z6, Z6 Premium or Plus with some question marks regarding a Z6 Ultra, Z6 Tablet Compact and Z6 Tablet. A Z6 TC with smaller bezels than the Z3 TC with dialer on the LTE version (like the existing TC) and an ear speaker (improvement over the existing TC) would do it as an Ultra replacement. Whether Sony decide to develop a Z6 Ultra or rather let a Z6 TC take care of those customers is an open question. I would be very surprised if they leave a gap between the 5.5-5.7 inch segment and have a 10 inch as the next step. Something in between, be it a 6.44 inch Z6 Ultra or a 8 inch Z6 TC is a logical addition to the product line.
The size difference between a Z6 Ultra and a Z6 TC (with smaller bezels than the Z3 TC) is not that big so they could very well merge them into one device but with some more activity on the LTE version (many stores only carried the WiFi only Z3 TC SGP 611 or 612).
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I've not seen that anywhere. And "logical additions" are less so if Sony's position is still that its mobile phone business is in a holding pattern only.
A Z6 Tablet Compact is something I am pretty sure they will introduce since it is hard to see them allow a gap between a 5.5 inch device and a 10 inch tablet. I can understand a reluctance to make a 6.44 inch phablet but a new Tablet Compact could absorb those customers (the Z3 TC wasn't enough of an upgrade to make it worthwhile, especially since the LTE version has 16 GB only). All it takes is an "SGP652" and "SGP653" with 32 and 64 GB internal and LTE radio with a dialer and ear speaker (even if headset only is OK) and it would work as an Ultra replacement, especially with smaller bezels, which would make it just a tad bigger than the Ultra.
Even if they would decide to postpone a Z6 series to later next year I would assume a Z6 Tablet Compact and a Z6 Tablet is being their products for MWC, which would make sense since their earlier tablets were introduced at that time.
One thing is for sure: If they come empty handed to MWC with nothing new to show, i.e. trying to extract more life out of the Z3 TC and Z4 Tablet, it will be game-over quickly. The Z5 can live for a few months but two new tablets are needed.
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A Z6 Tablet Compact is something I am pretty sure they will introduce since it is hard to see them allow a gap between a 5.5 inch device and a 10 inch tablet. I can understand a reluctance to make a 6.44 inch phablet but a new Tablet Compact could absorb those customers
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The TCs are just too big for me for an everyday phone. If there's no new ZU and not enough old ones available, I'll probably just have to step down to the best 6in device. But I'll be hoping for a Z6U/Z7U etc.
Possible renaming for z ultra
The z3 tablet compact on the three network in the uk is classed as a tablet not a phablet even though you can call and text but the data is automatically disabled by three uk. I used this device for my primary mobile needs for about 4 month 2014 to q1 2015 until three disabled the data. I would like it if sony renamed the tablet compact to phablet compact or something else, so networks dont put the devices in the same class as full tablets, i also have the phone call conversation from the three customer service and supervisor(manager maybe). When three had disabled my data i had purchased a sony xperia z ultra to get my data back online and for my needs, now my z3 tablet compact is used as a second device for my work needs but as soon as the three uk network changes then i would be using this as my primary device again.
I use my Ultra with a data-only SIM since 2014 when Hangouts Dialer came out since I use Google Voice for all talk and text needs and I usually get a SIM card without any issues with service this or that depending on the device. If I have the service and the SIM is compatible, everything is good to go and if a carrier have another idea and want to interfere, then I would be pretty mad at them.
I have tried the Z3 TC and can carry it in the same pocket as my Ultra with a Power Cover CP12. The main reason I never took the step was the decision of Sony to only use 16 GB in the SGP621, which essentially made it like an Ultra with a bigger screen (3 GB RAM is a benefit but otherwise the same more or less).
To me, going down to a smaller display isn't a workable solution since it make things clumsier, especially browsing and reading gain a lot with more space. Even a 6 inch display is a noticeable degradation for those things. The Ultra is the first device which is big enough to actually replace a tablet for me since the display is big enough without feeling like a big compromise. Going up to an 8 inch isn't my main plan but since the manufacturers actually make tablets that size, it is an option I have investigated as an option provided the market for 6.5-7 inch phablets with high end hardware is heavily restricted even in 2016.
With the Android 6.1 in the works and indications about great things going tablet next year (multi window, redesigned nav bar and so on), I am even more convinced about stepping up to 8 inches if Sony or another maker fail to give us a proper Ultra replacement (which I would convert into tablet DPI to get the new upcoming enhancements).
Can it be...?
http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/fcc_query.php?gc=PY7&pc=-PM0913
mingkee said:
Can it be...?
http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/fcc_query.php?gc=PY7&pc=-PM0913
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Idk how to read that site
mingkee said:
Can it be...?
http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/fcc_query.php?gc=PY7&pc=-PM0913
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PM0913=Z5 Premium Dual it is a 5.5 inch screen.
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Idk how to read that site
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It's FCC site shows all supported American bands.
Since it has B12, it's good For T-Mobile
mingkee said:
It's FCC site shows all supported American bands.
Since it has B12, it's good For T-Mobile
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identification>
<model>E6883</model>
<marketingname>Xperia™ Z5 Premium Dual (E6883)</marketingname>
<vendor>Sony</vendor>
<brand>Xperia</brand>
<typeID>PM-0913-BV</typeID>
<class>Phone/Android</class>