Sony Xperia Z5 review: The smartphone that has everything in its locker
When it first launched, the Sony Xperia Z5 represented the culmination of 18 months of incremental improvements for Sony's range of Xperia smartphones, and a year on, it remains one of our favourite smartphones.
That's despite the appearance of two other versions of the Z5: the diminutive Z5 Compact, and the slightly larger Z5 Premium, which is almost identical, the somewhat superfluous 4K screen aside. And then there's the more recent Sony Xperia X and Sony Xperia XA, two phones that would seem to signify a move away from the Z series as the firm’s smartphone standard bearer.
All four phones offer a variation on the Xperia theme, but none of them quite manages to match the Xperia Z5's combination of superb design and all-round competence.
Sony Xperia Z5 review: Design
That's why, for me, it's the Xperia Z5 that deserves its place at the head of Sony's smartphone range, and it all starts with that gorgeous, almost-all-glass design. Although Sony has stuck with the design language that has stood it in such good stead over the past few years (so the phone keeps the trademark Xperia glass-slabbed front and back and squared-off profile, and it remains both water- and dust-resistant to IP68), it is different and chock full of refinements that really make a difference.
The aesthetic alterations are the most subtle: there's a new engraved Xperia logo on the left edge; the Xperia Z5's metal frame has been squared off ever so slightly; and Sony has swapped the glossy glass rear for a smooth-to-the-touch frosted glass plate. Surrounding the screen at the very edge is a slightly raised lip, a design feature intended to prevent the phone slipping off inclined surfaces. And in each of the white, “Graphite Black”, gold and green colour options, it looks simply gorgeous.
As with all glass-backed phones, however, if you buy one of these, you'll need to be careful how you handle it. I dropped my review sample from the height of around 30cm onto some gravel, and it shattered the rear into thousands of tiny shards. That wouldn't have happened to a phone with a plastic or metal rear casing. I'd advise using a case, or at the very least a screen protector applied to the rear, just to be on the safe side.
The biggest departure in design terms, however, is the look of the power button. Sony’s trademark protruding chrome-effect circle, which has been around for years, has now been replaced by an elongated lozenge, slightly inset from the edge to prevent you accidentally pressing it.
Sony Xperia Z5 specifications
Processor
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Octacore (quad 2GHz and quad 1.5GHz), Qualcomm Snapdragon 810
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RAM
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3GB
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Screen size
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5.2in
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Screen resolution
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1,080 x 1,920, 428ppi
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Screen type
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IPS
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Front camera
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5.1MP
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Rear camera
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23MP (f/2, phase detect autofocus, OIS)
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Flash
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LED
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GPS
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Yes
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Compass
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Yes
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Storage
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32GB
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Memory card slot
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MicroSD
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Wi-Fi
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802.11ac
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Bluetooth
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Bluetooth 4.1, A2DP, apt-X
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NFC
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Yes
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Wireless data
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4G
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Size (WDH)
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76 x 7.8 x 154mm
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Weight
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180g
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Operating system
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Android 5.1.1 Lollipop
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Battery size
| 2,900mAh |
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