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Sony's latest flagship release, the Xperia XZ Premium, has excited many smartphone fans around the world. A 4K screen in a 5.5 inch display is a justified cause for excitement and Sony has followed on from the success of the Z5 Premium to add noteworthy upgrades in the XZ Premium, this time with more focus on camera quality. Let us explore the Xperia XZ Premium and its key specifications:
Design, Body and Screen
As expected from a phone with a 4K display, the XZ Premium has a wide enough body and screen size. Its shiny glass design gives it a slick and elegant appearance. Equipped with the latest Corning Gorilla Glass 5 plus IP68 certification (conferring its dust / waterproof status up to a depth of 1.5 metres within 30 minutes of immersion). The phone's large bezels on the top and bottom make it appear larger than the Samsung Galaxy S8, though its screen size is actually smaller. However, the bezels do serve a purpose as they enable you to fully enjoy your phone in landscape
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As smartphones installed with non-removal batteries start to dominate the market, finding a unit that lets you take out the battery becomes more challenging. Earlier mobile phone models were designed with battery packs you can remove through the back plate. A non-removable setup, however, prevents consumers from taking the battery out of the device. Doing so requires expert assistance. But while built-in and removable smartphone batteries have their respective differences, they each serve a purpose and cater to different consumer requirements.
It is important to know the pros and cons of these two types of batteries so that in your next mobile phone purchase, you have a better understanding of what suits you the most.
Built-in Batteries: Advantages and Disadvantages
Non-removable batteries are meant to support a smartphone's design. Slim, sleek mobile phones are trendy these days and it's all thanks to the invention of built-in batteries. Some manufacturers are