Sony Xperia Z1 review: a high-spec cameraphone without the hump
It's time to set the record straight: the original Xperia Z, launched back in February, was a decent phone. A solid  phone. It was as if Sony had suddenly paused its chaotic schedule of  handset releases in order to take stock of what Android users actually  want: things like 1080p, microSD and a premium look and feel. And yet,  the Xperia Z failed to be compelling. It wasn't just its subpar battery  life that held it back. It was also the lack of a standout feature,  which caused the phone to be buried amidst all the news of the GS4 and the HTC One -- and also by the announcement of the Lumia 1020 Windows Phone, whose camera suddenly made Sony's pokey, 13-megapixel module look like old technology.
That's why today, just seven months later, we're looking at a new flagship: the Xperia Z1 (codenamed Honami, and not to be confused with the Xperia ZL),  with a far more boast-worthy camera and some other subtle-but-important  enhancements. Buyers of the Xperia Z may understandably be displeased  at being left behind so soon, but -- as much as we feel for them -- we'd  hazard a guess that they don't constitute an especially large  population anyway. In contrast, the Xperia Z1 should have much greater  mainstream appeal. Read on to discover why.
Original.. http://www.engadget.com/2013/09/24/sony-xperia-z1-review/