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Sony Z Ultra Google Play Edition Review

Posted on May 11, 2015April 23, 2020 By Hulk

 

The Sony Z Ultra Google Play Edition is undoubtedly the most unique form factor in Google’s collection of Nexus and Nexus-like devices today. What we’ve gotten out of it so far is just that – if you’re looking for a replacement for a device you’ve got in your pocket already, something that’s just an upgrade from a large smartphone you’ve had in the past, this isn’t it. Instead you’ve got a device that’s massively solid and feels like a whole new generation in in-between greatness.

Hardware

The Sony Z Ultra Google Play Edition works with a massive body that’s surprisingly thin and solid. While you’re not going to want to drop this machine on the ground any time soon – it’s got a full glass front and back, after all – it’s certainly made of materials that suggest highest-quality.
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