Sony Xperia XZ2 Vs Samsung Galaxy S9
Sony Xperia XZ2 Vs Samsung Galaxy S9 : Difference ?
Samsung’s recent flagships have been eye-catching, with thin bezel-less designs made from premium materials. The same can’t be said about Sony’s efforts with its recent Xperia handsets, which have sported the same design for a few years now. As such, those sharp corners and thick bezels were beginning to show their age.
If you’re due a handset upgrade on contract or you’re thinking of buying a phone outright, two of the latest Android flagships are Samsung’s Galaxy S9 and Sony’s Xperia XZ2. With Samsung slapping an extra £50 on its 2018 model and the XZ2 looking to be cheaper (Sony has yet to announce pricing), the Galaxy S9 may not be the clear-cut choice.
Fortunately, Sony has finally seen fit to revamp the design for the Xperia XZ2, and it looks far more modern as a result. The Xperia XZ2 has a 5.7-inch Full HD+ extended display with an 18:9 aspect ratio. The Galaxy S9 has a slightly larger screen at 5.8 inches with a higher resolution of 2960 x 1440.
Here Is a link of a video for the comparision of Sony Xperia XZ2 Vs Samsung Galaxy S9 :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLLKSuia0Vc
Both displays are capable of showing HDR content, but Sony is promising the XZ2 will be able to up-convert all content to near-HDR levels for a more vibrant and enjoyable experience.
Samsung Galaxy S9
Both companies are doing interesting things with audio. Samsung has changed its speakers to be front-facing; the speakers are tuned by AKG. They’re also compatible with Dolby Atmos for a pseudo-surround-sound effect.
Sony introduces something that it calls a Dynamic Vibration system, which analyses audio data and vibrates the phone to offer an extra layer of immersion. Sony says its front-facing speakers are its loudest yet.
Sony Xperia XZ2
The Xperia XZ2 is the heavier of the two phones, at 198g to the Galaxy S9’s 163g. Some of the extra weight could be a result of the metal frame, which Sony says will aid durability. The XZ2 is up to IP68-rated for dust- and water-resistance, which means it is able to withstand depths of 1.5 metres for 30 minutes. This is matched by the Galaxy S9.
Sony has dropped the headphone jack for the Xperia XZ2, so you’ll need to use a USB-C to 3.5mm dongle included. No such issues with the Galaxy S9, where the trusty headphone jack remains.
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