Sony Xperia Z5
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My name is Z5. Sony Xperia Z5. The new top model from the Xperia series is the official Bond smartphone and is supposed to have the best smartphone camera in the world. Our review will check whether owners of the predecessor should upgrade as well and if there are once again temperature issues.
Source: Phonandroid Archive.org version
Le Sony Xperia Z5 est un très bon téléphone de 2015. Il est le Z3+ ou Z4 qu’on aurait aimé voir. Le constructeur a réussi à proposer un smartphone avec un design très abouti, un des meilleurs appareils photo du marché (si ce n’est le meilleur), un lecteur d’empreinte efficace et un excellent écran. La présence d’un port microSD et de l’étanchéité sont également des atouts à mettre à son actif face à certains concurrents. La partie audio est également très bonne.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 10/10/2016
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Critiques dans des langues étrangères
Source: Phone Arena EN→FR Archive.org version
Available for order at $549.99, the Xperia X is a smartphone that doesn't disappoint, but feels a bit too expensive for what it offers. And thanks to its seniority, the Xperia Z5 is dangerously close in terms of pricing—nowadays you can score one for as little as $600. Taking these prices in mind, we're unable to recommend the Xperia X over the Z5. We like the way it feels in our hand better, sure, and its display is truly summer-proof, but in terms of camera and game performance, it's just not quite up there. The Z5 also comes with a great perk: water protection. A saving grace is the X's better battery life, but we didn't find that to be large enough of a lead to warrant a reconsideration on our part.
Comparaison, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 06/10/2016
Source: Gadgetspeak EN→FR Archive.org version
The Xperia Z5 is the latest addition to Sony’s range of smartphones to be available from Vodafone. This particular model has dimensions of 146 x 72 x 7.3mm (H x W x D) and weighs in at 154g. Having recently divested itself of some of its product line up, Sony can now put more effort into offerings such as its Smartphone catalogue.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 04/30/2016
Notes: Note globale: 90% prix: 80% performances: 100%
Source: Slashgear EN→FR Archive.org version
It's important to remember that our evaluation and criticisms of the Xperia Z5 are in relation to one of the better smartphone cameras presently available and one rated very similarly to the Z5, that of the Galaxy S6. While there are instances where the Z5 doesn't hold up as well (and where it performs noticeably better), that's not to say the quality is bad -- if you have a more mid-tier smartphone or one where the camera wasn't given much consideration, you'll likely find the Xperia Z5's camera to be a superior option.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 03/17/2016
Source: PC Pro EN→FR Archive.org version
It’s good to see Sony finally upping its game and lavishing some upgrades worthy of the name on its flagship phone. With an impressive new camera module, a fingerprint reader and refined design, it’s a highly competent handset that, for fans of Sony phones, raises the bar significantly over the Xperia Z3 and Z3+.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 03/09/2016
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: T Break EN→FR Archive.org version
While large sized smartphones are gaining immense popularity among users, I on the other hand prefer smaller sized phones. Sony is the only company that makes flagship smartphones in small sizes. I like it so much that I bought one. Both the Z5 and the Z5 Compact are great phones and fun. The only feature that didn’t live up to my expectations is the camera.
Comparaison, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 12/17/2015
Notes: Note globale: 85% prix: 85% performances: 85% équipement: 90% finition: 80%
Source: Techspot EN→FR Archive.org version
This year Sony has released the Xperia Z5, which brings a collection of updated hardware to the company’s flagship Android device. While technically a successor to the limited-release Xperia Z4, Sony is positioning the Xperia Z5 as a worthy upgrade over the year-old Xperia Z3, or the Xperia Z1 from 2013 for those on two-year release cycles.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 11/20/2015
Notes: Note globale: 75%
Source: Tech2.in.com EN→FR Archive.org version
We are not saying that the Sony Xperia Z5 is a bad phone, far from it. But in a market where competition is experimenting with different designs, bringing significant upgrades over previous generation flagships, the Xperia Z5 does fall short but demands the same kind of premium. Go for this phone only if you are sold on Sony’s brand image. For everyone else, there are lot of compelling options in the market.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 11/16/2015
Notes: Note globale: 75% performances: 80% équipement: 80% écran: 75% mobilité: 80% finition: 75%
Source: Phone Arena EN→FR Archive.org version
Sony hasn't been particularly ambitious in mobile lately, that's not a secret. And with the Xperia Z5, the company is showing us this isn't changing anytime soon. The Z5 gives off the impression that it's been built to merely keep Sony in line with the times, in case it eventually decides to invest itself more significantly in smartphones. Until that day comes, though, Sony's flagship will remain outplayed by most of its rivals.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 11/10/2015
Notes: Note globale: 70%
Source: Cool Smartphone EN→FR Archive.org version
Although the design is very similar to what has gone before, the way the phone feels and works has been improved in every iteration, so they are doing enough to make it worthwhile to upgrade. If you own a Z3, you may not notice a huge leap here but anything before that and it is definitely worth the upgrade. The same is true of the Compact and it is a big jump from the Z1 Compact, but not so much over the Z3 Compact.
Comparaison, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 11/10/2015
Source: Engadget EN→FR Archive.org version
In all of the areas where Sony has a long and storied history of producing products, the Xperia Z5 is able to show its strengths. The camera has a fair claim to being one of the finest mobile lenses on the market today, and there's already a rumor that Samsung wants it for the next Galaxy.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 11/07/2015
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: NDTV Gadgets EN→FR Archive.org version
The Sony Xperia Z5 Dual would have made a great flagship a year ago, but with the competition being fiercer than ever, it simply feels dated. Even if you go purely by specifications, the phone is underwhelming compared to others in its price range and even lower. Plus, the overall experience doesn't really bring anything new to the table and we still have to live with the shortcomings of previous Xperia flagships. What we need from Sony is something fresh; something to get excited about again. Until that happens, it's back to the drawing board.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 11/03/2015
Notes: Note globale: 70% prix: 60% performances: 70% écran: 80% mobilité: 80% finition: 80%
Source: Gadgetguy EN→FR Archive.org version
Because of the bugs and battery life, it’s hard to fall in love with the Z5 the same way we did with last year’s Z3. Perhaps when they’re ironed out, we’ll find a phone that has the goods to really take on the competition, but until then, it feels a little rushed. Sony has told GadgetGuy that what we experienced with the problems in the phone may be attributed to pre-production issues, so we’ll revisit this review when a fixed version returns to our desk (there are quite a few phones for us to get through at the moment, however, so we’re reviewing what we have).
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 10/27/2015
Notes: Note globale: 80% prix: 90% performances: 70% équipement: 100% finition: 100%
Source: GSM Arena EN→FR Archive.org version
Each phone managed to draw blood relatively early on, but the final score can't simply be based on which phone took home the most victories. Price is an important consideration as well, on that front the Samsung Galaxy S6 seems to be leading, even if you have big storage requirements and go for the 128GB model. For that price you get the best screen, software focused on multitasking and security and a camera that works great in the dark.
Comparaison, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 10/26/2015
Source: Pocket Lint EN→FR Archive.org version
For all the posturing of the Sony Xperia Z5, there is something that's incremental about it. The design has progressed a tiny amount and for the most part we like it, but it's not a dramatic move like we've seen from Samsung, so will likely be perceived as much of the same. The Z5's hardware doesn't change hugely from the previous Z3+ either, so some of the experience is similar (and not always to its benefit).
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 10/26/2015
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Think Digit EN→FR Archive.org version
The Sony Xperia Z5 is a beautiful smartphone. It looks good, feels good, sounds good, and almost performs good, unless you really want to game hard on your smartphone. Sony has bet big on its present generation flagship smartphone, but the Xperia Z5 does disappoint in a certain few factors. For one, the camera’s focusing speed is nowhere near the 0.03 seconds that was advertised, and in reality, is quite slow. Secondly, the heating issue still persists, and for a smartphone that bears a price tag of Rs. 52,990, such flaws are not really acceptable. It is a phone that is easy to love, and I have always loved Sony’s devices, but in terms of absolute performance, Samsung’s top-of-the-line Galaxy devices do perform better. The Sony Xperia Z5 is a saga of restricted beauty, and polarising opinions. You will love it for what it is, but you will simultaneously realise that there are other smartphones in the market, that are simply better in terms of core performance.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 10/26/2015
Notes: Note globale: 82%
Source: Android Authority EN→FR Archive.org version
So, is the Sony Xperia Z5 worth picking up over it’s predecessor, the Z3+? Well, there’s really not much new here. There is a fingerprint scanner that works very well. There’s a new and bigger camera sensor, but it doesn’t really make much of a difference. The internals are practically identical. Personally, I don’t think it’s worth upgrading if you already own the Z3+.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 10/24/2015
Notes: Note globale: 86% performances: 89% écran: 72% mobilité: 87% finition: 91%
Source: GSM Arena EN→FR Archive.org version
You've had your say, ours is coming in shortly. We're finishing up a full three-way fight between the iPhone 6s, Galaxy S6 and Xperia Z5 that will go beyond the camera - hardware, screen, software, audio and so on. There will be more details on the camera too, so check back soon!
Comparaison, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 10/22/2015
Source: Trusted Reviews EN→FR Archive.org version
With the Xperia Z5, Sony has righted many of the wrongs that crippled the Xperia Z3+. And the result is a really good Android phone, with a great camera and one of the best 1080p displays I have ever used on a smartphones. Yet, it falls into the same trap of so many phones in that it’s too safe.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 10/19/2015
Notes: Note globale: 80% prix: 50% performances: 70% équipement: 70% écran: 90% mobilité: 80% finition: 70% ergonomie: 80%
Source: GSM Arena EN→FR Archive.org version
It is no secret that Sony's mobile division is struggling and has been doing so for quite some time. Moreover, the situation might be even more serious than we think, especially judging by CEO Kazuo Hirai's decision to actually give Sony mobile a year or so to start bringing in a profit, before resorting to other measures.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 10/19/2015
Source: Techradar EN→FR Archive.org version
If you're going to buy a Sony phone, make it this one. The Xperia Z5 is the best phone Sony has ever produced and it's up there as one of the best Android phones on the market right now. After the abomination that was the Xperia Z3+, it would have been easy for the company to slip out of the market it was already struggling in. It might have just given up and walked out to sea if it had a similar experience here.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 10/16/2015
Notes: Note globale: 90%
Source: Cool Smartphone EN→FR Archive.org version
I also really like that the speakers have been moved back to the edge. This is just like they were on the Z2 and I preferred them here. I have been lucky enough to use an Xperia Z4 Tablet for the past few months and I really like the fact that the USB is uncovered – glad to see that this has been included on here too.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 10/16/2015
Source: Tech Advisor EN→FR Archive.org version
If you're buying these phones SIM-free then the Samsung Galaxy S6 wins, more than £200 cheaper, faster, with a higher-resolution screen and an excellent camera. If you're buying on a contract, though, the Galaxy just got some real competition - the Xperia Z5 has the microSD support and waterproofing protection Samsung fans are crying out for, and with better battery life and more impressive audio quality to boot. Of course, it also has an outstanding camera and offers plenty of raw processing power, especially in graphics. Our SIM-free money is on the Galaxy S6, but if you're buying on a contract then you will find it difficult to fault the Xperia Z5.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 10/15/2015
Notes: Note globale: 80% prix: 70% performances: 80% équipement: 90% finition: 90%
Source: T3 EN→FR Archive.org version
Sony’s Xperia Z5 is a remarkable improvement upon the Xperia Z3+ and is going to make any fan of the range a happy bunny. It looks stylish with a new thought-out design that really differs from the pack without being an ugly mess. Whether it’d be a real James Bond’s phone of choice I’m not entirely sure, but it certainly looks and feels great to the touch.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 10/13/2015
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: It Pro EN→FR Archive.org version
The Z3 Compact was one of the unquestionable standouts of 2014, so the Z5 compact had some pretty big shoes to fill from the outset. To its credit, it’s gone a good way to filling those shoes; the camera is leagues better than its predecessor and the Z5 compact runs rings around the Z3 from a design perspective.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 10/12/2015
Notes: Note globale: 60%
Source: Tech Advisor EN→FR Archive.org version
If you're buying these phones SIM-free then the Samsung Galaxy S6 is the clear winner, more than £200 cheaper and with a higher-resolution screen and what's more than likely to be the faster processor. If you're buying on a contract, though, the Galaxy just got some real competition - the Xperia Z5 has the microSD support and waterproofing protection Samsung fans are crying out for, and with better battery life and more impressive audio quality to boot. We can't accurately judge which phone has the better camera on specs alone, but we don't think you'll be disappointed by the photography prowess of either.
Comparaison, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 10/09/2015
Source: Expert Reviews EN→FR Archive.org version
For some, the Xperia Z5 will have come far too soon after the launch of the Z3+, but for me, it can't have come soon enough. While it's slightly disappointing that Sony continues to persist with the same screen size and resolution, the display itself is the best LCD panel in the business and it's great to see the company finally moving the Z series forwards with its new fingerprint sensor and camera module.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 10/08/2015
Notes: Note globale: 100%
Source: Recombu EN→FR Archive.org version
Sony’s Xperia Z5 is one of the most desirable and feature-packed phones of 2015, boasting a strong everyday camera, sharp visuals that can be customised how you like and an improved (but still gorgeous) design that incorporates one of the best fingerprint sensors yet. The few drawbacks, such as a lack of wireless charging, seem quite petty - especially considering the Xperia Z5 includes features such as a microSD memory card slot, something missing on massive mobiles like the Galaxy S6.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 10/06/2015
Notes: Note globale: 100%
Source: Stuff TV EN→FR Archive.org version
Do a higher-megapixel camera and fingerprint scanner revitalise the Sony Xperia Z series, and see it rise up to the top of the Android broth? Not quite. This is a very good phone, but it’s launching at a significantly higher price than any of its direct rivals are now available for. This makes it hard to recommend the Xperia Z5 too strongly when it has no killer feature to offer over any of the other recent Android kings. It’s also just not as comfortable to hold as some of them. That sounds like a slight issue, but it matters much more than a few hundred points on a benchmark test.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 10/05/2015
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Tech Advisor EN→FR Archive.org version
The Sony Xperia Z5 introduces some nice upgrades over the Z3+, with an improved camera and a new fingerprint scanner. There's also support for more removable storage via microSD, although we suspect few users will take advantage of the full 200GB. However, with more than a £100 price difference between the Z3+ and Z5 when it launches, and no upgrades in the screen or core hardware, we would consider waiting for the price to drop a little before rushing out to upgrade.
Comparaison, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 09/09/2015
Source: Tech Advisor EN→FR Archive.org version
The desire for a smaller phone shouldn't mean you have to compromise on its hardware or specification, and that's something Sony has absolutely nailed with its Xperia Z line-up. Whether you want a small-, medium- or large phone you'll get almost the same deal. With what we expect will be very little difference in performance, your buying choice very much comes down to what size phone you need and how much you have to spend - with the Z3 and Z3 Compact we found with its similar specification but significantly lower price the Compact actually offered the best value.
Comparaison, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 09/04/2015
Source: GSM Arena EN→FR Archive.org version
Well, if you ever needed confirmation on that statement, it couldn't come in a more unequivocal manner than the launch of the Xperia Z5 family. Introducing a new, custom camera sensor, ticking the fingerprint checkbox, updating the looks and moving into a new large-screen flagship product category - all these moves are signs that Sony is keeping up with the times.
Comparaison, disponibles en ligne, Très longue, Date: 09/02/2015
Source: Recombu EN→FR Archive.org version
However, there’s no denying that the Xperia Z5 is an attractive beast, with a new frosted rear panel that’s more resistant to finger smudges. Building the fingerprint sensor into the edge of the phone was a genius move, as your thumb naturally rests there when you grip the handset, and the fact that you don’t have to swipe your digit over the sensor means that unlocking your phone is quick and effortless as well as secure. Plus, it makes the Xperia Z5 that little bit easier to use one-handed.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 09/02/2015
Source: Pocket Lint EN→FR Archive.org version
Sony Xperia Z flagships have had their ups and downs. Often pushing the specs, we loved the Z1, were less impressed with the Z2, thought the Z3 was great, before the mediocre Z3+ arrived. For some, the Z5 might be a little too close to the Z3+ for comfort, but our first experience with this new model has been good. It remains to be seen if the Z5 repeats the Z3+'s hot (literally) performance, so of course, we're looking forward to fully reviewing this new model in the real world and hoping that Sony has done enough for this to emerge as a true flagship.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Courte, Date: 09/02/2015
Source: Stuff TV EN→FR Archive.org version
We really like what we’ve seen from the Xperia Z5 so far. The design is refined and more premium, and its frosted glass back is as easy on the eyes as it is a pleasure to hold. Its newer, flatter power button/fingerprint sensor adds a genuinely useful, comfortable trick to the Z5’s arsenal, while that 23Mp camera promises to give LG and Samsung’s top guns a run for their money.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 09/02/2015
Source: T3 EN→FR Archive.org version
The Sony Xperia Z5 is going to be the phone that James Bond uses, and with a fingerprint sensor, high res camera and strong battery performance, you can actually imagine he might actually agree to put this one in his pocket. There are still some design question marks - although these are largely subjective - and the lack of spec upgrades is questionable... but all in all, there's enough here from Sony to get excited about, and that's what the brand needed.
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Très courte, Date: 09/01/2015
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Critique simple, , Longueur inconnue, Date: 05/01/2016
Source: nDevil DE→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 04/27/2016
Notes: Note globale: 80% prix: 60% performances: 80% écran: 70% mobilité: 70%
Source: Android Pit DE→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 03/01/2016
Notes: Note globale: 80%
Source: Tom's Hardware DE→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 12/29/2015
Source: Area DVD DE→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 11/30/2015
Source: Focus Online DE→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 11/23/2015
Notes: Note globale: 86% équipement: 100% ergonomie: 84%
Source: PC Welt DE→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 11/16/2015
Source: Futurezone.at DE→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 11/11/2015
Source: Turn On DE→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 11/09/2015
Source: Inside Handy DE→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, Longue, Date: 10/15/2015
Source: Chip.de DE→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 10/13/2015
Notes: Note globale: 93% prix: 67% performances: 97% équipement: 100% écran: 99% mobilité: 80%
Source: Turn On DE→FR Archive.org version
Critique simple, disponibles en ligne, De taille moyenne, Date: 09/03/2015
Commentaire
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Carte graphique intégrée à des Smartphones et à des tablettes, prenant en charge les instructions OpenGL ES 3.1 et DirectX 11.2 Feature Niveau 11_1. 192 unités de calcul unifiées cadencées jusqu'à 650 MHz.
La plupart des jeux pas trop demandants actuels peuvent tourner de façon fluide. soyez prêts à endurer un rendu graphique assez moche à cause de la basse résolution et des détails au minimum. Par ailleurs ces cartes sont suffisantes pour un travail de bureau et le visionnage de vidéos (pas évident pour la vidéo HD).
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810 MSM8994:
Système sur Puce/System on a Chip (SoC) intégrant quatre curs Cortex A57 et quatre curs Cortex A53, ainsi qu'une carte graphique Adreno 430. Gravé selon un procédé de gravure d'une lithographie de 20 nm HPM.
>> Plus d'informations sont à trouver dans notre comparaison des processeurs mobiles.
5.20": Avec 4,9 pouces, on commence à s’attaquer aux smartphones à grand écran. Cette taille d’écran reste néanmoins très répandue.
Un écran de plus grandes dimensions permettent des résolutions plus élevées, les détails comme la finesse des lettres seront meilleurs. Néanmoins, un écran de plus petite taille est synonyme de consommation énergétique moindre et souvent d’un terminal plus compact, plus léger et plus abordable.
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Sony: Sony Corporation est l'une des plus grandes sociétés japonaises d'électronique. L'entreprise a été fondée en 1946 sous un autre nom et produisait initialement des poêles à riz. La société a lancé la première radio à transistors. En 1958, la société a été rebaptisée Sony. Sony est une combinaison du mot latin sonus (son) et du mot anglais sonny (petit garçon). Aujourd'hui, son cœur de métier est l'électronique grand public. La société est engagée dans le développement, la conception, la fabrication et la vente d'équipements électroniques, d'instruments, d'appareils, de consoles de jeux et de logiciels. Sony opère dans les segments suivants : jeux et services réseau, musique, images, divertissement et son à domicile, produits et solutions d'imagerie, communications mobiles, semi-conducteurs, services financiers et autres.
81.92%: Cette note est moyenne, Car la quantité de portables avec de meilleures notes est à peu près égale avec le nombre de portables avec de moins bonnes notes.
>> Plus d'informations sont à trouver dans notre guide d'achat pour les ordinateurs portables.