The "1-Minute" Review
Verdict
Sony has made some significant upgrades to the XZ2 from the XZ1, but much of it is playing catch up to current flagships. While it provides excellent performance, a good display, and a decent camera, it has no standout features to distinguish it from its competitors.What's good
- Lightning fast performance
- 4K HDR video recording capabilities
- Decent picture quality in good light
- Modern and sleek design
- IP68 rated
What's bad
- Mediocre battery life
- Camera struggles in low light
- Slippery/prone to drops
With the XZ2, Sony has finally refreshed their design to make it look more modern. But in a sea of sleek and powerful flagship phones like the Samsung Galaxy S9 or iPhone X, it might not be enough to stand out and convert potential customers.
In terms of visuals, Sony has moved away from the boxy, flat design to a more modern look. The aluminum edges curve around the rear, making it much more comfortable to hold. More importantly, they’ve reduced the size of the top and bottom bezels for a shorter profile.
Instead of a unibody design, Sony has opted for a mixed material chassis. The edges are aluminum while the rear offers a curved glass back. As you’d expect, the glass makes the phone slippery. Luckily, it is IP68 rated -- so it can survive if you drop it in a puddle.
The 5.7-inch display is the star of the XZ2. It offers a full HD+ resolution of 2160-by-1080 for a more modern aspect ratio of 18:9. While not the sharpest, it’s still plenty sharp with a pixel density of 424 ppi.
Unfortunately, Sony’s still sporting IPS LCD technology rather than AMOLED. This means it can’t get the same deep blacks you'll find from other flagships. Still, for most people it will be good enough.
Coupled with bright colors and great bright light legibility, most reviewers have few complaints when viewed in isolation. It was only when comparing it to other flagship phones that they saw a difference in quality.
The XZ2 is equipped with the powerful octa-core Snapdragon 845 chip and 4GB of RAM. Critics had no issue in the performance department. Whether just scrolling through their home screen, multitasking or playing graphically demanding games, it performed better than competitors like the Galaxy Note 8.
To keep running, the XZ2 comes equipped with a 3,180mAh battery. This is surprisingly small given the demanding processor and display. Experts squeezed a full day of the battery when they minded their usage. However, Heavy usage drained batteries quick -- leaving them searching for a charger in around 6-8 hours.
To help with this, the phone offers Quick Charge 3.0 and Qi wireless charging. You can charge up to 30% in a few minutes.
Once again, Sony has bucked the trend with their camera.
Rather than implement dual sensors, they’re using the same 19MP sensor they put on the XZ1. It also offers a bokeh mode to blur out the background, but it produced rather mixed results.
In good lighting situations, reviewers could capture detailed images with excellent color reproduction.
The combined phase detection and laser autofocus made it easy for them to capture moments as it was quite fast. But the lack of touch focusing made the interface a bit clunky as they had to press the on-screen shutter button or half-press the dedicated camera button.
Indoor images were disappointing -- especially when compared to the Pixel 2 or Galaxy S9.
Since the phone doesn't have optical image stabilization, pictures often were blurry and full of noise and digital artifacts.
Looking to shoot video? You’re in luck. It takes 4K HDR recordings and 3 second super slow motion (960fps) videos.
Unless you’re a Sony fan, critics have a hard time recommending the XZ2. Trusted Reviews states, “... it doesn’t do enough to differentiate itself from the competition... This, coupled with a complete lack of killer special feature... stop the XZ2 from being a true return to form…” Engadget adds, “... the XZ2 is in danger of being overshadowed by the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus…”
What the Critics Are Saying...


- Robert Jones, T3Sony has removed the design shackles it had laden itself with over recent years to produce a phone in the Sony Xperia XZ2 that now looks better than it ever has, comes equipped with some standout hardware and features (it's the first phone on the market to deliver 4K, HDR recording), and is technica...


- Jason Bouwmeester, TechaerisIf you’re looking for a smartphone with decent specs that’s a little easier on the wallet, the Sony Xperia XZ2 offers just that.


- Peter Holden, Talk AndroidIn some ways, the Xperia XZ2 reminds me of the LG G6 from 2017, in that Sony has stepped things up by changing the design and improving the camera experience but ultimately falling short because of a short-sighted decision or two. One such choice is the placement of the rear camera which is precisel...


- Abel Wong, TechNaveThe Xperia XZ2's Ambient Flow design (except the rear fingerprint sensor) really wowed us, while camera quality along with the processor and battery's horsepower are satisfactory. It could have been quite a good purchase if it wasn't for the gimmicky features.


- Julie Strietelmeier, The GadgeteerThe Sony Xperia XZ2 makes a nice smartphone with almost every feature on my smartphone wishlist including wireless charging and a microSD card slot. That said, I couldn’t quite love this phone because it lacks the always-on clock display that has become a must-have feature for me and it’s just so da...
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- Sony Xperia XZ2 Manual (PDF)
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