Sony’s new smartphone might be the largest device anyone’s bothered to call a phone in years. The Sony Xperia Z Ultra features a 6.4 inch, 1080p display. It makes the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 look tiny.

But the screen isn’t the only thing that sets the Xperia Z Ultra apart from the crowd. It also has one of the fastest smartphone processors around and a case that’s both waterproof and dust resistant.

Sony Xperia Z Ultra

Remember when cellphones used to be the size of your head? And remember how exciting it was when they shrunk down small enough to fit in your pocket?

While it might seem like we’re returning to the cellphones of the 80s, the thing is that you probably don’t hold a modern smartphone up to your face nearly as often as you hold it in your hands. If you use a device to watch videos, play games, shoot photos, read, or surf the web more than you use it to make phone calls, the bigger the screen, the easier it is to do many of those things.

You just won’t be able to do them with one hand unless you have enormous hands.

So it’s likely that big smartphones are here to stay — and it’s likely we’ll continue to see companies pushing the limits to see just how big a screen they can offer. And since these models have bigger screens, there’s also usually space for bigger batteries, which is a nice bonus.

Anyway, back to the Sony Xperia Z Ultra, it’s powered by a 2.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of storage, a microSD card slot, a 2MP front camera and 8MP rear camera, and a 6.44 inch, 1920 x 1080 pixel display.

It runs Google Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean and supports GSM, GPRS, HSPA+ and 4G LTE networks.

The phone has a 3,000mAh battery and measures 7.1″ x 3.6″ x 0.26″ and weighs 7.5 ounces.

Like some of Sony’s other recent phones, this model can survive a dunk in water and it has a case designed to resist dust, which makes it useful both outdoors and in bathrooms.

It also supports handwriting recognition, although unlike the Samsung Galaxy Note, the Sony Xperia Z Ultra does not have an active digitizer or digital pen. Instead you can use a capacitive stylus or “any pencil… or metal pen.”

So if you’re looking for a huge smartphone and you’re on a budget, there’s the 7 inch Asus Fonepad. If you’re looking for a model with top-tier specs, it’s hard to do much better than the 6.4 inch Sony Xperia Z Ultra.

The phone’s expected to launch in select markets this summer.

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3 replies on “Sony goes big with the Xperia Z Ultra 6.4-inch smartphone”

  1. I think this is the perfect size for a tablet.

    I watched the video… “triluminous” ??? They never stop thinking up marketing names for new technologies do they. Why didn’t they just call it “trinitron” LOL
    And all the guys in the video are klutzes!

    1. … because it doesn’t use flying electrons, smashing into coloured phosphor spots.

      Here they use red and green quantum dots for more intense and spectrally purer colours, in addition to the unchanged blue LED light, hence the name.

      1. Thanks. I was only joking about “trinitron”. However I would have preferred your explanation over the stupid marketing-speak.

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