Sony Xperia Z Ultra a worthy competitor for Samsung Galaxy Note, says poll
Note 3 just got some serious competition.
Samsung might not have things all its own way in the phablet market
for much longer, a poll suggests, as the Sony’s Xperia Z Ultra becomes
the latest device from the reborn phone-maker to turn tech-fans’ heads.
With combined lifetime sales of 30 million, the S-PEN stylus-toting
Note range pretty much invented the market for smartphone-tablet
hybrids. And until now, it’s a segment that Samsung has largely had to
itself.

However, that might be about to change with the arrival of the Xperia
Z Ultra. In a poll of 1,436 uSwitch Tech readers, 60 per cent said they
considered the Z Ultra, which also packs stylus support, to be a viable
challenger to the Note range.
Signs that the Z Ultra will get a warm reception when it drops in
September come after Sony recently posted its first annual profit for
five years, as the venerable tech and entertainment giant begins to
climb out of the torpor it found itself in when bound to former-partner
Ericsson.

The phone-maker’s change of fortunes was spurred by strong sales for
the Xperia Z, which was also Sony’s best reviewed smartphone in recent
memory.
Unlike the Note range, Sony’s effort allows buyers to use any kind of
pen or pencil as a stylus. With its 6.4-inch Full HD display, the
Xperia Z Ultra is also substantially larger than other devices marketed
as phablets, packs an eight-megapixel camera and is waterproof.
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