Sony is steadily climbing up the smartphone market share rankings, thanks to recent launches that have worked very well in their price bands. The company has had its ups and downs over the years, with a few models that have caught on, but no long-running success till very recently. Samsung is the dominant force in India as far as Android phones go, and Sony is only just beginning to establish itself as an alternative, with a distinctive identity that extends through hardware and software design.

With that said, even though the Xperia Z2 is a significant improvement over its predecessors, the Z and Z1, there isn't really any kind of standout feature for the company to shout about. Samsung's Galaxy S5 has its heart rate monitor and health-related accessories; HTC has created a dual-camera system for the new One (M8). That's what Sony is up against, and it will have a hard time pushing the Xperia Z2 even though all its important features and specifications are totally top-of-the-line.
The Sony Xperia Z2 doesn't do anything outlandish in terms of style, and it's yet another black slab of glass - but it is a well built, premium, functional and waterproof device which certainly trumps the design of the Galaxy S5.
If you're looking for something seriously stylish though you're probably better off with the iPhone 5S or HTC One M8.
With that said, even though the Xperia Z2 is a significant improvement over its predecessors, the Z and Z1, there isn't really any kind of standout feature for the company to shout about. Samsung's Galaxy S5 has its heart rate monitor and health-related accessories; HTC has created a dual-camera system for the new One (M8). That's what Sony is up against, and it will have a hard time pushing the Xperia Z2 even though all its important features and specifications are totally top-of-the-line.
The Sony Xperia Z2 doesn't do anything outlandish in terms of style, and it's yet another black slab of glass - but it is a well built, premium, functional and waterproof device which certainly trumps the design of the Galaxy S5.
If you're looking for something seriously stylish though you're probably better off with the iPhone 5S or HTC One M8.
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