Hmmm... these manufacturers of phones won't kill us ooo! Sony is pitching the Xperia Z Ultra as being the slimmest large-screened handset on the market. The phone can accept sketches or notes written using a standard pencil or metal-tipped pen in addition to an optional stylus. The firm says it intends for the device to challenge Samsung’s dominance of the jumbo-sized handset sector. Sony already offers a 5in handset of its own, the original Xperia Z, which it unveiled in January. The Ultra follow-up was unveiled at the Mobile Asia Expo in Shanghai. The new device will go on sale in China, Indonesia and Singapore in July and then in Europe in September. PHONE FEATURES: A 1080 p resolution screen with in-built software to upgrade lower definition videos and photos
16 gigabytes of internal storage with support for 64GB microSD cards
An 8 megapixel rear camera
A battery offering up to 11 hours talk time or 120 hours of audio playback – a figure which Sony claims is a record.
Those concerned about using such a big device for quick tasks are also offered an optional bluetooth add-on which can be paired to the handset using NFC (near field communication) to make calls, they text messages or stream music.
The accessory is similar to the HTC’s Mini accessory announced in January for its 5in Butterfly handset.
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