"The Z4V is Sony's first Android smartphone with a 2,560 x 1,440 pixel screen, which measures 5.2-inches," the tech news source described. "It's a considerable step up over the 1080p panels on the other Z4 models. It still has Sony's Triluminos and X-Reality tech for sharp, natural colors, so it promises to look superb."
"Powering the phone is a Snapdragon 810 octa-core processor with 3GB of RAM, plus there is 32GB of internal storage space and a MicroSD card slot," it added. "A 3,000Ah battery provides the energy, and to ensure it doesn't leave you stranded without power, Sony's Battery Stamina Mode technology can return up to seven days of battery life on one charge, but only with calls and texts active."
The Z4v also has wireless charging, and has an "ace card" in the fact that it has IP65/68 waterproofing, which is said to be the highest rating given to a smartphone ever.
The rear camera registers a whopping 20.7 megapixel resolution, while the front-facing one is 5 megapixels. Both have 25mm wide-angle lens that allows it to accommodate group selfies.
"Other features include 4G LTE, Android 5.0.2 Lollipop, NFC, PS4 Remote Play, and support for High-Res Audio," DigitalTrends went on to say. "There's even an auto headset optimization mode, where it adjusts the audio based on your headphones and even your ears, adapting for any flaws it may find."