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Xperia Z handset is electronic giant's new flagship it hopes will compete with the iPhone and Samsung GalaxRunss Android software, and set to go on sale in MarchHas waterproof coatingIt is the mobile phone you can use in the bath or shower without fear - and can even survive being dropped down the toilet.Sony has unveiled its latest mobile phone - and hopes the waterproof design will help it take on the iPhone.The Xperia Z was unveiled at the Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas.Sony says the handset, which has a 5in screen, is capable of being submerged in water of up to one metre (3.3 ft) in depth for 30 minutes.The firm says it can survive being dropped in a toilet, and if it gets dirty, can simply be washed under a tap.Sony claims that about one in 10 people had dropped their phone down a toilet at some point, something this would protect against.The trade-off is that handset's various ports, including the one for its headphones, all feature protective plastic covers that must be unclipped before they can be accessed.The handset also has an allowing owners to play back video on their TV simply by tapping the phone against it.This chip could also be used as a credit card in the future, it is believed.The Sony Xperia Z, out in the next few weeks, is a mobile phone with a 5in screen. Apart from the Samsung Galaxy Note devices which are part-phone, part tablet, this is the biggest-screen phone yet.Even so, because it’s slim and has the narrowest of bezels round the display, it didn’t feel big. Though it sure didn’t feel small.The phone’s display has the highest resolution yet seen on a mobileknocking the iPhone’s Retinadisplay for six.

The 5in screen had as many pixels as a 55in Full HD flatscreen TV, and it showed. The display was eye-poppingly sharp, with rich colours.Since the phone has a quad-core processor, it’s fast and responsive with no lags or stutters.This looks like it could be a real challenger to the current market leaders, the Samsung Galaxy S III and the Apple iPhone 5.It felt great, thanks to a shatterproof glass back and exceptional build quality.Other features included a high-resolution 13-megapixel camera and handy if you tend to drop your phone in the bath water resistance. It can be immersed in two feet of water for 30 minutes without harm.Sony Electronics President and COO Phil Molyneux holds up a Sony Xperia Z smart phone at CES'By putting smartphones at the heart of our strategy, Sony is enabling people to create, enjoy and share content and experiences like never before.However, analysts has the firm has a tough battle, with both Apple and Samsung set to reveal new handset in the coming months.'In isolation this looks like a very strong product and it's the most attractive Xperia phone that I have seen for a very long time," said Ben Wood of CCS Insights.'But we don't know what this device is going to be competing with this year.'Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-The-phone-use-bathdroto founder Steve jobs. now its the same product being made mini midichanging the charging adaptor yo draw in more revenue. verry greedy. now if everyone has boughta 5 with thr only differance being over stretching screen and slight speed only nerds can notice what gona improve from this.well they will make us think its way differant eventually getting to some of us to buy the one. I wouldn't Maybe more speed but now change the good well excellent cosmetics to plastics. steve jobs wouldnt have changed this it to phone to look plascticy. to be homes iphone would be the best for a .

some people say its big but if u have small hands get an s3 or even better get.And the Xperia wasn’t the only waterproof gadget on show. Sony announced a pair of waterproof headphones with built-in MP3 player.The Walkman W273 is a light, flexible pair of wraparound earphones which are designed to work while you’re swimming.And it’ll work flawlessly with everything from Handel’s Water Music to songs by Wet Wet Wet.The Walkman W273 goes on sale on 1 February for £60.I've had iphones for a few years now, samsungs before that and nokias previous to the samsungs. Sony has never appealed to me before now.... For those who ask why would you want to use a phone in the water? My dog goes for swimming lessons, on holiday when my children are playing in the sea. Using it in the rain. My phone nearly got screwed on the water ride at Alton Towers because they had nowhere for you to store your bags (they do on all the other rides, just not the water ones!) I'm liking the quality of the screen, I've always had Sony Vaio laptops for their screen. Blpger

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