Re: I on't think this is a good idea.
Sony released a firmware in the middle of May that adjusted white balance, color saturation, and corrected viewing angles. It's not that far off from the One in it's current state. The only thing that would give me pause over buying the Nexus Xperia Z is that it will be similarly priced with the S4/One models despite having the same processor as an N4. That is unless it's a special edition Xperia Z with the S600, or Sony decides to lower the price of the original Xperia Z by July. I'm hoping it's an S600, I'd almost feel obligated to buy it if it was. The Z just looks leaps and bounds more quality than the One/S4, but it'd hurt me knowing it's inside wasn't for the same price tag.
Regarding the topic though, I don't see the appeal in buying this phone over the Sense version. You could say the opposite for it's Samsung counterpart which tends to have some slight janky animations, which stock obviously wouldn't have but I just don't see a particular need for this phone. But I guess the option is there for those interested, they're the only ones who'd buy these Google Edition phones anyway. Regular folks would scoff at the price.
I also don't really care much about LTE either, 3G gets the job done personally.
And the Xperia Z does apparently bad viewing angles.
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Sony released a firmware in the middle of May that adjusted white balance, color saturation, and corrected viewing angles. It's not that far off from the One in it's current state. The only thing that would give me pause over buying the Nexus Xperia Z is that it will be similarly priced with the S4/One models despite having the same processor as an N4. That is unless it's a special edition Xperia Z with the S600, or Sony decides to lower the price of the original Xperia Z by July. I'm hoping it's an S600, I'd almost feel obligated to buy it if it was. The Z just looks leaps and bounds more quality than the One/S4, but it'd hurt me knowing it's inside wasn't for the same price tag.
Regarding the topic though, I don't see the appeal in buying this phone over the Sense version. You could say the opposite for it's Samsung counterpart which tends to have some slight janky animations, which stock obviously wouldn't have but I just don't see a particular need for this phone. But I guess the option is there for those interested, they're the only ones who'd buy these Google Edition phones anyway. Regular folks would scoff at the price.