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Handling the Sony Xperia Z and ZL (pictures)

At CES 2013, CNET gets hands-on with Sony's two new Android smartphones, the Xperia Z and the Xperia ZL.

Kent German
Kent was a senior managing editor at CNET News. A veteran of CNET since 2003, he reviewed the first iPhone and worked in both the London and San Francisco offices. When not working, he's planning his next vacation, walking his dog or watching planes land at the airport (yes, really).
Kent German
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Hello to Sony's new Xperia phones

LAS VEGAS--The Sony Xperia Z (left) and the Sony Xperia ZL made their debut today at Sony's CES 2013 press conference. Though both devices have a similar feature set including Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, a Snapdragon S4 Pro quad-core processor, and 4G LTE, the Xperia Z has is taller, it has a larger battery, and it's fully water resistant.
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A vibrant display

One of the highlights of the Xperia Z is its 5-inch 1080x1920p full HD Reality display. The Bravia Engine 2 brings sharp clarity and bright and natural colors. Sony used a split screen on the handset to show the difference between using the Bravia Engine (right) and not.
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Camera

The display also is the viewfinder for the 13-megapixel camera. The shooter supports HD resolution both for still shots and video.
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Go ahead, dunk it

Thanks to covered ports and a secure design, you can fully submerge the Xperia Z and it keeps on ticking.
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Power up

Sony made a point of enlarging the power button and making it a bright gold color. It also sticks out from the side of the phone, though I wonder if it might catch on your clothing when carrying the phone in a pocket. In this shot you also can see the Xperia Z's slim 7.9mm profile.
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Movie time

Video on the Xperia Z looks great.
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Tap tap

I like that the Xperia Z uses the standard Jelly Bean virtual keyboard.
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Around back

The Xperia Z has an all-glass back cover and sharp corners and edges.
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Cover to cover

In contrast, the the ZL has a traditional textured back cover with curved sides.
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NFC champ

Thanks to the Xperia Z's NFC support, you can stream music to this new Sony desktop speaker.

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