Wednesday 9 January 2013

From the CES 2013: Sony introduces bath-friendly Xperia Z smartphone


I wonder why anyone would take his or her phone for a shower but I guess this is for some of the forgetful folks out there. Or to spare the prudent parent who just realised that his or her kid just decided to wash his or her phone by dunking it into a bowl of water.

Well, Fear Not. For here is Sony to the rescue.

Sony has just unveiled a bath-friendly smartphone that can be used in the shower or bath without the risk of damage.  This was revealed at the ongoing CES 2013.

This water-resistant feature is relatively common in Japan, but has not been included in many top-end smartphones released elsewhere.



The Xperia Z can also record HDR (high dynamic range) video, a facility borrowed from its camera division.
Sony Xperia Z

Sony says the handset, which has a 5in (12.7cm) screen, is capable of being submerged in water of up to one metre (3.3 ft) in depth for 30 minutes.

"If you want to want to sit in the bath and watch an HD movie this is the device for you," Sony Mobile executive Steve Walker told the BBC.

"You can take it in the shower if you want, or more usefully if you get it dirty you can wash it under the tap."

He added 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.

Innovation Village: From the CES 2013: Sony introduces bath-friendly Xperia Z smartphone

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