Xperia Z1 Whitepapers for Various models - Xperia Z1 General

http://www.xperiaguide.com/2013/09/...-c6902c6903c6906c6943-white-paper-manual-pdf/

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Z3 Compact Codename

Every Nexus and Sony device has a codename, for example Xperia Z is Yuga, Z1 is Honami, the New Xperia Z3 is Leo.
Now I can't find any codename for our Z3 Compact, why this?
The z3c is called "aries"
Thank you!! [emoji2]
But be careful the Xiaomi mi2 has the code name
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Android M Developer Preview available for Xperia™ devices in Sony’s Open Device progr

Android M preview has been released for the Xperia Z3, Xperia Z3 Compact, Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact, Xperia Z2, Xperia Z2 Tablet, Xperia Z1 Compact, Xperia Z1, Xperia Z Ultra, Xperia E3, Xperia M2, Xperia T2 Ultra, Xperia T3 in Sony’s Open Device program.
http://developer.sonymobile.com/2015/06/22/
android-m-developer-preview-available-for-xperia-devices-in-sonys-open-device-program
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cg9gaGKrJyk
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That's great. It means that all the mentioned devices will be updated to Android M
Not necessarily, they still ain't announced lollipop for the e3 or t3.
D2303 18.3.1.C.1.15 kk deodexed, rooted, philz touch recovery, xposed, z1 bravia engine 2 + x-reality+ z3 super vivid, viper audio
Unfortunately nt for Z 5.1 is last
SonyRiFle said:
Unfortunately nt for Z 5.1 is last
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what is your source?
anyone knows if the cameras are finally running camera2api and can shoot raw?

Z5, Z5 compact and Z5 ultra..

www.techtimes.com/articles/74544/20...t-pose-for-the-camera-before-sept-2-event.htm
Sony's Xperia Z5 and Xperia Z5 Compact smartphones, which are expected to be officially unveiled at the upcoming IFA 2015 to be held in Berlin, are once again the subject of rumor mills as an image showing the two devices on top of each other has been leaked.
The image was uploaded by prolific leaker ViziLeaks on Twitter, sparking discussion on some details that can be discerned through the picture.
The picture that ViziLeaksuploaded*shows the sides of the two smartphones in detail. The thing that stands out is how the fingerprint scanner for the Xperia Z5 and Xperia Z5 Compact look like and where exactly they are located on the side of the devices. The fingerprint scanner is embedded in the power buttons of the smartphones.
It can also be seen that the volume rockers for both smartphones are placed below the fingerprint scanners, similar to previous Xperia devices albeit much lower than usual.
According to ViziLeaks in the comments, the two smartphones are shown in the picture with no case or bumper installed, meaning that the image shows what the Xperia Z5 and Xperia Z5 Compact really look like. As they are, the two smartphones appear to be continuing the OmniBalance design language that Sony has developed.
The placement of the volume rockers, however, is subject to*debate*on whether their location is an ideal one. It could be difficult to access the volume rockers using only one hand, especially on the smaller Xperia Z5 Compact, but only hands-on testing in the future will tell whether that is the case or not.
The larger model of the Xperia Z5, possibly named the Xperia Z5 Ultra, is not included in the image uploaded by ViziLeaks. However, it will also most likely feature the same design and button placements as the Xperia Z5 and the Xperia Z5 Compact.
The fingerprint scanner feature is slowly becoming a standard feature on flagship smartphones. Also, its inclusion in the Xperia Z5 smartphones shows the significance of these devices in Sony's plans.
The Xperia Z5 is expected*feature*a 5.5-inch display with 1080p resolution and will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chipset with 3GB of RAM and an internal memory capacity of 32GB.*
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I don't think there's going to be a Z5 Ultra.
Only C5 Ultra
Sony E68XX (E6833, E6853 E6883) on UAProf
http://www.xperiablog.net/2015/08/1...d&utm_campaign=Feed:+XperiaBlog+(Xperia+Blog)
C5 Ultra does look amazing and I am a little bit hopeful that a Z series phablet successor could exist, but with Z3x and Z4 ultra rumour before, it is hard not to be sceptic.
At least sony IFA event on 2nd September is not that far-off
Z5 ultra! (z5+)
http://www.xperiablog.net/2015/08/13/first-render-of-xperia-z5-plus-leaks/

Sony Xperia XA1 Ultra or XA Ultra firmware - compatible for Xperia Z Ultra?

I realise that I'm probably "wishing" but is it possible that the Sony Xperia XA1 Ultra or XA Ultra firmware might be compatible for Xperia Z Ultra?
Thanks.
Definitely wishing
A simple but unfortunate answer, no. However you can port compatible elements to your device using AOSP or other existing ROM as a base.
Thanks.
I'm still pissed off that SONY is not updating Android for the Xperia Z Ultra e.g. to Marshmallow, Nougat.
It is nearly 4 years old now? No one updates their devices for that long.
Well it's not really Sony's fault that Z Ultra got no Nougat
It's Qualcomm's fault who didn't want to update the Adreno OpenGL drivers which is needed to pass CTS
So #blameqcom
#truestory
3 years old. But it's still a great device.
And this isn't the Z Ultra forum....

How many Sony Xperia devices are compatible with Z5 Compact's battery?

Hi!
PolarCell reports on their website that the Z5 Compact battery is compatible with multiple devices: https://www.polarcell.de/en/mobile-...battery-for-sony-xperia-z5-compact-e5823.html
I believe the Z5 Compact's battery is compatible all the way up to the XZ1 Compact, since the dimensions are very similar, the operating voltage is roughly the same and the connector is the same, even the pinout is identical.
I think testing this is worth a shot, since high quality 3rd party Z5 Compact batteries are still in production (check PolarCell and GreenCell - maybe some other ones for the Americas, Asia and Australia too), while for the XZ1 Compact - none. Not even Sony seems to be manufacturing them according to their own specifications (2000 - 2200 mAh vs official 2700).
If anybody here has a Z5 Compact battery laying around and an XZ1 Compact (or XZ1 Compact battery and a Z5 Compact) available to test this hypothesis, me and many others will be forever grateful.
Similar question asked over on the XZ1 Compact XDA Forum.

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