Seeing double: Sony's Xperia Z4
The Japanese company's new flagship phone gives you a serious case of déjà vu. The Z4 is currently destined for Japan with no other availability being announced.

It's a modest flagship update at best, providing little improvement over last year's Z3. Sony's press site seems more focused on the Z4's new imaging capabilities than anything else. The Z4 packs in an improved front-facing sensor with image stabilisation, so that Sony can firmly join the ranks of the continuously growing selfie bandwagon.
The Z4 also adds new camera software additions like 'cooking mode' that makes taking shots of food more appetising. Other than an improved Snapdragon 810 processor, a few camera tricks, and Sony's skin of Android Lollipop, nothing much has changed from last year. High resolution audio? Check. Waterproof and dustproof? Check. 5.2-inch full HD screen? check. Similar design? Check.
One of the few differences being that the Z4 does have a slightly thinner profile, shaving off about 0.4mm from its predecessor. But that could be at the expense of battery life since Sony also chopped of f about 170mAh. Luckily, Xperia phones have always been minor miracles when it comes to battery life, so hopefully the decrease in capacity won't hurt too much.
The Z4 is currently destined for Japan with no other availability being announced. The Z4 will be available in white, black, copper, and aqua green, and as of right now, no compact version is in sight, which is a real shame.
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