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Sony Xperia Z3 (T-Mobile)

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The Bottom Line

The slender, long-lasting Sony Xperia Z3 appears iterative, but delivers one of the most roundly excellent Android experiences on T-Mobile and features exclusive PlayStation 4 game streaming capability.
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Pros & Cons

    • Slim, refined design.
    • Dust- and water-proof.
    • Excellent camera.
    • Long battery life.
    • PS4 game streaming.
    • Wi-Fi could be faster.
    • Sony and T-Mobile bloat.

Sony Xperia Z3 (T-Mobile) Specs

Battery Life (As Tested) 6 hours, 5 (LTE video streaming) minutes
CPU Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 Quad-Core
Dimensions 5.75 by 2.83 by 0.29 inches
Screen Resolution 1,920 by 1,080 pixels
Screen Size 5.2
The Z3 proper now makes its unadulterated U.S. debut on T-Mobile, one of the few carriers that stayed the Sony course over the past few years.

Final Thoughts

 - 25 Best

Sony Xperia Z3 (T-Mobile)

4.5 Outstanding

The slender, long-lasting Sony Xperia Z3 appears iterative, but delivers one of the most roundly excellent Android experiences on T-Mobile and features exclusive PlayStation 4 game streaming capability.

Get It Now
Best Deal£249

Buy It Now

£249

About Our Expert

Will Greenwald

Will Greenwald

Principal Writer, Consumer Electronics

My Experience

I’m PCMag’s home theater and AR/VR expert, and your go-to source of information and recommendations for game consoles and accessories, smart displays, smart glasses, smart speakers, soundbars, TVs, and VR headsets. I’m an ISF-certified TV calibrator and THX-certified home theater technician, I've served as a CES Innovation Awards judge, and while Bandai hasn’t officially certified me, I’m also proficient at building Gundam plastic models up to MG-class. I also enjoy genre fiction writing, and my urban fantasy novel, Alex Norton, Paranormal Technical Support, is currently available on Amazon.

The Technology I Use

Where to start? I have a standard IT-issued Lenovo Thinkpad for writing and editing, supplemented with an iPad Air and an 8Bitdo Retro Keyboard when I want to write on the go. I also have a Lenovo Legion Go as a platform for running Portrait Displays’ Calman software and controlling the Klein K-10A colorimeter, Murideo SIX-G signal generator, and Leo Bodnar 4K Video Signal Lag Tester I use for testing TVs. 

For gaming, I use a Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X, and a GeForce 5080-equipped MSI gaming laptop. I like collecting retro games as well, and have an Analogue Pocket and a ton of classic consoles and portables. Photography is another interest, and I use a Sony A7 IV when I’m shooting products and events, and a Fujifilm X-Pro3 for my own attempts at visual creativity. And for reading and writing, I’ve become partial to the Kobo Sage for books and the ReMarkable 2 with Type Folio.

When it comes to phones and tablets, I’m pretty platform-agnostic. I use a Google Pixel 8 for my phone and an iPad Air for a tablet. Android, iOS, and iPadOS are all totally fine, but I need a Windows PC. MacOS just isn’t for me.

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