Thief Interview with Eidos-Montreal in London 18th February 2014

I recently had the opportunity to sit down with two of the guys from Eidos-Montréal to talk about their forthcoming game THIEF.

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Time has moved on. Power has shifted. New greed replaces the old.
But to remain free in The City of chains – that is still the greatest prize.
First I stole to survive… then I survived to steal.
I am one man; I hear your secrets, see your hidden truths.
I am the shadows, the dark and deadly, the velvet night. You will not see me coming.
I am Garrett….What’s yours is mine.

There is a rising tide of fear in The City. Hatred saturates every stone and whilst the rich prosper, the less fortunate face misery and repression. Ravaged with sickness and famine, they wait for something to change.

Into this shadowy world steps Garrett, the Master Thief in a first-person adventure featuring intelligent design that allows players to take full control, with freedom to choose their path through the game’s levels and how they approach and overcome each challenge.

Garrett is entangled in the growing layers of conflict between Baron Northcrest and the oppressed masses led by Orion, the voice of the people. In a City on the brink of revolution, Garrett’s skills are all he can trust as he walks the fine line between politics and the people.

THIEF is due for release on Windows PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One on 28th February 2014 in Europe and other PAL territories.

And don’t forget to check out our review of Thief here.

Samsung announces the Galaxy S5 at this years MWC

Samsung has announced its new flagship smartphone the Samsung Galaxy S5 at its Samsung Unpacked 5 event at Mobile World Congress 2014.

With new extras in the Galaxy S5 like to include a fingerprint scanner on the home button, a heart rate sensor on the back and smart modes for the 16-megapixel camera.

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The Galaxy S5 has a Download Booster feature that uses both LTE and Wi-Fi at the same time for super fast connections.

Specs on the Galaxy S5 are top end. Power comes from a 2.5GHz quad-core chipset backed by 2GB of RAM. Onboard storage is either 16GB or 32GB storage with microSD expansion

On the front there’s a 5.1-inch Super AMOLED display offering 1920 x 1080 pixels, not the 2K screen that was rumoured also with a 2800mAh battery. It will be released on 11th April in 150 countries.

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On the rear of the Galaxy S5 is a heart rate sensor that sits perfectly where your index finger rests when holding the handset normally. This can be used for independant measuring or to add to your S Health 3.0 app for a complete picture of your health levels throughout the day.

On front of the Galaxy S5 looks like it features the normal home button but it’s actually a fingerprint scanner. With the iPhone 5S, which requires a press to unlock, the Galaxy S5 will require you to swipe down. With the fingerprint scanner like when buying items with PayPal as a secure means of verifying your account and identity.

The Galaxy S5 comes with a 16-megapixel camera which is capable of shooting 4K UHD video. The new HDR Live mode has been added which allows users to see HDR correcting a picture live on the screen. So if shooting into bright light has darkened the rest of the shot a quick tap of HDR and the brightened, more balanced, end result can be seen before taking the shot.

Here is the Specs for the Galaxy S5

Display Specs 5.1-inch, 1920 x 1080 pixel display (432 ppi)
Display Type FHD Super AMOLED
Operating System Android 4.4.2 (at launch)
Processor 2.5GHz Quad core processor
RAM 2GB
Storage
  • 16GB
  • 32GB
External Storage Yes
External Storage Specs
  • Micro SD up to 128GB
Main Camera (Back) 16MP
Secondary Camera (Front) 2MP
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac

 

Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.0
Battery 2800mAh
NFC Yes
Sensors
  • Heart rate
Height 142 mm (5.59 inches)
Width 72.5 mm (2.85 inches)
Depth 8.1 mm (0.32 inches)
Weight 145 g (5.11 oz)
Colors Black, Blue, Gold, White
Other Features
  • Fingerprint Scanner
  • IP67 Dust and Water Resistant
  • IR Blaster

Samsung are asking you to get Fit with the New Gear Fit

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Samsung has today introduced the new Gear Fit, the industry’s first curved, Super AMOLED wearable device for the active consumer. The Gear Fit offers the unmatched convenience of Samsung Gear technology with the most comprehensive fitness tools available, empowering you to stay physically active without sacrificing personal style or mobile connectivity.

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“We’re excited to be expanding our Gear product portfolio with a range of unique devices so there is something for everyone, irrespective of their different lifestyles, interests and needs,” said Simon Stanford, Vice President of IT & Mobile division, Samsung Electronics UK & Ireland. “The new range includes the Gear Fit which we’ve designed specifically to help those of our customers that want to live a more fit and active life but don’t want to sacrifice their own personal style or ability to stay connected on the go.”

Whether used as a standalone or companion device, the Samsung Gear Fit puts you in charge of your personal and active lives while staying connected so you never miss a moment.

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The ultimate modern fitness solution

The Samsung Gear Fit was designed to comfortably contour to your wrist while offering a vivid Super AMOLED display. It provides much more than an everyday fitness band, keeping you up-to-date with instant notifications from Galaxy smartphones, including incoming calls, emails, SMS, alarm, S-planner, and 3rd party apps while you are on the move so you can stay connected. Changeable straps in Black, Orange and Mocha Grey mean you can express your individual style, changing the look of the Gear Fit to match your outfit or mood for any type of activity.

The sleek new Samsung Gear Fit provides the superior connectivity benefits of Samsung wearable technology with a customised, real-time fitness coaching to provide unique, personalised advice and workout recommendations.

Samsung Gear Fit Product Specifications:

Display

1.84” Curved Super AMOLED   (432×128)

Additional

Features

Pedometer, Exercise, Heart Rate,   Sleep, Stopwatch, Timer
Notifications (SNS, Call, E-mail,   Apps)Schedule,   Smart Relay, Media Controller
Changeable Strap
IP67 Dust and Water Resistant,

Connectivity

Bluetooth® v4.0 LE

Sensor

Accelerometer, Gyro, Heart Rate

Dimension

23.4 x 57.4 x 11.95 mm, 27g

Battery

Standard Battery 210mAhTypical Usage 3~4 days, Low Usage   up to 5 days

The Gear Fit will be available globally starting from 11th April.

Review: Thief

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“Smoke lowering down from chimney-pots, making a soft black drizzle, with flakes of soot in it as big as full-grown snow-flakes — gone into mourning, one might imagine, for the death of the sun.” – Charles Dickens, Bleak House. Okay maybe that was too much. Plus Dickens is describing London and not Thief’s fictitious city but the comparisons are numerable and blatant. And if there’s a better way to describe the mood of Thief I don’t know what it is.

It’s been 10 years since we last saw Garrett, the man who robs from the rich and forgets about the second part because it’s boring, and I for one think he deserves an appropriately brooding introduction. And so does Thief. Wasting no time at all you slip into Garrett’s sneaking shoes and take to the rooftops. After a few pacy gameplay sections and a handful of cutscenes you’re free to explore and/or progress at your will.

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Almost immediately you will have the option to go out and complete various side quests or ignore them as you desire. There’s plenty to do and explore in Thief’s city and considering the objectives are usually based around breaking into somewhere and stealing something there is an impressive amount of variation.

In a very early side quest I found myself breaking into a house directly into a bedroom containing a sleeping woman. I left her be and went to work opening drawers, cabinets and picking the lock on her bedside table. Whilst picking the lock it became apparent we weren’t alone. I could see nothing except the cabinet I was attempting to relieve of its contents but so clear where the footsteps that I had no doubt I was about to be rumbled. At which point you must decide to either be quick and run or hide. I hid. And then bludgeoned what later turned out to be the girl’s father unconscious. After the coast was clear I turned to the combination wall safe. To find the combination I needed to find a document and then search the area. I escaped with my objective completed and the woman still deep in slumber.

For a side mission that probably took me about 20 minutes I was so happy. I’d had my fair share of lock picking and earned a decent ‘wage’. I experienced that tenseness only possible in a stealth game. And then I completed a simple puzzle, but one that I figured out myself. The combination wasn’t highlighted in bright colours nor did the safe magically open once my character had ‘read’ the answer. It was brilliant, and in the long run made up such a small part of Thief.

But ironically it’s the side missions that kept me coming back for more. My only real gripe with Thief is that a good portion of the main missions end up with the endless looting of many, many small boxes, cabinets and drawers whereas the side missions tend to break the pace and allow for a little more freedom between looting sessions. Also if you’re not paying close attention it’s very easy to lose the plot. I certainly enjoyed the main missions but they could have done with just a bit more freedom, like the rest of the game.

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In-between completing objectives you will need to traverse Thief’s city as an open world. There are tons of small allies, vents to crawl through, gaps to squeeze between and walkways to skulk from. And while all these things make for a fantastically intricate city to navigate they can be very confusing initially. After some time exploring you soon learn where everything is and it’s nice to be rewarded for learning a map’s intricacies but early on it can be a nightmare.

Luckily there is a very able control scheme that hasn’t let me down at all yet. There’s no frustrating repeatedly climbing the same wall crap – I’m looking at you Assassin’s Creed. If I want to climb somewhere I’m confident Garrett will do it as I instruct on my first try. If I don’t want to he won’t go jumping to his death after 10 minutes of gameplay. The combat takes a bit of getting used to but it’s a last resort and Garrett feels intentionally underpowered when all-out fighting. He’s a thief not a brawler after all. Which I’ve no doubt fans of the franchise will be happy to hear.

Any returning Thief fan should also be pleased with the difficulty settings available. Above the standard easy, normal and hard settings Thief offers even more customization if you want a real challenge. Things like not allowing any knockouts or alerts (at all) amongst many others, allow you to customize your experience. Eidos have clearly realised what this franchise means to its hardcore following and catered for those players too rather than excluding them to allow new players in. All are welcome in Thief and there is undoubtedly a difficulty to suit all. And if your done there’s always the challenge mode to keep you busy. So many games are unsuccessful because they’re either too difficult or too easy. It’s simple really, let me decide. And that’s just what Thief does.

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Beyond getting the difficulty settings right I imagine Thief also posed a great challenge to create interesting visuals. We all like vibrant colours and lush landscapes but to create an atmosphere as impressive as Thief’s that’s just not possible. A clever use of what little colour there is and an obvious penchant for lighting effects are what keep Thief’s melancholy colour palette from sucking the life out of the game.

At one point I was deftly sneaking around an alleyway waiting to lift a guard’s purse from his belt when I found myself stopping to admire someone’s work. It wasn’t a multi-headed death beast from the Mogadon Cluster (if you got that reference you’re as sad as me). There where no antiheroes interrogating a bloody suspect. It was just a wet stone.

Many of which make up the Victorian style buildings. I could almost feel the cold and smell the damp concrete. Turning around a slither of moonlight had fought its way through rickety wooden beams and caught the particles in the air. The ever-present clock tower and the moon hung like dual Suns in the night sky. And then I return to playing the game stealing from the guard before sliding away down one of the countless dark alleys littered with beggars reaching out to me.

And that’s how Thief plays. It feels like your in a developer diary. You want to slowly pan the camera around and walk rather than run. And if you do and let yourself become engrossed in Thief’s world you will be greatly rewarded. It’s let down on occasion by rigid level design and repeated objectives but overall Thief is an absolutely brilliant experience.

Tom Clancy’s EndWar Online Teaser Trailer

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Ubisoft released a new teaser video for Tom Clancy’s EndWar Online, the free-to-play spin-off of Tom Clancy’s EndWar.

The Online Tech Assault trailer showcases footage of massive armies assembling in preparation for battle,  the teaser marks the official start of the technical test phase, codenamed Tech Assault. During this phase, players will be able to access the game for a three day test period before the game’s Closed Beta. Choose between the European Federation Enforcer Corps or Russia’s Spetsnaz Guard and lead your troops into battle.

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Commanders interested in helping test EndWar Online can enlist for this technical test (running from 27th February until 1st March) and for the upcoming Closed Beta at www.endwaronline.com.

 

Welcome to the New HTC Desire 610

HTC today has announced a new Desire handset, the HTC Desire 610 at this years MWC event. The HTC Desire 610 looks as though it continues on from the Desire 601, this time bringing a 4.7-inch 960 x 540 pixel display to the package.

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The design mirrors some of what you’ll may recognise from the HTC One, with twin front speakers and BoomSound ensuring you get good performance out of them.

With some of HTC Sense’s goodies included, such as the BlinkFeed news and social aggregator, so you can find interesting personalised stories at a glance on your home screen like on the HTC One.

The HTC Desire 610 will be available across Europe from May 2014, still no pricing as the time of writing.

The HTC Desire 610 will feature a 1.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 chipset with 1GB of RAM. There will be 8GB of internal storage with the option to expand this via microSD. There’s an 8-megapixel camera on the rear and 1.3-megapixel camera on the front.

“The HTC Desire 610 offers an outstanding combination of performance and entertainment at a price that makes it possible for everyone to enjoy an exceptional smartphone experience,” said Philip Blair, HTC’s president for Europe, Middle East and Africa.

Welcome to the HTC Desire 816

Today HTC has made its first launch of 2014 at MWC with the HTC Desire 816. The new handset boosts the Desire range of mid-range devices, this smartphone will offer a 5.5-inch display with 1280 x 720 pixels, a 1.6GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor, 1.5GB of RAM and 4G LTE connectivity.

The Desire 816 will launch Sense 5.5, bringing with it features like the BlinkFeed social and news aggregator.

There’s a 13-megapixel camera on the rear as well as a 5-megapixel front-facing camera, along with HTC’s cool Zoe camera function and automatically created highlight videos that was on the HTC One.

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HTC says that the Desire 816 will be launching in China from March running HTC Sense 5.5, before going on to say it will be updated to the latest version of Sense on global launch in April. No pricing just yet when we can get a price we will update the information for you all.

The HTC Desire 816 design picks up some cues from the flagship HTC One family, with the Desire 816 offering twin front-facing speakers with HTC’s BoomSound, ensuring they will sound good.

The Desire 816 has 8GB of internal storage with the option of expanding via microSD.

“The HTC Desire 816 marks the beginning of an exciting new era for the mid-tier,” said Peter Chou, HTC’s chief exec.

“Incomparably beautiful to look at and hold with the technology and software to match, the HTC Desire 816 challenges everything that people expect from lower cost smartphones. It is bringing genuine choice to the category by delivering stunning design and high-end performance at unbelievable value.”

Gadget Show Starts back today with Ortis Deley

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Yes all four TV hosts to appear at Gadget Show Live – 9-13 April, NEC, http://www.gadgetshowlive.net
All four presenters from the new line-up of The Gadget Show will appear together on stage at the Gadget Show Live this April. The Gadget Show celebrates its 10th birthday this year and returns to Channel 5 for nine weeks from today, Monday, 24th February.
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Jason Bradbury, Rachel Riley, Jon Bentley and Ortis Deley, plus some very special guests, will take part in 13 hour-long, tech-tastic performances in the 4,500 seater auditorium during the five-day event. Gadget Show Live www.gadgetshowlive.net is the UK’s leading consumer technology event, taking place at the NEC from 9-13 April.
“Full of presenter challenges, high-octane stunts, audience interaction and the chance to win some amazing prizes, the Super Theatre performances are always incredibly popular with visitors,” said Sally Bent, event director.
“VIP packages, Premium and front row Super Theatre tickets are already sold out so we recommend gadget fans get in quick when it comes to booking Super Theatre seats.”
More than 200 top tech companies will exhibit at Gadget Show Live this year giving visitors the chance to see, try and buy thousands of futuristic products – from TVs, toys and tablets, to cameras, cars and consoles.
Tickets for Gadget Show Live are available to buy now at http://www.gadgetshowlive.net
Opening hours for the Gadget Show Live are as follows:
Wednesday 9th April  9:00-17:00
Thursday 10th April   9:00-17:00
Friday 11th April       9:00-18:00
Saturday 12th April   9:00-18:00
Sunday 13th April     9:00-18:00
Gadget Show Live ticket prices:
Please note a £0.99 booking fee applies per purchase in advance Standard tickets
Adult Wednesday-Friday     £15.99
Child Wednesday-Friday     £8.99
Adult Saturday-Sunday     £17.99
Child Saturday-Sunday    £10.99
Super Theatre Standard (lower)
£11.00 Standard (upper)
£9.00 Premium    £16.00

Xbox One gets price cut in UK from 28th February to £399.99

Starting this Friday (28th February) Xbox One in the UK , will get a new UK estimated retail price (ERP) of Xbox One will be £399.99/€499.99, and only after 90 plus days from launch. Xbox One including Titanfall will also be available for pre-order from today at the same price of £399.99/€499.99.

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Harvey Eagle, Marketing Director, Xbox UK said: “At Xbox, we believe there’s never been a better time to join the new console generation. To help our fans do just that, Xbox One will be available at the new UK estimated retail price (ERP) of £399.99 from this Friday 28th February. And while supplies last, fans will also get Titanfall – the most anticipated game of the year – included in the box.”

The Titanfall offer comes with special edition Titanfall packaging and includes an Xbox One console, Kinect sensor, standard Xbox One wireless controller, standard Xbox One Chat Headset, one month of Xbox Live Gold membership and a digital copy of Titanfall from Respawn Entertainment and Electronic Arts.

Customers can pre-order the Xbox One Titanfall offer from today via http://www.xbox.com/titanfallbundle

At the moment the price is only for the UK but who knows what may happen in the future from Microsoft.

Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 new trailer revealed

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Konami Digital Entertainment has announced the release of a new gameplay trailer of its eagerly-awaited Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2.

Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 is set to be released for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Windows PC on this Friday 28th February, and acts as a shocking conclusion to the Gabriel story arc. Following the infamous revelation where Gabriel was revealed to be the legendary Dracula at the end of the first game, the new game finds the weakened vampire stranded in modern times, whereupon an old ally proposes a deal that could offer him freedom from his eternal existence…

Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Game for 30th Anniversary Edition

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Don’t Panic! In a special celebration of all things “Hitchhiker’s”, BBC Radio 4 Extra is bringing listeners the brand new 30th Anniversary Edition of the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Game online and broadcasting series one and two, ‘The Primary and Secondary Phase”, on the radio.

Both will launch on Saturday 8th March 2014, thirty-six years to the day since Hitchhiker’s first ever radio broadcast and thirty years since the invention of the award winning game.

The global multi-media success story that is “Hitchhiker’s” started life as a BBC Radio 4 series in March 1978. The original scripts by the late Douglas Adams went on to spawn a series of novels, a feature film, at least three stage shows, a TV series, a collection of comic books – and various towels.

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The game was originally devised in 1984 by the book’s author Douglas Adams and Steve Meretzky from Infocom. Notoriously difficult and full of oddities it was one of the best-selling games of its era .

The 20th anniversary edition of the game launched on Radio 4’s website in 2004. Over 3million moves were made in the game in its first 3 days of launch and over 50million moves had been played within six months. It went on to win a BAFTA for ‘Best Online Entertainment’ and to this day some fans of the game can still be found playing this ageing version online.

The 30th Anniversary specially updated version of the game will allow users to share their achievements with friends over social media via the official twitter feed @h2g2game.

The world’s most devious game will now be in High Definition thanks to refreshed illustrations and graphics. It is a web-based game and will be accessible via Radio 4 Extra’s website. Players can take the game on the move as it will be compatible with tablets and other internet enabled devices.

BBC Radio 4 Extra also proudly presents series one and two of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy on air. It has been over 10 years since these programmes were last heard on BBC Radio and they perfectly accompany the game. Actions within the game follow the plot of the radio series and some puzzles are only solvable by players with knowledge of the programmes and story.

Caroline Raphael, Commissioning Editor for Radio 4 Extra, says: “Douglas was a true visionary and in his own glorious way foresaw all the technology we now take for granted. Radio 4 Extra is delighted to host this game alongside the first two series. Hitchhiker’s fans will be rewarded for their loyalty over the years and newer fans have a real, but fiendish, treat in store.  March 8th is a special day for the Galaxy so help us celebrate it in the unique way that only BBC Radio 4 Extra can.”

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, BBC Radio 4 Extra, Series 1 & 2, begins Saturday 8th March, 6.00-6.30pm.
Further episodes will follow weekly (e.g. episode 2, Saturday 15th March, 6.00-6.30pm).
Series 1 is titled ‘The Primary Phase’- there are 6 episodes (referred to as ‘Fits’)
Series 2 is titled ‘The Secondary Phase’- there are 6 episodes (referred to as ‘Fits’)

Sony announces the Xperia Z2 Tablet at this years MWC 2014

Sony also announced the Xperia Z2 tablet at the MWV 2014 today, the biggest change again comes in the form of the screen, which is essentially a bigger 10.1-inch version of what you get with the Z2. That means it uses IPS for improved viewing angles, as well as the mobile Bravia engine, Triluminious display and Live Colour tech pilfered from Sony’s TVs.

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At 6.4mm it certainly is slim, with a ‘barely there’ feeling that isn’t unlike what you get with a Kindle.

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The processing speed is covered off by a 2.3 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor, which is the same as the one found in the Xperia Z2. 3GB of RAM keeps multi-tasking covered, while 4G LTE adds more connectivity options. Expect to get plenty of life from the device’s 6000 mAh battery.

Speakers have now been moved to the front of the device to stop you from blocking them with fingers while listening to music.

 

Sony announces the Xperia M2 at MWC 2014

Sony has added a new mid-range smartphone to its Xperia line at this years MWC 2014, with the Xperia M2 is said to be the slimmest 4G smartphone in its class, measuring in at 8.6mm thick.

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It features a 4.8-inch qHD display, supported by a 1.2 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 400 processor, 1GB RAM, 8GB of internal memory and a 2300mAh battery.

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A rear 8MP Exmor RS camera is onboard, armed with autoscene recognition and HDR. A range of camera apps are pre-installed on the device including Social live, Timeshift burst and Picture Effect for live video broadcasting and sharing.

Sony is also offering three blockbuster movies to watch on the device and a 30-day free trial of its Music Unlimited service. The device will be available in a choice of black, white and purple colours from April 2014 globally.

“Xperia M2 is an ultra fast smartphone that offers brilliant specs and performance, reaching new audiences with a mid-range price. This is a great device for the customer looking for a smartphone that has it all,” Xperia marketing director Calum MacDougall said.

Sony Reveals the Xperia Z2 at MWC 2014

Today Sony has unveiled details of its new Xperia Z2 smartphone at this years MWC 2014. With the handset boasts a powerful 2.3 GHz snapdragon 801 processor and comes water and dust-proof like much of the Xperia range.

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The Xperia Z2 smartphone has a solid aluminium frame with smoother edges compared to its predecessor, the Xperia Z1. EE has also announced that it will offer the Xperia Z2 on its superfast 4GEE network in the UK. Sony is also offering three blockbuster movies to watch on the device and a 30-day free trial of its Music Unlimited service.

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With Sony retaining the 20.7 megapixel camera but it is now able to shoot in 4K (3840×2160), the smartphone which will launch globally in April 2014.

The 4G LTE 8.2mm device is also packed with a 3200 mAh battery, 3GB RAM and 16GB of internal storage with microSD support for further storage expansion up to 64GB.

The device uses a 5.2-inch Full HD Triluminos display with Live Colour LED and is said to be the first smartphone to use digital noise cancelling technology with compatible headphones.