Sony talks about downgrading content on the Xperia Z5 Premium to 1080p | Android Central
Future-proofing at its best Sony talks about downgrading content on the Xperia Z5 Premium to 1080p Last month at IFA , Sony unveiled the Xperia Z5 Premium , the first smartphone to offer a 4K display. While the 806ppi pixel density is absolutely stunning to look at, Sony has since revealed that the phone would display select content — such as images and videos shot — natively in 4K, with regular usage downgraded to Full HD: Xperia Z5 Premium uses its 4K display when you're viewing either the 4K content you've captured using your device or third-party 4K content from streaming services – all other content (including the homescreen and apps) are displayed in 1080p Full HD or lower resolution to simply optimise performance, power consumption and battery stamina so you can use the device for up to two days without charging. Sony is now offering more insights into its decision to downgrade the display: There's a few reasons – first up,Read full article from Sony talks about downgrading content on the Xperia Z5 Premium to 1080p | Android Central
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