Sony Corporation has launched a smartphone, the Z5 that is capable of staying on for two days of continuous usage.
Announcing the launch at IFA 2015 in Berlin, Sony CEO Kazuo Hirai said the company would continue to “aggressively develop awe-inspiring consumer electronics.”
The Z5 also spots a fingerprint sensor in the power button, the first Sony phone with such feature, and a lightning-fast camera capable of auto-focus and capture in just 0.03 seconds, the world’s fastest for a smartphone, and faster than the blink of a human eye.
Furthermore, the phone comes packed with a whooping 23 mega-pixel primary camera and a 5.1MP secondary camera.
It is not all cameras however as the screen display is also wonderful. The Sony Xperia Z5 feature a 5.2-inch 1080 x 1920 resolution IPS display with a human-to-phone ratio of 79 per cent.
The phone also contains 3GB of RAM and secondary memory that is expandable to 200GB, among other mouth-watering features.