These stand out from the aluminum frame, but don’t tarnish the pristine look of the unibody design. Sony has also added rubberized bumpers to the four corners, which helps protect the display if the phone is dropped, reducing the chances of a cracked screen. The Xperia Z3 doesn't look too different from previous models, but it is more comfortable to hold. The rounded sides feel smoother and more comfortable than ever before. Sony clearly listened to user feedback, and the handset is far more pleasant to hold than the previous generations. The glass face and rear hasn't changed much since the first Xperia Z, but other alterations have been made to the frame of the Z3. Sony incorporates premium materials, such as aluminum and glass, into a thin waterproof body. In 2013, Sony first presented its trademarked Omnibalance design on the Xperia Z, which set the design standard for all of the subsequent Xperia Z smartphones.
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