quick question about using phone with gloves - Xperia Z Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is this phone usable with regular gloves?
If not, what could be a decent alternative from Sony with this feature?

Kasprom said:
Is this phone usable with regular gloves?
If not, what could be a decent alternative from Sony with this feature?
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No it don't work with Xperia Z as it doesn't have Glove mode
The Sony device that have Glove mode were -
Xperia sola
Xperia SP
Xperia Z1 Compact
Xperia T2 Ultra / dual
Xperia Z2

I don't know what regular gloves are but it works with my mountain biking and dirt biking gloves.
Sent from my C6606 on 4.4.2 KitKat

workin with leather and running gloves here

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Should I swap xperia Z with ZL?

I had xperia Z for few weeks,one thing I hate to say is ,low ear phone out put and external speaker output ( I know Sony fans will hit me:angel
its probably the extra coatings to protect the water resistance.But in day to day life I find it annoying.I tried ZL -its louder.
One more thing is the level of heat xperia Z is making after some use,probably due to the tight enclosure.
So I am considering to swap it with ZL,but Z is better looking phone,am a bit confused here,please help me out,thanks in advance
In my place,I would never do that.
Xperia ZL have a plastic cheap samsungy look.
But if u find the flaps bad and the speaker low,do it.
I flashed zeroinfinity's sound mod and now it's great.
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Particularly, I found the volume of fw .350 higher than .434!
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Does "Glove Mode" uses more battery?

Generally speaking, does "Glove Mode" uses more battery?
*minion language* whaaat:what:
Whats glove mode i dont have it
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daryltanael said:
Generally speaking, does "Glove Mode" uses more battery?
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Glove mode?
oh yea! xperia z doesnt have gloves mode! haha my bad
kistigun said:
Glove mode?
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Xperia Sola has a "glove mode". It lets you use the touch screen with regular gloves.
Wouldn't be surprised if this is the same kind of technology which allows the Xperia Z Ultra to register touches from anything.
Rekoil said:
Wouldn't be surprised if this is the same kind of technology which allows the Xperia Z Ultra to register touches from anything.
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so youre saying its ON by default for the xperia Z ultra
daryltanael said:
so youre saying its ON by default for the xperia Z ultra
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I'm not saying anything, but from reading about the tech, it sounds a lot like something which could provide the kind of touch support the Xperia Z Ultra has.
Rekoil said:
I'm not saying anything, but from reading about the tech, it sounds a lot like something which could provide the kind of touch support the Xperia Z Ultra has.
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The SP has an option, but I have no idea if it takes up any more power by being enabled.
I don't know about glove mode but my Xperia Z gets unlocked in my pocket, well I've tried with gloves and it doesn't work but it seems to work through some types of fabric like my pants pockets or a sweat shirt and it's really annoying as it takes pictures and videos inside my pocket...
The Z doesn't have this - But I'm gonna guess, glove mode saves battery, the screen can take any touches, but having glove mode disabled blocks non hand touches, so it frees up allowing everything to touch.
Why not test one day with, one day without. see how much screen on time you'll get. (Try to keep the tasks similar though)
Please use the existing thread HERE
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sony xperia z3+ vs z5

hello friends, you believe that the difference between the Z3 and Z5 + is very large, sony forgotten Z3+ by giving priority to the Z5?? today which would you buy?
i am so disappointed with support from sony to z3+ even i have problems with pc companion who no recognizes my device.
what do you think ?
The difference between the Z3+ and Z5 is large I think. The Z5 has dual heat pipes instead of one and a fingerprint scanner. The dual heat pipes are there to handle the Snapdragon 810's heat and the fingerprint scanner is more of luxury at the moment.
Today, I would buy a Z5 compact. I own a Z3+ and I love the way the phone looks and is designed but would like something smaller.
I have both. I like z4 because it glass back and more delicate bezels. It looks like SONY. Z5 is little disapoint for me. With this ugly bezels and "frozen" back glass it loose typical SONY shine. And z4 beats z5 on Antutu. YES it is only synthetic test but more power is more power.And with the last update z4 overheating is reduced.Z5 have a little better camera. And finally I not use this stupid fingerprint sensors.So I prefer Z4.
propov said:
I have both. I like z4 because it glass back and more delicate bezels. It looks like SONY. Z5 is little disapoint for me. With this ugly bezels and "frozen" back glass it loose typical SONY shine. And z4 beats z5 on Antutu. YES it is only synthetic test but more power is more power.And with the last update z4 overheating is reduced.Z5 have a little better camera. And finally I not use this stupid fingerprint sensors.So I prefer Z4.
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Are you sure the z3+ beats z5 on antutu I saw many videos, the z5 beats z3+. My friend the z5 overheating the same way like the z3+
I don't think it's a big enough upgrade, honestly.

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