You'll also need to dive into the phone's security settings and allow app downloads from 'Unknown Sources' before attempting to get download of Amazon's apps. It requires you to first of all download Amazon's own third-party app store, called Underground, from which you then have to download the Prime Video app. We did have some luck in the Xperia Lounge, with a banner advertising the fact that Amazon Prime Video provides a selection of 4K HDR content - although even getting to this isn't the most straight forward. Google Play Movies & TV is no help either, as it doesn’t provide 4K HDR footage for handsets. The Video app was potentially the most confusing allowing us to select the cable television service we used at home and showing us a full program guide, but no links to any of that elusive 4K content we were after. What’s New is essentially just a simple app store and download center for apps, themes and wallpapers. However, there were no obvious signposts after getting past the setup wizard, so we headed to the pre-installed Google and Sony applications – Play Movies & TV, Xperia Lounge, What’s New, Video and YouTube – to see if any of them could offer us some help. We hoped that on starting up the phone for the first time we’d be directed to an app or store featuring videos that would show off the phone’s corking display. That’s because the Xperia XZ Premium doesn’t make finding 4K HDR video particularly easy. The thing is, it’s not exactly straightforward to see. It’s a wonderful viewing experience, and one that really has to be seen to be believed. On-screen people look like they're sitting just the other side of the glass, as if you were looking through a window rather than at a smartphone display. We watched a number of videos, and were blown away by the clarity of the display. If you have access to 4K HDR video content, the Xperia XZ Premium will seriously impress. With a heap of power under the hood, dual front-facing speakers, a 4K HDR display and high-resolution audio support, the Sony Xperia XZ Premium is a serious multimedia machine. 4K footage difficult to find, but looks stunning.
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