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Same issue as you all. On my second replacement now. Wondering if im gonna try my third, or ask for a refund. Really disappointed as i love the tablet. But my ears hurt from the white noise! For reference this is in Norway.
There are a number of posts here where someone has had the Z4 Tablet replaced with another one in the fauty batch, with the same problem. I wonder whether if you buy it in a retail store it will be from a different batch? As far as I can tell, no-one buying one in the UK (where I am) has had this problem, but a number of people in different countries in northern Europe seem to have had this problem
Hi drlmiles
My other half has a Z4 tablet with this problem, we think. Bought from the Sony Shop in Camberley, Surrey, England. White noise during all sound obvious at low levels.
Will let you know how we get on trying to sort it out!
@MrPMonkeyD Sorry to hear that. I was obviously tempting fate by suggesting no-one in the UK had had this problem...
I own the Z3 Tablet Compact and am so pleased and impressed that I want to get its big brother the Z4 Tablet.
The incidents of bad sound quality has given me pause, while I appreciate that only certain batches seem to be affected nonetheless I am concerned as to what protection is available if I should get one. So I contacted Sony Support and linked them both to this topic and the similar one on XDA Developers
http://forum.xda-developers.com/z4-tablet/help/help-white-noise-z4-t3177162
Sony's reply was less than reassuring, to quote:-
“I can confirm there are no known issues in regards to the Audio on the Xperia Z4 Tablet. You are provided a 24 month manufacturing warranty for your tablet, so if you do buy one and have any issues, whether that be Audio or something else, you can send it into our repair centre and if it has a manufacturing fault then we will repair this free of charge.”
In other words the artefacts that trouble us may not be deemed to be a manufacturing fault. So if the retailer or Sony decide to dig their heels in I could be left high and dry with a device that is unacceptable to my ears.
I have had the very same sound problem several years ago with a laptop bought direct from the shop/manufacturer and who refused to accept it is a fault so I was stuck. Similar to erik_svensson's experience on page 3 of this thread.
I would take the chance and buy a Z4 but only if I am confident that Sony will stand by their product. And at this moment I lack that confidence.
It is very sad that keen Sony fans like @rebski are being put off buying a Z4 tablet by Sony's reluctance (or refusal?) to admit a known problem.
However, from what I have seen, if you buy your tablet from a STORE, not online, you cane return it to the store, show the problem, and get it changed for another one. Others on this forum have done this (sometimes getting another Z4 Tablet with the same problem...)
Thanks to viridis' reassuring observation I decided to persevere and bought a used O2 model. I checked beforehand with the seller that there were no sound issues.
The sound seems free of the artefacts described here although of not particularly good quality, albeit quite loud. In fact the sound of my Z3 Compact Tablet is more acceptable.
For reference the date on the sticker on the box is 03/08/2015.
The Model sticker reads: SGP771 SI 1294-0810 Rev 3
The tablet itself is superb and a joy to use.