Sony Xperia XA F3115
Aesthetically speaking, the Sony Xperia XA is a stunning phone. Everyone should find a colour to match their personality by choosing from White, Graphite Black, Lime Gold and Rose Gold. At only 7.9mm thick, it has a sleek, minimalist look, and at 137.4g you’ll be able to take it anywhere without it affecting the weight of your pocket too much. With its 5-inch screen covered in scratch-resistant glass, it will keep on looking stunning for a long time too.
Luckily its highlights don’t stop there, because its functionality is as exceptional as its style. At its foundation, it has an Octa-core CPU and a Mali-T860MP2 GPU which helps this Smartphone perform quick & fault free. Paired with this is an Android version 6.0.1 (Marshmallow) operating system. For even better application support, you should consider upgrading to version 7.0 (Nougat) though.
Download applications, files and images onto the Xperia’s 16GB internal storage space. You’ll find that it can contain quite a lot of your favourite games and images. You can easily slide in a 256GB MicroSD card if you need to store even more data.
One feature that may use up storage space is the Sony Xperia XA’s camera. With a 13MP camera, you may be tempted to take more pictures than usual, due to their exceptional quality. All the photos will look extraordinary on the touchscreen, with its resolution of 720x1280 pixels and 294 ppi pixel density.
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Sony Xperia XA review review
- Looks a million bucks, and feels premium too
- Plays nice with microSD cards
- Decent screen for your cash
- Moto G4 offers more for less
- Underpowered performance
- Battery life woes
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super but not waterproof if its water proof its very better
Sony Xperia XA Smartphone Review
Sony's new Xperia XA mid-range smartphone reaps in some plus points with its good configuration: The 16 GB internal storage is easily expandable with a micro-SD card, the micro-USB port is OTG compatible, and NFC is also on board.- slim casing
- dedicated camera button
- micro-SD slot with App2SD
- Micacast
- USB OTG and DLNA support
- 5 GHz WiFi
- decent front-facing camera with autofocus
- bright screen
- decent total performance
- Android 6.0 Marshmallow
- good call quality via earpiece
- Quick Charge support
- short battery life
- no fingerprint scanner
- touchscreen issues in review sample
- poor hands-free performance
- primary camera's focus issues in videos
- non-removable battery
- No Pump Express+ 2.0 charger included
Great phone
I would recommend this phone. It is easy to get used to. It is smaller and easier to carry in a pocket. All around good phone.
not as expected
Receive faulty unit mic wasn't working need to replace battery drains out quickly . Don't feel battery saver working media experience is also bad my Lumia 532 ds perform well in every department compare to Xperia xa dual
... the phone for about a year now and I love it. I plan on upgrading to a newer ...
I've had the phone for about a year now and I love it. I plan on upgrading to a newer Xperia. I got. Mines in rose gold so went I first opened the box I fell it in love with everything about it.
Sony Xperia XA review
We quite liked our time with the Sony Xperia XA, and it represents much better value for money than the flagship Xperia X, which is overpriced. We recommend the XA if you want a sleek, smart, mid-range phone that does everything acceptably well.
After Sony upgraded to Android 7.0, the camera and battery life became noticeably better.
With ultra-thin bezels, good build quality and decent camera, the Sony Xperia XA sure doesn't look like a mid-range phone. It's let down by disappointing battery life and a sluggish feel in everyday use, but at $499 or on contract from $43 per month, the XA is reasonable value.
Sony Xperia XA
Sony's recent phones, such as the Xperia X , have been too blocky to be called truly stylish. Not so with the Xperia XA. This 5-inch phone has an edge-to-edge display with only the merest sliver of a bezel. It gives the XA a lusciously premium look that belies its affordable price tag.- With a super-skinny bezel
- the Sony Xperia XA is a great-looking phone that's comfortable to use in one hand
- Its low screen resolution, short-lived battery and meagre amount of built-in storage are major setbacks
- Sony has loaded the phone with a horrible mess of bloatware