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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Very nice phone.
Fit nicely in the palm of the hand. The phone is the right size for seniors (not too heavy, still it feels solid). It took nice pictures. Voice is loud and clear.
Sony Xperia XA review
The smartphone that's Xtremely Average- Reasonably good camera and touchscreen
- Poor fit and finish
- Questionable aesthetics
- Short battery life
- Slow performance
- Far better value phones available
Worst battery and not user friendly android experience. Avoid!!
Rear camera scratches very easily even with protector is worn on. Camera's lens get very scuff so that leads to muddy and unclear pictures after a while. User experience Terrible. Not even near to genuine Android. Battery life span Disgustingly shocking!
Sony Xperia XA review: overcharging on entrance
The Sony Xperia XA is the low-cost entry in Sony's new lineup. Apart from the cameras and the battery life, it offers a mediocre serving. Find out why it might still be of interest in our full review of the Sony Xperia XA.- Surprisingly good cameras
- Not enough free storage
- Slow
- Poor battery life for a Sony device
Sony Xperia XA
For $280, the Sony Xperia XA just doesn't bring enough to the table to justify its price. Despite a high-quality it suffers from sluggish performance, mediocre battery life, and a relatively low-resolution display.- Attractive bezel-less design
- Solid camera performance
- Expandable storage
- NFC and dual-band Wi-Fi
- Relatively pricey
- Sluggish performance
- Lackluster display
- Mediocre battery life
Sony Xperia XA Review
The Sony Xperia XA is a good-looking unlocked Android phone, but it's too expensive for what you get. The Xperia XA ($279.99) is the third phone in Sony's Xperia X series to see a US launch. Like the Xperia X and the Xperia X Performance, the Xperia XA is a 5-inch unlocked Android phone. The only physical difference between the XA and its siblings is that it has no bezel on the left or right, giving it an edge-to-edge display. Otherwise, the XA is an average unlocked phone with hardware and performance that don't quite live up to its price tag. The Motorola Moto G4 is a much better value for the price. Design, Display, and FeaturesLike most Sony phones, the Xperia XA is compact. Measuring in at 5.65 by 2.63 by 0.31 inches (HWD) and 4.83 ounces, it's notably smaller than the chunky G4 (6.02 by 3.02 by 0.39 inches, 5.47 ounces), although the G4 has a larger 5.5-inch display. The 5-inch Blu R1 HD (5.63 by 2.78 by 0.33 inches, 5.01 ounces) is a closer match, though the XA is especially comfortable to use one-handed due to its rounded metal sides. The front the phone is covered in a ...- Attractive bezel-less design
- Solid camera performance
- Expandable storage
- NFC and dual-band Wi-Fi
- Relatively pricey
- Sluggish performance
- Lackluster display
- Mediocre battery life
Sony Xperia XA - Black
- Slick looking phone
- fast to operate
- Curved screen edge is annoying as can't apply glass screen protector
Sony Xperia XA review: The cheapest member of Sony's new 2016 X-series phones makes some serious compromises to cut costs, but also boasts some gorgeous design. Is it a case of beauty over brains? Here's our full in-depth Xperia XA review.
- Sexy design
- Decent display
- Dependable cameras
Sony Xperia XA
Sony is becoming irrelevant in the mobile space. Its high-end phones are increasingly dull and forgettable, highlighted by the recent Sony Xperia X , and it's now falling behind in the mid-range space thanks to the OnePlus 3 , Moto G4 Plus and Vodafone Smart Ultra 7 .- Clean version of Android
- Good for one-handed use
- Basically no side bezels
- Drab screen
- Better options at this price
- Slow
- unreliable camera
- Grease magnet