So, does X mark the spot? Sony hopes to it seems.
At Mobile World Congress, they've released the X, the XA and the X Performance.
How it breaks down is the X is their 'baseline', the XA is their economy and Performance is the flagship level.
Here's the specs of each
(table made by PhoneArena)
Sadly not a huge difference from the previous iterations, and without pricing it's hard to make a real comparison. I'm just a little shocked at the MT chip in a Sony device.
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At Mobile World Congress, they've released the X, the XA and the X Performance.
How it breaks down is the X is their 'baseline', the XA is their economy and Performance is the flagship level.
Here's the specs of each
Sony Xperia X Performance | Sony Xperia X | Sony Xperia XA | |
Platform | Android 6 Marshmallow | Android 6 Marshmallow | Android 6 Marshmallow |
Dimensions | 144.8 x 71.1 x 7.6mm 164.4 g weight | 142.7 x 69.4 x 7.9mm 153g weight | 143.6 x 66.8 x 7.9mm 137.4g weight |
Display | 5" Full HD (1080 x 1920) | 5" Full HD (1080 x 1920) | 5” HD (720 x 1280) |
SoC | Snapdragon 820 | Snapdragon 650 | MediaTek MT6755 |
RAM | 3 GB | 3 GB | 2 GB |
Cameras | 23MP, Predictive Hybrid AF 13MP front cam | 23MP, Predictive Hybrid AF 13MP front cam | 13MP Exmor RS, 1/3" 8 MP front camera |
Storage | 32 GB with microSD support | 32 GB (1 SIM) / 64 GB (2 SIM) with microSD support | 16 GB with microSD support |
Battery | 2700 mAh | 2620 mAh | 2300 mAh |
Sadly not a huge difference from the previous iterations, and without pricing it's hard to make a real comparison. I'm just a little shocked at the MT chip in a Sony device.
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