Sony has announced Xperia X, Xperia XA and Xperia X Performance smartphones at mobile World Congress (MWC) 2016 in Barcelona. The company says that the brand new Xperia X series will personify Sony Mobile's brand vision for the "future of communications, with ambient connected devices capable of changing the way you interact with the world." It will be available in White, Graphite Black, Lime Gold and Rose Gold colors. The smartphones will go on sale from summer 2016 and the company is expected to reveal prices at the time of local launch.
Sony Xperia X features 5-inch (1920 x 1080 pixels) Triluminos Display powered by Hexa-Core Snapdragon 650 ( 4x 1.2GHz ARM A53 + 2 x 1.8 GHz ARM A72 ) 64-bit processor with Adreno 510 GPU and 3GB RAM. It has an internal storage of 32GB and can be expanded via microSD up to 200GB. It sports a 23MP rear camera with Exmor RS sensor and Predictive Hybrid AF and has a 13MP front facing camera. It runs on Android 6.0 Marshmallow and has 2630 mAh battery.
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Sony Xperia X, Xperia XA and Xperia X Performance |
Key Features Sony Xperia X :
- 5-inch (1920 x 1080 pixels) Triluminos Display
- Hexa-Core Snapdragon 650 ( 4x 1.2GHz ARM A53 + 2 x 1.8 GHz ARM A72 ) 64-bit processor with Adreno 510 GPU
- 3GB RAM
- 32GB internal storage, Expandable via microSD up to 200GB
- 23MP rear camera with Exmor RS sensor, Predictive Hybrid AF
- 13MP front facing camera
- Android 6.0 Marshmallow
- Dual SIM (Optional)
- DSEE HX, LDAC, Digital Noise Cancelling
- Fingerprint sensor
- 4G LTE / 3G HSPA+, WiFi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac(2.4GHz/5GHz) MIMO, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS/GLONASS, NFC
- 2630 mAh Battery with Qnovo’s Adaptive Charging technology
Sony Xperia X features 5-inch (1280 x 720 pixels) curved glass edge-to-edge display powered by Octa-core (4 x 2.0 GHz + 4 x 1.0 GHz) MediaTek Helio P10 (MT6755) processor with 700MHz Mali T860MP2 GPU and 2GB RAM. It has an internal storage of 16GB and can be expanded via microSD up to 200GB. It sports a 13MP Primary Camera with 1/3” IMX258 Exmos RS sensor and a 8MP front facing camera with Sony IMX219 Exmor R sensor. It runs on Android 6.0 Marshmallow and has 2330 mAh battery.
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Sony Xperia XA |
Key Features Sony Xperia XA :
- 5-inch (1280 x 720 pixels) curved glass edge-to-edge display
- Octa-core (4 x 2.0 GHz + 4 x 1.0 GHz) MediaTek Helio P10 (MT6755) processor with 700MHz Mali T860MP2 GPU
- 2GB RAM
- 16GB internal storage, Expandable via microSD up to 200GB
- 13MP Primary Camera with 1/3” IMX258 Exmos RS sensor
- 8MP front facing camera with Sony IMX219 Exmor R sensor
- Android 6.0 Marshmallow
- Dual SIM (optional)
- 4G LTE, WiFi 820.11 a/b/g/n , Bluetooth 4.1, GPS, NFC
- 2300 mAh battery with Qnovo’s Adaptive Charging technology
Sony Xperia X features 5-inch (1920 x 1080 pixels) Triluminos Display powered by Quad-Core Snapdragon 820 64-bit 14nm processor with Adreno 530 GPU and 3GB RAM. It has an internal storage of 32GB and can be expanded via microSD up to 200GB. It sports a 23MP rear camera with Exmor RS sensor and Predictive Hybrid AF and has a 13MP front facing camera. It runs on Android 6.0 Marshmallow and has 2700 mAh battery.
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Sony Xperia X Performance |
Key Features Sony Xperia X performance :
- 5-inch (1920 x 1080 pixels) Triluminos Display
- Quad-Core Snapdragon 820 64-bit 14nm processor with Adreno 530 GPU
- 3GB RAM
- 32GB internal storage, Expandable via microSD up to 200GB
- 23MP rear camera with Exmos RS sensor, Predictive Hybrid AF
- 13MP front facing camera with 1/3” Exmor RS sensor
- Android 6.0 Marshmallow
- Dual SIM (Optional)
- DSEE HX, LDAC, Digital Noise Cancelling
- Fingerprint sensor
- 4G LTE / 3G HSPA+, WiFi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac(2.4GHz/5GHz) MIMO, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS/GLONASS, NFC
- 2700 mAh Battery with Qnovo’s Adaptive Charging technology
"Sony Mobile will continue to create increasingly personalised and intelligent products and services that empower you to do more, and live more creatively than ever. Our products and services will connect you to each other and become essential and beloved parts of your lives," said Hiroki Totoki, President and CEO at Sony Mobile Communications.
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