It's hard to get excited about the Xperia X until we know how much it will cost. Things start to get interesting if it's around £350, but if it's priced similarly to the Galaxy S7, for example, the Xperia X is going to struggle to compete with its Full HD...
Over-vivid display colour for camera preview, Camera can't match the best, No 4K video capture
If Sony manages to keep the price low and make it affordable, then the X's premium-feeling build and sleek design will be a tempting buy for those looking for a daily driver, minus all the bells and whistles. The camera is promising, and we look forward...
Abstract: Say hello to your new Sony Xperia Z6. Sony has confirmed that it will be discontinuing its flagship Z series and moving its focus to its newly-refreshed X series. The Xperia X is actually one of three new X series phones coming to the UK this summer, and...
Boring design, Unreliable camera, Awful button placment, Far too expensive, Some performance niggles
Sony Xperia X – Battery Life Sony claims you'll get two days of use from the Xperia X. I haven't. And I'm doubtful whether you will either. It's a 2,620mAh cell, which may sound small but is meaty enough to get you through the day. But Sony's two-day clai...
Solidly constructed, Great Camera, Good Battery Life, Bright and Crisp Display
Overpriced, Fingerprint Sensor a Tad Finicky
The Xperia X is a good all-round smartphone. Its vibrant display, rich camera features and long lasting battery are enviable indeed. Charging consumers R12 000 for such a device, however, is simply too much, especially when the likes of the higher specced...
Impressive Display, Compact Design, microSD card support
Overpriced, No Waterproofing, Slow Camera
It has its moments but the Xperia X is no alternative to the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Apple iPhone 6s. In fact, it seems a step below the current flagship line up from the competition in terms of both performance and hardware. At Rs 48,990 it seems exorbitan...
Good Build Quality, Great Camera Performance (Front and Rear), Amazing Video Stabilization, Fast and Responsive Fingerprint Sensor, Hybrid DualSIM Card with 4G LTE, Good Stereo Speakers, Great Sound Quality over Earphones
Price, No 4K Video Recording, No Waterproofing (May not be a con for some), Battery Life,
The Sony Xperia X is perhaps one of the best smartphones from Sony in a long time. Instead of focusing on outright specifications and unwanted details, they focused and perfected the things that really matter in a smartphone. The major con for me on the d...
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Published: 2016-06-17, Author: Ali , review by: gadgets.ndtv.com
Good, Good design and build, Decent screen, Good camera performance, Quick focusing and shooting, 64GB internal storage
Too expensive, Serious heat issues, Too much bloatware, Fingerprint sensor is inconsistent
Sony's new flagship Xperia X Dual gives us mixed feelings. It's a beautiful device that's built well, has a good screen and sports a feature-filled camera that takes good pictures in most conditions. Unfortunately, there are serious flaws as well, with he...
Despite all these downsides, Xperia X is a great package of premium design and top-notch features. If you are looking for a premium and stylish smartphone with top-notch features like beautiful display, great camera combination, long lasting battery, grea...