Credits: Sony MobileThe Xperia X is a lovely phone in my opinion. It's just too expensive to put it bluntly. Is it worth the cash? Maybe? However I think that at this price, there are equivalent or better options.Nevertheless, I loved the “xperience” and...
Curved glass is fantastic to swipe on, Fingerprint sensor is faster than any other device, including the Galaxy S7 and iPhone 6S, The S650 is a pretty capable chip — more powerful than the Z3's S801, The device charges really fast
‘STAMINA' mode isn't really the old STAMINA mode, No waterproofing, No Gorilla or Dragontrail glass, leading to poor scratch and shatter protection, Slippery, Not value for money at all
Great UI, Decent camera performance, Functional design
Expensive, Lowerpowered "flagship", Average battery life
Our standard battery test for mobile phones includes the following parameters:Sony Xperia X has a battery capacity of 2,620mAh. That's lower than the LG G5's 2,800mAh battery capacity, yet the Xperia X managed to pull 450 minutes of continuous playback wi...
Abstract: The Sony Xperia X is the flagship phone of Sony's refreshed Xperia range and successor to the Xperia Z5. It was first announced at the Mobile World Congress in February this year, and launched here last week. The phone is a solid piece of work, with a res...
Abstract: The design heritage of the new Sony Xperia X series phones is as clear as day. Drawing cues from the Xperia Z5 phones , the Xperia XA, X and X Performance all feature the same blocky, utilitarian design, except it has smoothed out the more angular edges o...
Good Performance, Beautiful fit and finish, Great Camera
Not Waterproof, No USB Type C, Camera needs optimization
Even though the Xperia X isn't targeted as a high-end phone, you'd be hard-pressed to think otherwise. It has a beautiful design and performs as well as any other high-end phone, as long as you're not playing demanding 3D games. My only complain is that t...