If it’s power you’re after, ignore the Sony Xperia X and Sony Xperia XA in the company’s 2016 lineup, and focus on the Sony Xperia X Performance.
Like the others in the new X series, the Sony Xperia X Performance is really good at waving all the signs of a flagship phone.
Underneath the hood, though, there’s a mix of what you’d expect to find in a top-tier smartphone, along with a few unpleasant surprises.
Design and display
If you’re seen one Xperia device within the past few years, you’ve seen them all. The Xperia X Performance falls neatly into that group, but it’s not a bad thing at all.
The eye-grabbing glass and brushed metal design make it enjoyable to look at and its 5.6-inch body fits nicely in the hand.
Especially for those in the United States, where Sony’s mobile division is attempting to branch out in a serious way, many haven’t spent a considerable amount of time, or any at all, with a Sony smartphone.
Minimalists will love the Xperia X Performance for its subtle design touches. In the rose gold review unit provided to TechRadar by Sony, the brushed metal back and …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Phones