The Sony Xperia X is a winning compact phone for its high-quality camera and ergonomic in-hand fit. The dedicated camera button gives you a convenient quick-shoot option
Battery life is constrained, and the fingerprint reader won't work on the US version of the phone
A reliable and likable midrange phone, the Xperia X stands out for its palm-friendly build and strong camera, but we can't recommend it for US customers...
Abstract: Sony kicked off its MWC 2016 campaign with three new smartphone models - the Sony Xperia X, X Performance and the Xperia XA - alongside a smart Bluetooth earpiece called the Xperia Ear and a host of smart home products and wearables.Of all this clutch of...
Abstract: Combining two phones in one review may seem counterintuitive, and I don't mean to confuse you. Quite the opposite, given the similarities here, since Sony chose to stick to a familiar design philosophy for both that almost makes them indistinguishable. An...
Published: 2016-06-02, Author: Patrick , review by: mobilesyrup.com
Abstract: The messaging, design and branding behind Sony's Xperia X devices, a new line of four different smartphones, is confusing.Looking at each device laid out in a row reveals few noticeable differences between each smartphone. It's only upon closer inspection...
Published: 2016-02-24, Author: Patrick , review by: mobilesyrup.com
Abstract: With LG and Samsung stealing much of the attention at this year's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, it's easy to forget other manufacturers are also announcing new smartphones at the massive event.With little fan fair, Sony revealed a new line of Xperia...
it's tough to nail down exactly where the Xperia X sits in the increasingly blurry space between mid-range and high-end phones. It's pricier than the average mid-ranger, but under-delivers compared to the high-end competition. And it's not really the be...
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...