Xperia X all

Sony has been a long time player in the Android space. As a consumer electronic company with a long history, they have many fans. However, despite their longevity and consumer base, they have just not been able to break into the market in a profitable way. At this year’s MWC Sony released the rumoured successor to their Xperia Z5 line, but it wasn’t the Z6 we were expecting, no it was a new line, the Xperia X series. The New Xperia X line-up contains the Xperia XA, Xperia X and the Xperia X Performance.

Today we have seen a little movement from Sony with several new official product videos hitting their YouTube channel as we as a press release from Sony UK announcing that from today pre-orders will be going live across various markets. Unfortunately, the X series still shows as ‘coming soon’ in Australia so it doesn’t look like we’re in for pre-orders down under just yet.

If you need a refresher on the Xperia X series take a look below

 Sony Xperia XASony Xperia XSony Xperia X Performance
Release dateFebruary 2016 February 2016 February 2016 Screen size5.0-inch5.0-inch5.0-inchScreen technologyIPS LCDIPS LCDIPS LCDResolution1,280 x 7201,920 x 1,0801,920 x 1,080PPI294441441Rear camera13MP23MP23MPRear aperture f/2.0f/2.0Front camera8MP13MP13MPFront aperture f/2.0f/2.0ChipsetMediaTek Helio P10Snapdragon 650Snapdragon 820Core config2.0 GHz x 81.8 GHZ x 2 + 1.4 GHZ x22.15 GHz x 2 + 1.6 GHz x 2Ram2GB3GB3GBStorage16GB
  • 32GB
  • 64GB
32GBMicroSDYes, up to 200GBYes, up to 200GBYes, up to 200GBBattery2,300 mAh2,620 mAh2,700 mAhBattery removableConnectorMicroUSBMicroUSBMicroUSBHeadphone PortYesYesYesHeadphone LocationSpeaker ConfigurationWIFI standards
  • 802.11 a/b/g/n
  • Wi-Fi Direct
  • DLNA
  • Hotspot
802.11 a/b/g/n/ac802.11 a/b/g/n/acBluetooth standards
  • 4.1
  • LE
  • A2DP
  • 4.2
  • LE
  • A2DP
  • 4.2
  • LE
  • A2DP
NFCYesYesYesLocation
  • A-GPS
  • GLONASS
  • A-GPS
  • GLONASS
  • A-GPS
  • GLONASS
  • BDS
Android OSAndroid 6.0.1Android 6.0.1Android 6.0.1Vendor skinXperia UIXperia UIXperia UIDimensions143.6 x 66.8 x 7.9 mm143 x 69 x 7.7 mm143.7 x 70.4 x 8.7 mmWeight137g152g164gColours
  • White
  • Graphite Black
  • Lime Gold
  • Rose Gold
  • White
  • Graphite Black
  • Lime Gold
  • Rose Gold
  • White
  • Graphite Black

I have to admit, I hold a special place in my heart for Sony, and I want to see them find success in the increasingly competitive mobile/ consumer electronics market. Could the X line finally allow Sony to turn around their Mobile division?

We’ll keep an eye out for the Australian release and let you know when we find anything out.

How is the Xperia X line-up looking to you? Let us know in the comments

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    So tempted by these, disappointed no compact sized version.

    I switched back to a Nexus 5 from my Xperia Z3c to see if I could handle the larger phone and now I’m more disappointed by the slowness of getting OS updates on OEM phones than I am about a larger phone.

    I’m seriously considering a Nexus 5X or wait and see what new Nexus comes out after Google I/O, but USB-C is the only thing I’m hesitant about, I have too many cables and places I need to charge a phone that I’d have to get multiple extra cables.

    Nice. Only improvement over that Xperia X i’d make is USB-C, other than that that may be the phone I get if my current breaks in the future