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SONY Xperia XA2 smartphone
Sony Xperia XA2 hands-on Youtube review
Description: Sony has just announced the new Sony Xperia XA2 which looks exactly like the XA1. It’s a mid-ranger phone that offers some above average specs. The display is only 5.2” but it is Full HD. The 3300 mAh battery let’s you use the phone for hours without charging. The XA2 comes with the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 630 processor which is amazing and fast. And last but not least, the rear camera is 23 megapixels, offers high ISO sensitivity and can capture slow-motion videos at 120 frames per second.
Pros
- The design looks pretty clean and polished
- Easy to manipulate because of its size. Not overly larg and very compact
- Can use the phone with one hand easily
- Fast CPU (Qualcomm Snapdragon 630 processor
- 23 megapixel camera on the back with high ISO sensitivity and slow-motion capturing capabilities of 120 frames per second
- Very fast and smooth User interface
- Offers Dual SIM cards
- Wide angle front facing camera allows you to squeeze more people in the picture
Cons
- The display is only 5.2"
- Aluminium sides with diamond cut finishes on the edges
- Poor audio quality when using the 3.5 mm jack
Sony Xperia XA2 by PhoneArena Youtube review
Description: The successor of Xperia XA1 will be released soon and through the hands-on, we can see how amazing it will be. Using anodized aluminum material build, the Xperia XA2 has not only a strong and durable build but also a premium and high quality look and touch. Although it’s only a mid-range phone, the camera sensor is remarkable, boasting a 23MP with higher ISO sensitivity for the rear, whereas the front one will have a 120-degree wide-angle lens to fit more people on the frame. Depending on the market, you may or may not get the dual SIM card system.
Pros
- 5.2-inch FHD screen
- Has fingerprint scanner at the back
- Uses Qualcomm Snapdragon 630 processor
- 3GB of RAM & 32GB of ROM
- Boasts 3,300mAh energy pack
- 23MP rear camera sensor with higher ISO sensitivity
- Feature 120-degree wide-angle front camera lens
Cons
- (Depending on market) Sports dual SIM cards