Sony Xperia X Performance hands-on: Second encounter

31 May, 2016
If you were upset that the Xperia X "only has a Snapdragon 650" and "the Xperia X isn't water resistant anymore", as many of our readers have, fear no more. The Sony Xperia X Performance is here to cover all of these bases in the same compact footprint.

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  • 31 May 2016

AnonD-56158, 31 May 2016Most if not all people especially long time Sony fans are u... moreNo im not, so speak for yourslef

    I wonder why sony cant get their phones on the US to use finger print readers, it must be that they didnt agree to provide the info to the NSA like apple or samsung.

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      • t7X
      • 31 May 2016

      Most if not all people especially long time Sony fans are upset about the price Sony put on these X series phones.

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        • UNx
        • 31 May 2016

        galaxy s7 better in everything and price more reasonable

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          • 31 May 2016

          Anonymous, 31 May 2016So it's supposedly a flagship with no 4k video record..no f... moreSony has had their act together for some time now, but despite putting phenomenal flagship devices out (such as the Z5 Premium which had better hardware than anything last year and still most phones this year) people haven't supported them back in return. Instead, people stick with the usual Samsung or iPhone blahblahblah. Sony is now trying a different strategy, a flagship device with a feature or two missing. Can't blame them. There are only so many times you can release (arguably) the best phone on the market, just to have it be ignored.

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            • mMx
            • 31 May 2016

            No fingerprint sensor? 3 GB of RAM? 2600 mAh battery? lol

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              • McW
              • 31 May 2016

              So it's supposedly a flagship with no 4k video record..no fingerprint recognition and priced at $699? C'mon Sony get your act together!