Post by account_disabled on Feb 1, 2024 7:12:20 GMT
Sony's flagship Xperia Z line has garnered quite a loyal following in its time and has had some influential members in its ranks. However, in February 2016, the series suddenly ended with the arrival of the Xperia X series . Sony didn't completely move away from the flagships, but the new models definitely had a different feel to them than the Z5 series (which includes the important points of being the first phone with a 4K screen ). Let's look at the original trio. SONY Xperia X Performance SONY Xperia X Performance The SONY Xperia X Performance led the pack with the Snapdragon 820 chipset, a much-needed upgrade over the disastrous Snapdragon 810 used by the Z5 and Z5 Premium.
However, Sony kept the RAM capacity at 3 GB, while the competition C Level Executive List from Samsung, LG, HTC and others moved to 4 GB. Sony Xperia X Performance in different colors Sony Xperia X Performance in different colors Sony Xperia X Performance in different colors Sony Xperia X Performance in different colors Also, the 1080p display measured just 5.0 inches on the small side this time around, and 0.2 inches smaller than the Z5's display. Also, the Galaxy S7, LG G5 and HTC 10 all had 1440p panels. That's not all, the main camera used a 23MP sensor, but it lost the ability to passively record 4K video (although the chipset, like the Z5's camera, was capable). Sony Xperia X Performance had a small 5.0 The body of the phone was still IP68 dust and water resistant, but the milled aluminum frame was replaced with a cheaper plastic frame.
The aluminum back helped retain some of the premium feel, but something definitely felt off. The Xperia X Performance may have had a metal back, but its frame was polycarbonate The Xperia X Performance may have had a metal back, but its frame was polycarbonate When we reviewed the phone, we commented that we think that Sony is deliberately leaving some space for the Xperia X Premium model. Either Sony was saving its true flagship for a later release, or the company agreed to a mid-afternoon effort. Seeing as no real Premium model came that year, it was probably the last. The SONY Xperia X was the mass market variant and it was definitely a mid-ranger. However, it had the same 5.0-inch 1080p IPS LCD as the X Performance, the same 23MP camera, and basically the same battery (80 mAh give or take).
However, Sony kept the RAM capacity at 3 GB, while the competition C Level Executive List from Samsung, LG, HTC and others moved to 4 GB. Sony Xperia X Performance in different colors Sony Xperia X Performance in different colors Sony Xperia X Performance in different colors Sony Xperia X Performance in different colors Also, the 1080p display measured just 5.0 inches on the small side this time around, and 0.2 inches smaller than the Z5's display. Also, the Galaxy S7, LG G5 and HTC 10 all had 1440p panels. That's not all, the main camera used a 23MP sensor, but it lost the ability to passively record 4K video (although the chipset, like the Z5's camera, was capable). Sony Xperia X Performance had a small 5.0 The body of the phone was still IP68 dust and water resistant, but the milled aluminum frame was replaced with a cheaper plastic frame.
The aluminum back helped retain some of the premium feel, but something definitely felt off. The Xperia X Performance may have had a metal back, but its frame was polycarbonate The Xperia X Performance may have had a metal back, but its frame was polycarbonate When we reviewed the phone, we commented that we think that Sony is deliberately leaving some space for the Xperia X Premium model. Either Sony was saving its true flagship for a later release, or the company agreed to a mid-afternoon effort. Seeing as no real Premium model came that year, it was probably the last. The SONY Xperia X was the mass market variant and it was definitely a mid-ranger. However, it had the same 5.0-inch 1080p IPS LCD as the X Performance, the same 23MP camera, and basically the same battery (80 mAh give or take).