Sony Xperia X is one of the two brand new smartphones that Sony has recently added to its Xperia lineup. Though not as powerful compared to its Xperia XZ sibling, it comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 650 chipset. Aside from that, it also comes with a number of features that makes it a preferred option among buyers.
In a Mobile & Apps report, it was disclosed that Sony Xperia X is relatively lighter and sleeker compared to one of its closest rivals in the class, which is the Samsung Galaxy C7. According to the Sony Xperia X official page, the device weighs about 152 grams and comes with dimensions of 143 x 69 x 7.7mm.
The report also shared that Sony Xperia X is equipped with a 5.0-inch screen with the IPS LCD display panel with a resolution similar to that of the Galaxy C7's 1080 x 1920 pixels. Furthermore, it features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 650 chipset, 3 GB RAM and two internal storage options of 64 GB and 32 GB.
A Gadgets 360 article revealed that Sony Xperia X runs on an Android Marshmallow v6.0 along with a non-removable Li-Ion 3300 mAh battery. Sony claimed that the battery attached to the Xperia X was designed to provide a longer battery lifespan and can last up to two days.
In addition, the battery is also equipped with the ground-breaking Qnovo Adaptive Charging feature responsible for keeping the battery healthy while charging.
Based on the specs provided by Sony's official page, Xperia X is blessed with a 23 megapixel rear camera that can capture images in less than 0.6 seconds. It features the Hybrid Autofocus and a relatively faster image processing feature that allows it to capture even the spontaneous moments.
Finally, it is fitted with a 13 megapixel front camera with Sony's low-light sensors that enable it to provide sharper shots. Thus, this smartphone is expected to become a bestseller for buyers who are fond of taking selfies.