Sony Xperia XA1 32 GB
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The representative of the detachment of smartphones of the middle class, in which everything is chosen wisely. So, the balanced hardware of the gadget successfully handles with most modern applications, the merit of which lies on the shoulders of the MediaTek Helio P20 chip and 3 GB of RAM. The amount of internal memory is also quite sufficient — 32 GB. When the free space begins to run out, the user has the right to install a microSD memory card in a separate slot.
We are not talking about any hybridity of slots, especially since the Sony Xperia XA1 is equipped with only one “seat” for a “sim card”. Average, by the standards of modern smartphones, the screen resolution value (1280x720 pixels) fits well into the 5-inch diagonal of the device. The main pride of the device is the camera inherited from the flagship Sony Xperia Z5. The main module with a large matrix (1 / 2.3 ") has a resolution of 23 MP and f / 2.0 aperture. It can also record 4K video. The selfie camera, in turn, takes 8-megapixel pictures.
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The best model among all the phones, it worked for 2 years and would have kept working if my son didn't help. Sony has never let me down, it's the best. Excellent camera, very thin, light and compact. The fact that the back cover cannot be removed, but is glued on. use Sony Xperia XA1 more than year |
Appearance The touch screen partially stopped working a week after purchase; it was replaced under warranty with the same model. With the second one, after a month, the same problem with the touch screen occurred. Decided to get my money back. |
I couldn't save my previous Lenovo smartphone. I knew I needed protection, kept thinking about buying a flip case, but kept putting it off. The phone is much more comfortable to carry naked and easily fits in a pocket, but with a case, it's just not the same. But in the end, the phone died from one unfortunate fall, the screen shattered and not just the screen got damaged (( I thought I'd buy something similar from the same manufacturer, but saw this device with a colleague and couldn't resist. It's Sony, and Sony is always cool )) The case is nice, feels pleasant in the hand and is not particularly slippery. It's important that it's compact and of moderate weight. It's comfortable to carry in your pocket. It works very swiftly, apps start much faster than on the previous smartphone. There's more memory, so a whole bunch of apps can run in the background. The display is nice, fingerprints don't stick, a good oleophobic coating takes care of that. The call speaker sounds good. Plus, it has active noise cancellation, which is really helpful in windy or noisy places. Also, it has a very cool 23-megapixel camera that takes photos almost at the level of flagship models. It has decent brightness and a pleasant soft HDR mode. The battery is a bit weak, doesn't last me two days at all. The screen has a slight "color bias" towards warm tones. But this can be fixed by adjusting the color temperature. Some might not like that there's only one SIM card slot, but I've never really understood the fascination with dual-SIM phones. Okay, maybe for people who use their phones as a main tool in sales or, for example, realtors who make a lot of calls across all mobile networks for work. But with current plans that offer plenty of time to call other carriers, dual-SIM seems like an unnecessary feature to me. |













































