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August 2016
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Utilisateurs
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Looking at all these comparisons individually, Sony's model ended up coming a lot closer to competing on the same level as Apple's market-leader than we ever expected it might, and even where one phone pulled ahead of the other in all the various aspects...
Excellent build quality, IP68 dust and water resistant, Minimalistic UI, yet lots of features, Lots of added value and tie-ins, Superb stereo front-facing speakers, Integral part of a high-resolution sound lifestyle, Good VR performance, Amazing camera ph
No fingerprint scanner on US model, Mediocre display for a 2016 flagship, Less than average battery life, Camera software can be slow, No 4K recording, Low light camera performance is poor
Sony's latest flagship delivers their promise of quality in many respects, paying great homage to Xperia flagships of the past. It falls short in a number of areas though, and for $700 you're absolutely going to find other phones that do just about eve...
Publié: 2016-07-07, Auteur: Daniel , review by: phonearena.com
A tad better outdoor visibility, Better camera overall, Tighter performance, Very fast charing
With a more elegant and palm-friendly chassis, superior camera, and much faster charging, the Galaxy S7 is the clear winner here. On paper the phones are near equals, but when we got down to the details, Samsung's flagship turned out to be better in almos...
Extrait: A quick comparison of Sony's mid-ranger and high-ender...
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Publié: 2016-07-05, Auteur: Jason , review by: mashable.com
Snaps quality pics, Waterproof, Unlocked for AT&T and T-Mobile in the U.S
Lacks fingerprint reader, Sluggish performance, High price doesn't match overall experience
Sony Xperia X PerformanceThe GoodSnaps quality pics • Waterproof • Unlocked for AT&T and T-Mobile in the U.S.The BadLacks fingerprint reader • Sluggish performance • High price doesn't match overall experienceThe Bottom LineThe Sony Xperia X Performance's...
Elegant glass and brushed metal design, Sony's Android skin lets you tweak certain settings more easily, and gives you extra battery saving options, Quick launch camera button lets you snap photos with just two presses, Good battery life
Overall performance isn't up to par with the OnePlus 3, Gets hot easily, No USB Type-C connector, Expensive for what it offers
Fast as any phone out there, Excellent battery life, Top-level camera
Thick and slabby design, Missing flagship features like a fingerprint reader and always-on screen, Too much bloatware
The Xperia X Performanceꞌs $700 price tag invites comparisons to other phones in that lofty price range — the iPhone 6s and, arguably, the best Android handset ever made in the Samsung Galaxy S7. Sonyꞌs offering canꞌt match the stylish design of those sma...
Great performance in apps and games, Nice daylight photo capabilities, Excellent stereo sound output, Waterproof metal chassis is one handfriendly
Stupefying screen responsiveness issues, Slow camera startup and occasional shutter stutter, Too similar to the Z5, Can't justify its $150 price increase over Xperia X
Should you buy the Sony Xperia X Performance? Probably notLet's take a look at what we have. A phone with at least one critical flaw that could possibly be solved with a software update. A phone that, were it $200 cheaper, would still have trouble standin...
Not worth the asking price, Lacks some features you'd expect from a flagship, Middling camera, Occasionally overheats
Sony, what are you doing? Though the $700 Xperia X Performance features a flagship-level processor and runs well as a result, Sony apparently didn't feel the need to bring anything new to the table. What we have here is a reasonably good smartphone th...
Nice, clean look, Unobtrusive UI, Respectable performance, Fast camera launch/capture
Price, price, price, Hardware not quite up to the level of competitors, Lack of 4K video is a downgrade from Z5, Build quality falls short of expectations
The big problem with the Sony Xperia X Performance isn't one having to do with the phone's features, its software, or even its design. Instead, it's in how the manufacturer is positioning the phone.With a $700 price tag (the phone's currently available fo...