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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Design élégant
Belle image
Qualité de fabrication
écran borderless
Appareil photo au delà de nos espérances
Design bord à bord
Bonnes performances en jeu
Écran immersif
Appareil photo
Autonomie
Avec sa bordure d'écran très fine
L'Xperia XA a un très beau look et il est confortable à utiliser d'une main
Boitier fin
Boutons dédiés aux caméras
Logement microSD prenant en charge l'App2SD
Micacast
USB OTG et DLNA
WiFi 5 GHz
Camera frontale avec autofocus satisfaisante
Dalle lumineuse
Performances globales
Android 6.0 Marshmallow
Qualité voix en a
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Autonomie
Traitement de l'image un peu lent en photo
Galerie photos
Autres
Trop faible mémoire interne
Performances décevantes
Autonomie acceptable mais décevante pour un Sony
Autonomie catastrophique
Affichage capricieux
Design classique
Dalle "simplement" HD
La faible résolution d'écran
L'autonomie
Le stockage maigrichon et la présence d'une flopée de logiciels préinstallés
Pas de lecteur d'empreintes digitales
Des problèmes avec l'écran tactile sur notre exemplaire
Performances en mainslibres
Des problèmes de focus avec l'appareil photo dorsal en vidéo
We can't offer a final verdict until we've spent more time with these new smartphones, but our first impressions are overall positive. We kind of wish that Sony had just stuck with one phone and combined their best features, because we'd have raved about...
Looks a million bucks, and feels premium too, Plays nice with microSD cards, Decent screen for your cash
Moto G4 offers more for less, Underpowered performance, Battery life woes
It's very hard to draw conclusions about the the Sony Xperia XA, and not just because this is such an early prototype. A huge part of the appeal of a budget handset comes down to, well, how budget it actually is, so without pricing information it's hard...
Clean version of Android, Good for one-handed use, Basically no side bezels
Drab screen, Better options at this price, Slow, unreliable camera, Grease magnet
Sony Xperia XA – Battery I'm not sure how Sony thinks people use its phones, but the brand's constant claims of ‘two-day battery life' always fall way short in my testing. The only way I managed to get more than one day from the 2,300mAh battery is to tur...
Extrait: If the Galaxy J3 is one of those products that seems to have been deliberately made to look a bit naff so that it won't tempt buyers away from Samsung's more expensive models, Sony's Xperia XA is so gorgeous that it may do just that. The new flagship Xper...
With a super-skinny bezel, the Sony Xperia XA is a great-looking phone that's comfortable to use in one hand
Its low screen resolution, short-lived battery and meagre amount of built-in storage are major setbacks. Sony has loaded the phone with a horrible mess of bloatware
Unless slick style is your only concern, skip the Sony Xperia XA for a cheaper phone with better features...
slim casing, dedicated camera button, micro-SD slot with App2SD, Micacast, USB OTG and DLNA support, 5 GHz WiFi, decent front-facing camera with autofocus, bright screen, decent total performance, Android 6.0 Marshmallow, good call quality via earpiece,
short battery life, no fingerprint scanner, touchscreen issues in review sample, poor hands-free performance, primary camera's focus issues in videos, non-removable battery, No Pump Express+ 2.0 charger included
The Xperia XA will primarily catch the attention with its slim line, but the inner values in the form of a fast SoC, bright screen, and expandable storage are also very convincing. It is ultimately the short battery life that ruins the review sample's oth...
Stylish design and exceptionally thin sides, Quick charging and useful battery modes, Android 6.0 Marshmallow and a simplified UI with useful pre-installed apps, Reasonable performance thanks to MediaTek MT6755 Helio P10
Low sound, Poor battery life, High exterior temperatures after a continuous workload
Sony Xperia XA is one of the most stylish smartphones on the market, and this is due to its ultra thin side bezels. It also has a 5-inch HD display, and even though you can find such screens in phones that are 50% cheaper, we can't say that it is a drawba...
Cool edgetoedge display and likable design, Decent general performance, Separate camera shutter key
Lacks a fingerprint scanner, Battery life is below average, Camera quality is uninspiring, Lacks proper 4G LTE bands in the United States, Overpriced
When you draw the line, the Sony Xperia XA appears to be nothing more than a good-looking affordable phone with little extraordinary above that.Apart from its looks and decent performance for most daily tasks, it's really all downhill: the display has blu...
Publié: 2016-06-29, Auteur: Chris , review by: recombu.com
Sexy design, Decent display, Dependable cameras
Best Sony features missing, Occasionally juddery, Poor battery life
The Xperia XA is a cheap but not-so-cheerful cousin to the Xperia X, and while the gorgeous design promises a slick and affordable smartphone, the Xperia XA sadly loses out to similarly-priced rivals. It can certainly beat them for looks, but when it come...