Sony Xperia XA Ultra hands-on: First look

           Sony Xperia XA Ultra hands-on: First look





Introduction;

Big-screen lovers rejoice! Meet the 6-inch Sony Xperia XA Ultra, the replacement for the popular Xperia C5 Ultra.

With news coming in of the demise of the C and M series, fans of phablets with top-spec'd selfie cameras may have been worried that they'll be left without options. Well, the Xperia XA Ultra is here to address that as a member of the X-series in a "the king is dead, long live the king" kind of fashion.


The new handset takes the C5 Ultra's concept for borderless display, and mates it with the company's updated design for 2016. It's a close relative to the already announced Xperia XA, but not as much as the name would suggest. Yes, it uses the same chipset, but gets a bump in RAM, a higher-res display and higher-res cameras front and back.

And here's the interesting part - the Xperia XA Ultra has two main cameras. That is, Sony refuses to call either the rear or the front shooter primary, as they each serve different purposes. Yes, the rear cam relies on the proven 21.5MP sensor, but the front-facer is a 16MP unit with OIS (no more exclusivity on that, HTC 10). Who's to say landscapes are of greater importance than selfies?

Sony Xperia XA Ultra at a glance:

>Edge-to-edge design, 79mm body width

>6-inch FullHD display, 367ppi

>Mediatek Helio P10 chipset, 3GB of RAM

>16GB of built-in storage, microSD expansion

>Front camera: 16MP Type 1/2.6" sensor, optical image stabilization, LED flash

>Rear camera: 21.5MP Type 1/2.4" sensor, hybrid autofocus with object tracking (not predictive, though), LED flash

>Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow

>Up to 2-day battery life, quick charge capabilities - 10min charge is enough for 5.5h of use

>Graphite black, White, and Lime gold color options


    Competing in the midrange, the XA Ultra is targeted at the younger crowd that can appreciate the combination of a large screen and a powerful selfie cam. It's the Asian and Latin markets that have a penchant for those, but the smartphone will be available globally, Sony says.




We got a few short moments with the Xperia XA Ultra, and we're going to share our initial impressions. Join us for those on the next page.

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