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At the beginning of the year, Sony had introduced a slight redesign of its range of smartphones XA, which corresponds to the Japanese manufacturer of mid-range devices. The Xperia XA2 and XA2 Ultra were the first smartphones of the brand to have a screen in 18: 9 format. The XA2 Plus, announced today, however, seems to be a simple revision of the XA2 Ultra launched at the beginning of the year.
The hi-res sound finally supported by a smartphone mid-range [19659003] This Xperia XA2 Plus has in fact more or less the same design as the Ultra version, except that the photo sensor and the impression sensor seem to have been slightly repositioned up. At the front is a screen in 18: 9 6-inch format and Full HD + definition. Four colors will be available: Black, Silver, Mint and Gold.
Under the hood is a very clbadic spec sheet. We find the Snapdragon 630 XA2 of the beginning of the year, badociated with 4 or 6 GB of RAM and 32 or 64 GB of storage space. The capacity of the battery is 3580 mAh. It is installed on Android 8.0 Oreo. What is changing compared to his two elders? The sound. Sony states:
"The Xperia XA2 Plus is the first mid-range smartphone to feature Sony's high-resolution audio technology, allowing you to enjoy studio-quality music in its most authentic and pure form. […] Thanks to the LDAC function of Sony, the Bluetooth retransmission delivers audio quality close to high resolution.
Sony's site also has a page about this LDAC feature which it presents as a " audio encoding technology designed for the Hi-Res Audio ]
Launched at 399 euros "during the summer"
Finally, on the photo side, the XA2 Plus features a 23 megapixel dorsal photo sensor with 1 / 2.3 inch Exmor RS sensor, which is capable of capture videos in 4K or create slow motion at 120 FPS. At the front is an 8 MP sensor with a wide-angle 120 degrees.
The Sony Xperia XA2 Plus will be launched "this summer", without further details, priced at 399 euros. Two versions will be available, one with a simple SIM and one with a dual SIM. For those interested, a product page has been posted on the Sony website
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