
The Xperia XA, an Android dual sim mid-range model priced at 7 million dong, has just hit the Vietnamese market.
1. Sony's sleek-edge screen smartphone
Xperia XA is a mid-range Android phone priced at 7 million dong, now available in the Vietnamese market.

In addition to the high-end Xperia X, Sony also brings the Xperia XA to the market at a price that's less than half, 6.99 million dong.

The product captures attention with its ultra-thin screen edge design. The 5-inch screen with HD resolution appears to have virtually no bezels on either side, creating a sensation of the screen overflowing to the edges and the width of the device being narrowed, making it easy to hold.

The screen edges are remarkably thin, and the protective glass is slightly curved. However, the top and bottom edges of the Xperia XA are quite empty, making the device look elongated.

Sony Xperia XA adopts a design style similar to the X series and different from the Xperia Z line. The metal frame comes with a variety of back colors, in addition to black and white, there's also lemon yellow and pink.

The main camera boasts 13 megapixels with an ExmorRS sensor supporting Full HD 60 frames per second video recording. The 8-megapixel front camera features selfie functionality.

The Xperia XA is as thin as the Xperia X, measuring 7.9mm. However, the device lacks a fingerprint sensor, so the power button remains Sony's distinctive round shape.

This mid-range model also lacks water and dust resistance capabilities.

The external speaker is positioned at the bottom edge. The Xperia XA features a 2,300 mAh battery, runs on the Helio P10 octa-core chip, has 2GB of RAM, and runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow.

The device supports dual SIM cards, with a memory card slot that can hold up to 200GB.

The packaging of the Xperia XA is larger than that of the Xperia X. The official version sold in Vietnam comes with a complete set of cables, charger, and headphones.
