
Customers are positive about the Xperia XA2's camera, price, battery life, ease of use, usability, and size. They appreciate the phone's great camera, affordability, long battery life, user-friendly interface, attractive design, and comfortable size. However, some customers are negative about the phone's limited storage space and occasional performance lags when browsing the internet over Wi-Fi.
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====== Summary ====== The Sony Xperia XA2 is an excellent mid-range Android smartphone with a great design, powerful performance, a good camera, a sharp and vibrant screen, and phenomenal battery life. It strikes a great balance between comfortable screen size (5.2"), weight, and easy one-handed use. And Sony's Android Oreo 8.0 OS is smooth, fast, and easy to use. Sony has created an excellent and wonderful product. *Pros: -Blocky but premium-looking design with clean lines. Color is beautiful. -Great performance. -Sony's Android Oreo 8.0 is fast and buttery smooth. -Camera takes great pictures. -Can do 4K@30FPS, 1080P@60FPS & 30FPS, and 720P 120FPS Slow-Motion video. -Speaker is loud and clear. -Screen is bright, vibrant, and color-accurate. -Battery life is phenomenally good. -Fingerprint sensor works fast and reliably. -Has a headphone jack~!! -Qualcomm QuickCharge 3.0. *Neutral -No wireless charging. -No water resistance. *Cons: -Hard to find good glass screen protectors. -Limited choices when searching for cases & other accessories. ==== Design ==== I'm usually not a fan of blocky-looking phone designs, sharp corners, and big bezels. I often prefer the design language of phones from the likes of Samsung and Apple with their rounded corners and smooth sides. The Sony Xperia XA2, however, has won me over due to its premium look, excellent build quality & fit-and-finish, and the elegant-looking shade of blue that is very pleasing to me. Despite having used slim-bezel phones in the past and in the present such as the Galaxy S8+ and the Galaxy S9+, I like the XA2's overall design with its symmetrical top & bottom bezels, clean lines, sturdy metal sides, dense & high-quality plastic back, and the flush rear camera module. I also like that the back of the phone is mostly flat and not curved out like the Sony Xperia XZ2 Compact, which I also own. It gives the XA2 a slimmer profile and a more sleek look. Being made of plastic with a nice coating on top, it doesn’t show fingerprint smudges like on phones with a glass backcover. With a screen size of 5.2", width of 70mm (2.8"), and a weight of 6 oz, using the phone has been an ergonomic joy. It's light, comfortable to hold, and easy to manage with just one hand. The fingerprint sensor is easy to find and reach as it is underneath the camera module a good distance away. It is also fast to unlock and reliable in operation. I really appreciate the dedicated camera button on the lower right side of the phone that can quickly launch the camera app even when the screen is off and which also acts as a physical camera shutter button. I’m VERY happy that Sony continues to include a separate button for the camera. It is definitely more useful than the Bixby button found on recent Samsung devices. The rest of the hardware is excellent as well - the round & clickity power button, volume buttons, and the side flap one can easily open with just your fingernail to expose the SIM card and microSD card trays. I LOVE not having to use a SIM ejector tool. Compared to more expensive midrange and flagship phones, the XA2 is missing water resistance and wireless charging. I do not mind such exclusions, however, as they are just nice extras and not critically important features for me. Overall, considering the price range the XA2 falls into, I give the XA2 a 10 out of 10 for phone design and build quality. Great job, Sony~!! ==== Display ==== I really like the XA2's 16:9 Full HD screen with its 424 ppi display density. The display is very crispy & bright and watching stuff under direct sunlight here in sunny California is no problem. The only thing I didn't like initially was Sony's default "Color Gamut and Contrast Setting" which was set to "Off." That made pictures and videos to appear a bit dull and too cool. Changing it to the "Standard mode" setting, fortunately, corrected everything. Immediately, the colors began to pop more and become more vibrant. I left all other display settings at their default such as "Adaptive Brightness" and "White balance." Comparing directly to my Galaxy S9+ and its Super AMOLED panel, I expected the XA2 with its IPS LCD display to fall short by a noticeable margin. That wasn’t the case at all thanks to Sony’s well-calibrated IPS display. The whites are bright & white and the blacks are dark & inky. Even as I switch back-and-forth between the Galaxy S9+ and the XA2, the only noticeable difference was the screen size & the screen aspect ratio (16:9 vs 18.5:9). Both phones' displays look fantastic and the XA2 doesn't lose any ground in this department in my opinion. ==== Audio ==== Despite having only one downward-firing speaker on the bottom, the sound quality and fidelity of the XA2 surprised me in a good way. The volume, even at its maximum, has no distortions and media content sound loud and clear. Listening to music and watching YouTube videos was a pleasure. Inside "Audio settings," I left the audio settings at default with "ClearAudio+" and "Dynamic normalizer" toggled to On. Should you want to fine-tune your audio experience, you can do so by un-Toggling the ClearAudio+ option, tapping into "Sound effects," and adjusting the values inside the "Equalizer" screen. Sony offers 8 pre-fined EQ settings, one Custom setting, and two User-defined settings. Bass level can also be set between -10 to +10. Although I'm a fan and frequent user of wire-free Bluetooth audio headphones and earphones, I still appreciated Sony including a 3.5-mm audio jack on the top of the phone. Having more options, I believe, is always a good thing. ==== Performance ==== With the excellent and well-balanced Qualcomm Snapdragon 630 midrange SOC, 3GB of RAM, and 32GB of storage, the Xperia XA2 is a very competent performer. Everything is just so fast, snappy, and smooth - opening and launching apps, playing games, watching high-resolution videos, taking pictures, moving files around, and more. I give major props to Sony for implementing Android Oreo 8.0 with a light and performant UI skin that doesn't boggle down the phone. ==== Camera ==== The 23 MP Exmor RS camera is another strong point of the XA2. It takes very crisp, detailed, and color-accurate photos the majority of the time and Sony's "Superior auto" mode works very well and consistently. Navigating between the camera modes and the Selfie mode was intuitive and simple. Shutter speed & auto-focus are fast, dynamic range is very good, and the photo quality is consistent. And I really love the dedicated hardware camera shutter button. The only time the camera feels a little bit lacking is during very low-light photography, which is to be expected, not just from the Sony XA2 but from all mid-range phones. Compared to much more expensive flagship phones, the XA2's very low-light photos are blurrier, noisier, darker, and contain less true-to-life colors. With that said, the XA2 still managed to always capture useful photos and I didn't have to discard pictures most of the time. Recording videos is another strong positive of the XA2. In addition to 4K@30FPS recording, it can also do Full HD 60 FPS with no HDR and Full HD 30 FPS with HDR. Another nifty feature I didn't expect to find in the XA2 is the ability to do 720P 120 FPS Slow Motion videos. It worked well and was fun to play around with. For Selfie lovers, the XA2 got your back as well with its 8MP front camera that can capture selfies in up to 120 degrees. I’m not into Selfies but the pictures I did take came out sharp and satisfactory. Low-light selfies came out nicely as well which was a pleasant surprise. All in all, I really like the camera of this phone and I trust it to take consistently good photos and videos. ==== Software ==== The XA2 came installed with Android Ore 8.0 and it is a performer. The phone is consistently smooth, snappy, and fast. I experienced no weird janks, stutters, or hiccups. I hope Sony continues to maintain their software reputation and provide timely OS and security updates for the Xperia XA2. ==== Battery Life ==== OMG, the battery life is SOOOOO good~!! Even after 3 & ½ hours of YouTube, the battery level was at 65% charge. My Samsung Galaxy S9+ cannot do that and the only other phone that I own that can match the XA2 is my Sony Xperia XZ2 Compact. Refreshingly, the XA2 has nicely-sized 3300mah battery inside that charges very quickly thanks to Qualcomm's QuickCharge 3.0 technology. Sony did an EXCELLENT, FANTASTIC job at controlling Android and optimizing for great battery life and endurance. Bravo, Sony~! ==== Misc Stuff ==== Other functions worked very well such as quick & accurate GPS positioning, great call & mobile data reception, and loud & clear voice calls. The fingerprint sensor responds quickly and works well consistently. ==== My Verdict ==== Not only is this phone good, it's excellent. It has so many strengths - easy one-handed use, excellent ergonomics, quality camera, great display, great speaker, lean software, and superb battery life. It’s a Complete Win and excellent phone from Sony.
This review is from Sony - Xperia XA2 4G LTE with 32GB Memory Cell Phone (Unlocked)
Posted by optimummind
Bought the pink variant for my wife, which looks like a toned down rose gold. It feels premium even better than the iphone and s9. Bezels might be on the higher side compared to an S9 or any other recent phones, but is thin enough to feel sleek. Its thicker as well prob due to big battery. Display is good with blacks similar to an amoled. Pretty quick and my wife loves it.
This review is from Sony - Xperia XA2 4G LTE with 32GB Memory Cell Phone (Unlocked)
Posted by Gautam
This is my phone after using sansung NOte 8. This phone has a not of issues. phone is not optimized for 3rd party apps. all apps load /refresh eveytime u open. There are a lot of bloatware. ans u cant uninstall them. The smart lock doesnt work propery and is a known issues by the sony mobile team. On the positive side, the build looks good. its a USB-C, Final word : not worth its price. I'm looking for a replacement. But best buy will charge $35 as restocking fee.
This review is from Sony - Xperia XA2 4G LTE with 32GB Memory Cell Phone (Unlocked)
Posted by Praneeth