Sony Xperia XA2 Ultra 32 GB
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Despite the number "2" in the naming of the Sony Xperia XA2 Ultra smartphone, we already have the third generation of the XA family (the first-born in the line was not assigned a digital index in the name). The device will even more please adherents of the selfie photography genre, since the front camera on its front panel peeps at the user with two “eyes” at once.
Twin front
The ultra-large gadget in the typical Sony smartphone case with angular shapes uses a 6-inch FullHD display to display images. The side frames of the screen are minimal, which cannot be said about the wide “forehead” and the large “chin”. And if the size of the upper frame is justified by the placement of a dual 16 + 8 MP front camera on it(a module with a higher resolution is equipped with an optical stabilization system, and with a smaller one it shoots in a wide-angle position of 120 °), then the lower frame of the smartphone is empty.
4K in slow motion
Even cooler than the front camera, the main photo module in the Sony Xperia XA2 Ultra arsenal is a large 23 MP ExmorRS sensor 1/2.3" in size with sensitivity up to ISO 12800. He got an advanced autofocus system, an optical stub, and support for 4K video recording, moreover, videos in ultra-high resolution are written with a frame rate of up to 120 fps, which allows you to effectively slow down motion in the frame.
Middle class
In the immediate vicinity of the rear camera lens, there is a fingerprint scanner, which moved to the back of the gadget from the side (previously, Sony smartphones had a fingerprint sensor combined with the power button on the right side). Out of the box, the smartphone runs Android Oreo and is powered by a mid-range Snapdragon 630 chip. The amount of memory in the model was distributed in the ratio of 4 GB of RAM against 32 GB of capacity in the built-in drive. The lack of free space is designed to compensate for the allocated slot for a microSD flash drive.
Modern Attributes
The mobile gadget has also not bypassed the attributes of a modern smartphone – it has an NFC chip, which is useful for making contactless payments, a USB Type-C port with a two-way cable connection, and supports fast charging technology for a 3580 mAh battery. With such data, there are plenty of ways to use such a “stuffed” giant smartphone.