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    Quick Look: Sony Xperia XA1 Plus

    TechnologySmartphones & TabletsQuick Look: Sony Xperia XA1 Plus

    The Xperia XA1 Plus is an exciting new phone first unveiled at IFA in Berlin, Germany. The  latest addition to Sony’s mid-range line-up packs impressive features that make it a worthwhile mobile-entertainment and photography companion.

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    The Xperia XA1 Plus has a 23-megapixel, high-resolution rear camera, with a large 1/2.3-inch Exmor for mobile sensor. It also has incredibly fast yet accurate Hybrid Autofocus which allows you to instantly capture spontaneous moments thanks to its 0.6 seconds launch to capture capability. On the front end, an 8 megapixel camera with a 23 mm-wide angle lens ensures you can capture everything or everyone when taking selfies or groupfies.

    Great Pocket Entertainment

    The XA1 Plus also doubles as an entertainment device  with its beautiful edge-to-edge 5.5-inch Full HD Display. It’s like a TV on your fingertips. Thanks to ClearAudio+ and Sony’s audio expertise, the great images you’ll see is matched by top quality sound which is customization to suit your listening tastes.

    Power Efficient with Extra Security

    Sleek as the XA1 Plus, is, it endures as a daily smartphone. Powered by a 3430 mAh battery, and supported by its Stamina Mode, the drain on battery life is managed even with heavy use. Its MediaTek Helio P20 octa-core processor is also power efficient while giving you a seamless experience— whether you’re watching videos, playing games, or browsing the web. It’s also fitted with a finger print sensor on its power button. It’s an added layer of security that allows just you to access your files and use your phone.

    Matches Your Personal Style

    The XA1 Plus will come in four stunning colors: Gold, Blue, Pink and Black—all of which easily matches your personal clothing style. Holding it won’t feel bulky as it has a sleek, rounded form with narrow borders. Its aluminum sides and matte finish exudes class.

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