Sony Xperia X Performance updates: Device sold on Amazon at a discount

The Xperia X Performance Sony Mobile

Sony is offering a great discount for the Sony Xperia X Performance on Amazon.

At the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2016 last year, Sony unveiled a device called Sony Xperia X Performance. The smartphone was sold at about $700. After some time, it was sold around $450 to $500.

Now, fans who are not very particular in getting a new device, but is looking for a smartphone that has good specifications, may purchase the Sony Xperia X Performance at a discounted cost.

In Amazon, the 32 GB version of the Sony Xperia X Performance is being sold at $367.09, which is about 26 percent off from its original selling price of $497.98. The device is already unlocked and offers warranty in the United States.

The Sony Xperia X Performance that is being sold in the retail website is the global system for communication (GSM) version of the smartphone. With this, it is not expected to work for code division multiple access (CDMA) carriers, such as US Cellular, Sprint, or Verizon. At the moment, the phone is available on the website only in Lime Gold color.

Even though the specifications of the device are not new, it still offers great features and performance. The Sony Xperia X Performance comes in a five-inch full high definition (HD) display screen. It is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chipset that is already compatible with the PlayStation 4 Remote Play. In addition, the 32 GB storage can be expanded further up to 200 GB through the use of a microSD.

One of the notable features of the Sony Xperia X Performance is its camera. The device boasts 23-megapixel main shooter, along with 13-megapixel secondary snapper with Sony wide-angle lens. Externally, it looks sleek with the seamless metal finish and 2.5D curved edge glass display.

Fans who are interested to purchase Sony Xperia X Performance need to hurry, as there are only three stocks left as of the writing.

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