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red23
30 Jul 1713#5
It's when i see phones at prices like this i wonder why morons/students etc buy apples on £70 a month contracts. To then drunkenly lose it and buy a new one for £800.
RickDoyle
30 Jul 1711#3
2300 mah battery, Mediatek processor, only 2gb ram and 720p screen. :disappointed:
Thanks for listing though. It's nice to see something available to buy in the UK, rather than the usual Banggood, or other long distance listings.
djonesbt45
30 Jul 176#8
Yep and I believe with Sony you're almost guaranteed a fault
oshybky
30 Jul 175#11
Id go for Huawei p8 lite 2017
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barneyonion
30 Jul 171#1
Oos for me.
tonez to barneyonion
30 Jul 17#2
Me too :disappointed:
RickDoyle
30 Jul 1711#3
2300 mah battery, Mediatek processor, only 2gb ram and 720p screen. :disappointed:
Thanks for listing though. It's nice to see something available to buy in the UK, rather than the usual Banggood, or other long distance listings.
korny2
30 Jul 17#4
It's on EE good as new for a 109.99 pound but you have to spend another 10 pound for a minimum top up pack if that helps.
red23
30 Jul 1713#5
It's when i see phones at prices like this i wonder why morons/students etc buy apples on £70 a month contracts. To then drunkenly lose it and buy a new one for £800.
UKPokemonMaster to red23
31 Jul 171#32
they don't have a clue. But perhaps because it works with the Macbook they use which is expensive even after the student discount.
Ah well, I guess they won't find out until they have to pay off their student loan, and if they are still going for expensive Apple stuff even then, then the joke's on them!
kyeung
30 Jul 17#6
No stock near me. Not voting
TigerTim66
30 Jul 17#7
What happens if you have a fault though..Much better to buy from a UK based retailer warranty wise and avoid the hassle.
djonesbt45
30 Jul 176#8
Yep and I believe with Sony you're almost guaranteed a fault
TiredParent
30 Jul 17#9
16gb is very poor for me. i have sony c4 and continuously having memory problems. i bought a 128gb external sd card but it doesn't act as 1 unit. so i suggest you consider the memory limitations of this phone.
fishmaster
30 Jul 175#10
An alternative, the late 2016 Sony XZ flagship phone for a silly cheap price, £169-£189 (see link below). It's £3.98 to unlock from O2 using an eBay code (2-10 working days) and £7.99 to unlock from Vodafone (2-8 working days). Snapdragon 820, 3GB RAM, 1080P screen, 23Mp rear camera, 13Mp front camera. Waterproof. Check it out on gsmarena.
I bought grade C and it was to my eyes perfect. I bought for £169. Yes this isn't new so if you want new stick with this deal.
oshybky
30 Jul 175#11
Id go for Huawei p8 lite 2017
moggith
30 Jul 171#12
Vodafone smart ultra 7 is the same money and a better phone
eliHd452 to moggith
30 Jul 171#13
this one have better camera tho. But I am very sceptical when buying Sony phones
pengwyn
30 Jul 17#14
Don't buy mediatech **** the phone lags then speeds you don't know where you are very disorientating
pengwyn
30 Jul 17#15
I am sticking with my m4 aqua till xzs come down to silly prices. Very poor from Sony to cheapen their mid low phones in this way stay away is my advice
corred1964
30 Jul 17#16
Just bought my Dad a Blackview P2 for £134
Amazingly fast & well spec'd phone
5.5" HD 1080P display
4 GB Ram 64GB ROM
Mediatec 6750TProcessor
Android 6
13Mp & 8Mp cameras
Dual Sim or Single with SD card expansion
5G Wifi
6000mah battery (runs for 4 days normal use without recharging)
also its better then most phones such as moto c and moto e4 and nokia 3
they the worst phones going
that's like saying don't buy the s6 because its got bad battery life and so on
every phone as bad reviews for certain things
accyuklad
30 Jul 17#20
I had to get a ee xa and order unlocked code as I didn't want to wait for delivery for 3days
morrig
30 Jul 17#22
Or winge about student fees,when in my day it was free,well sort of.
waynester21
30 Jul 17#23
Really nice looking phone. Trouble with Sony phones, at least all the ones I've owned, low to high end is that they all had at least one dead pixel. So annoying. Why don't they use better panels?
MARFW
30 Jul 171#24
available on ebay in as new condition with 12m warranty from currys for less than £100 if anyone interested
JC1997
30 Jul 17#25
how is it compare with zuk z2
iDealYou to JC1997
30 Jul 171#30
I have both.
The Z2 is miles ahead in performance and build... but no band 20 nor NFC.
I got the XA for around £80. If you're going to pay £130, I would get the Z2.
If you don't play too much 3D games, and can get the XA for around £80 ... Then I would go with the XA.
I use mine as a 2nd phone, and for music/YouTube when I'm running.
Btw, I paid £180 for the Z2.
plewis00
30 Jul 17#26
The XZ is a fantastic phone, sadly it didn't stack up as well against the other flagships but in its own right it's a great handset. Worth mentioning that Sony does 24 month warranty that is based on IMEI so every one is still under warranty, you just book it through Xperia Care should you need it, this assumes you haven't done anything to void it (like people claiming spontaneous cracking, bending or water damage).
SalmanOrange
30 Jul 17#27
Gone a bit old this, bought it for £79 refurb from o2 over 6 months ago
ElgyVeeten
30 Jul 17#28
I "inspect" a lot from a 100 quid phone mate, Moto G series started the trend of a nice budget phones a couple of years ago and nowadays you can buy a Xiaomi 4x or even Note 4 for this kind of money, which are all miles ahead of the XA. And yeah, don't buy the S6 because of the bad battery life and screen burn issues. And because it's 2 years old.
roda13
30 Jul 17#29
oos greater manchester
ukhot642
31 Jul 171#31
good price for a phone. £200 is max you should pay for any smartphone.
mrew42 to ukhot642
31 Jul 171#35
Why?
It's my money and i'll spend it how I like :man:
fishmaster
31 Jul 17#33
Yes I noticed this as the warranty info appeared when I first got the phone in the notifications so mine is still warrantied until 2018
muckspreader1
31 Jul 17#34
Terrible storage for apps and terrible battery life.Better phones for the money like Huawei
bnxc
31 Jul 171#36
I bought this phone around 6 months ago, on refurb for £79. It's "ok" it does the job, and I have no issues with it, but the cmera isn't anywhere near as good as the camera I had on my old Sony Z1 which I broke (hence the XA). One thing I noticed, my step tracker apps don't work on it, as apparently no gyro on the XA (didn't know that was even needed). However Strava cycling app works no probs. I get a full day battery life from it. Just been pricing up an upgrade, fancied a Samsung Edge, but £37 per month for an edge 6 put me off - I have this on sim only for just £7.99 a month, and simply can't justify the difference in price.
So if you're not doing too much on your phone, browsing, emails, phone calls - it's perfectly fine. Not sure I'd want to pay £120 for it though, but beats £500/£600 for the flagship phones.
jaydeeuk1
31 Jul 17#37
Why is this hot? Is it because it says Sony? The smart ultra 6 which was £89 at its height of popularity in 2015 is better than this, bar camera.
whelan189
31 Jul 17#38
ENVIROPHONE 130£ 12 MONTHS WARRANTY - GOOD CONDITION (MINE WAS IMMACULATE)
SONY X, MUCH BETTER PHONE THEN XA, MIGHT BE REFURBISHED BUT SO IS THIS AFTER 5 MINS LOL
Krinkle
31 Jul 17#39
Lime Gold...WTF, worst colour I've seen on a phone! :confused:
plewis00 to Krinkle
31 Jul 17#40
It's actually surprisingly nice in the flesh. This phone is an obvious money-grab from Sony but it's certainly not a bad handset by any stretch. Of course there's better out there but not everyone wants a Chinese off-brand handset, or a refurb, etc. You'd be hard pressed to get a new tier-1 brand phone for this money.
sam_of_london
31 Jul 17#41
At least it will have all UK bands and free of spyware to steal your personal details unlike Chinese phones sold directly from China. Plus you will get UK warranty as well.
N3RO
31 Jul 17#42
Wouldn't you be better off with moto e4 plus? Ordered one from John Lewis as Samsung messed up my note 4 with recent update
RickDoyle
1 Aug 17#43
I agree, but what UK sold phone doesn't come with band 20 or isn't free from malware?
If you're buying something that will (hopefully) last you for around 2 years, you don't want to regret that purchase. You want something deserving of your expenditure, but I don't believe this product is worth it.
I wouldn't buy from an import company either. Too much can go wrong, but I would personally choose to wait for a better UK deal to come along than this.
SamboBambo
1 Aug 17#44
Had my Z3 for over 2 years now and it's still running as smooth as the very first day. The battery life is also still excellent. It's held up a hell of a lot better than the girlfriend's iPhone 6S and my mum's Galaxy S6.
Askrulous
1 Aug 17#45
I've had my Xperia XA since also buying from 02 for £80. To me it represents a nice balance between phone size and decent screen size, which is very clear. Battery life isn't great, but it has improved since the Android 7 update. I transfer all apps and media over to my sd card, and it remains lag free. At £80 as new it was excellent value, but at £120 brand new I'd say it is still good value, particularly with the 2years Sony warranty.
NorthantsPete
1 Aug 17#46
Id just like to add I still have the Sony M2 which has passed through mine, the wifes and the sons hands before going to granny as a backup phone - Not bad for the £120 it was in its day like this phone, so Id recommend this updated cheap Sony.
the samsung galaxy Core equivalent was terrible, yet same spec
SamboBambo
1 Aug 17#47
Had my Z3 for over 2 years now and it's still running as smooth as the very first day. The battery life is also still excellent. It's held up a hell of a lot better than the girlfriend's iPhone 6S and my mum's Galaxy S6.
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Thanks for listing though. It's nice to see something available to buy in the UK, rather than the usual Banggood, or other long distance listings.
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Thanks for listing though. It's nice to see something available to buy in the UK, rather than the usual Banggood, or other long distance listings.
Ah well, I guess they won't find out until they have to pay off their student loan, and if they are still going for expensive Apple stuff even then, then the joke's on them!
http://www.smartfonestore.com/filter-mfr-Sony.aspx
I bought grade C and it was to my eyes perfect. I bought for £169. Yes this isn't new so if you want new stick with this deal.
Amazingly fast & well spec'd phone
5.5" HD 1080P display
4 GB Ram 64GB ROM
Mediatec 6750TProcessor
Android 6
13Mp & 8Mp cameras
Dual Sim or Single with SD card expansion
5G Wifi
6000mah battery (runs for 4 days normal use without recharging)
Best phone in this price range I have come across
also its better then most phones such as moto c and moto e4 and nokia 3
they the worst phones going
that's like saying don't buy the s6 because its got bad battery life and so on
every phone as bad reviews for certain things
The Z2 is miles ahead in performance and build... but no band 20 nor NFC.
I got the XA for around £80. If you're going to pay £130, I would get the Z2.
If you don't play too much 3D games, and can get the XA for around £80 ... Then I would go with the XA.
I use mine as a 2nd phone, and for music/YouTube when I'm running.
Btw, I paid £180 for the Z2.
It's my money and i'll spend it how I like
:man:
So if you're not doing too much on your phone, browsing, emails, phone calls - it's perfectly fine. Not sure I'd want to pay £120 for it though, but beats £500/£600 for the flagship phones.
SONY X, MUCH BETTER PHONE THEN XA, MIGHT BE REFURBISHED BUT SO IS THIS AFTER 5 MINS LOL
If you're buying something that will (hopefully) last you for around 2 years, you don't want to regret that purchase. You want something deserving of your expenditure, but I don't believe this product is worth it.
I wouldn't buy from an import company either. Too much can go wrong, but I would personally choose to wait for a better UK deal to come along than this.
the samsung galaxy Core equivalent was terrible, yet same spec