LG G5 vs Sony Xperia X: Which one is better?
After ending the Xperia Z series, the Japanese electronics giant and smartphones maker Sony launched their Xperia 'X'line up of smartphones in Indian markets along with a global launch before releasing to Indian markets at the sub 48k price tag which is approximately around 749$. The company has come up with new "X" series of smartphones with some of them being Xperia X, Xperia XA and Xperia XA Ultra with improved configuration in terms of design, camera and battery.
One the main highlight of the Xperia X is the 23MP rear camera with some brilliant features including predictive hybrid autofocus, quick capture and steady shot technology.Also, the company has now claimed that, it has worked closely with the Alpha team to create a brilliant camera experience for the users. As the features surrounding the camera is built around Sony's algorithm, we can surely expect some pretty good improvements over the time in future updates.
On the other hand, its Korean competitor LG launch their "G5" smartphones sporting a dual camera setup and of course a modular smartphone design which is one of a kind at the moment in the smartphone market. In terms of specifications, the LG G5 has 16MP primary camera capable of recording 4K videos along with an 8MP secondary lens at the front of the phone which also features a wide angle lens. The selfies can be clicked by an 8MP camera on the front.This device comes packed with competitive specs including a 5.3-inch QHD display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chipset alongside 4GB of memory and 32GB inbuilt data storage with an expandable option up to 200GB. The phone will be seen running Google's latest Android 6.0 Marshmallow operating system powered by a 2800mAh battery which is the only concerning factor for heavy-phone users.
On the other hand, the latest smartphone from Sony comes with some mid-range specifications 5-inch display on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 650, 3GB RAM, 64GB inbuilt memory, Android, 6.0 Marshmallow and juiced with 2620mAh battery.With the help of dual camera, most of the parts are in focus, when compared to Xperia X. The Xperia X has more natural tone to the subject with more sharpness. But, the pink hue is scattered all over the place with out of focus on most of the parts.