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Can anyone tell me how the Xperia X Performance isn’t just the Xperia Z6?

July 15, 2025

Sony surprised everyone today by announcing an entirely new product line-up atMWC 2016. TheXperia X seriesdelivers high-end camera performance with a slightly refreshed design language and “two-day” battery life. However, the surprise kind of wears off a little when you look at the Xperia X Performance, the more high-end of the new range, which seems to fit a little too easily into what we have come to expect of Sony. So much so that I just can’t shake the feeling that the Xperia X Performance is simply theXperia Z6with a new name.

It’s pretty safe to say at this point that Sony’s ambitious but ill-advised attempt at producing a new flagship device every six months was an epic failure. Minor specs bumps, marginal design changes and a new device announced before the last one had even hit key markets was a recipe for disaster and, not surprisingly, was one.

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Following Sony Mobile’s recent troubles, 2016 was the year we all expected Sony to fall into line with a one-flagship-per-year approach. While the absence of the Xperia Z6 at MWC makes it seem like this prediction is true, there’s something way too familiar about the Xperia X Performance. In many ways it feels like the exact same kind of marginal improvement over the Xperia Z5 that a six-month-later Xperia Z6 would have been.

Think about it: the Z5 had a 5.2-inch Full HD display, the X Performance has a 5.0-inch Full HD display (the LG G5 also slightly decreased its screen size from the G4). The Z5 used last year’s flagship processor the Snapdragon 810, the X Performance touts this year’s standard flagship SoC, the Snapdragon 820. Both the Z5 and X Performance have 3 GB of RAM, 23 MP cameras, 32 GB ROMs with microSD expansion and fingerprint sensors in an elongated power button: so far so Sony.

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In all honesty, if the Xperia X Performance had come out under the Xperia Z6 name no one would have bat an eyelid. It would reproduce the same familiar Sony recipe: an 80% identical specs sheet with a couple minor changes and a slight design shift. Admittedly, the X Performance is the most different looking Xperia device I’ve seen in a while, but it’s not exactly hard to imagine the same design could have just as easily appeared on the Z6 instead.

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Perhaps the two biggest “differentiators” in the new X Performance are an improved battery management system courtesy of Qnovo’s Adaptive Charging and a Predictive Hybrid Auto-Focus for the camera, a feature pulled straight from Sony’s excellent ɑ (Alpha) camera range. While these are nice additions to Sony’s feature-set, they really feel like things that would typically have been reserved for a flagship device. And that’s exactly what the X Performance feels like to me.

Personally, I wouldn’t be surprised to find out that the Xperia Z6 was well into its production life before it had its early 2016 launch date pulled in favor of a more significant Z series upgrade one full year after the Xperia Z5. If I was Sony, I wouldn’t want to waste all that R&D so I would probably do the same thing: slap another brand name on it and hope no one noticed the similarities.

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We may never know the truth, but I’m sure hoping the Xperia Z6 is significantly different from both the Xperia Z5 and the Xperia X Performance, otherwise it’s going to feel like Sony is still up to its same old tricks, just calling every second Xperia Z upgrade by another name.

What do you think? Is the Xperia X Performance a little too much like a six-months later update to the Xperia Z5 for you?

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