Sony recently released teaser videos that hint that the company's Xperia X Series smartphones is coming to the United States very soon as part of a wider global release.

Customers who have been waiting for the arrival of the Xperia X, the Xperia XA, Xperia X Performance and Xperia XA Ultra will not have to wait that much longer, with Sony already launching preorders for the Xperia X.

At Sony Mobile's official website, the dedicated page for the Xperia X shows that interested customers can preorder the smartphone through a variety of options, namely Best Buy, B&H, Amazon and Reagan Wireless.

Customers interested in sending in preorders for the other Xperia X Series smartphones, on the other hand, will have to wait a bit longer, as preorders for those devices will begin on June 17.

As a bonus, preorders for the $550 Xperia X and the $700 Xperia X Performance will come with a free 128 GB microSD card and a Sony Quick Charge 2.0 wall adapter. Preorders for the $370 Xperia XA Ultra, on the other hand, will come with a free 64 GB microSD card.

Preorders for the $280 Xperia XA will also come with a free microSD card, though the capacity was not mentioned. Most likely, the free card will be a 32 GB capacity.

Another bonus for customers who preorder any of the Xperia X Series smartphones is that they will be receiving three free downloads for Sony Movies films.

A report in mid-May claimed that Sony will be dropping its Xperia Z, Xperia C and Xperia M lines, with its focus solely to be on the Xperia X Series. The information was obtained from leaked slides of a Sony presentation, where it was shown that the company will exclusively bank on the Xperia X Series until at least 2018.

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