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In modern times, Sony Mobile is king of the compact smartphone market. Nobody really makes flagship-tier Android smartphones that are smaller than 5 inches anymore. Sony dominated because their compact devices were only smaller than their full-sized count...
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Sony's latest line of Xperia X smartphones finally gave birth to a compact device called the Xperia X Compact — no surprises there. However, this is not like the previous Z Compact phones wherein they squeezed flagship specs in a smaller package. Instead...
Small form factor makes for easy handling, Physical camera shutter button, Fast autofocus for still subjects, Decent battery life...
No dust and water resistance...
The Xperia X Compact features the same sexy body of its flagship model — only smaller. It's a bit of a fingerprint magnet unlike the previous series but is fairly tolerable as long as you don't mind wiping the body of the handset every once in a while.It...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-09 02:10:19
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Sony is one of the few brands who still believes that great smartphones should also come in small sizes. The last such flagship smartphone to enter the market was the Sony Xperia Z5 Compact that we reviewed a year ago. While there isn't a true successor y...
Curved circular edges offer a comfortable grip, Faster fingerprint scanner, Camera offers cleaner and brighter images, Stable performance...
Glossy plastic rear can attract fingerprints, Decent battery, The display isn't as bright as the previous Z5C...
Whether the Sony Xperia X Compact is truly a successor to the previous Xperia Z5 Compact is a very tricky question. The new device does bring in a new appealing design that feels more comfortable to hold, faster fingerprint scanning, better cameras th...
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The Sony Xperia X Compact took me a little by surprise, and sadly not in a good way. You see, for years when people have asked me what “normal-sized” phone they should get, my answer has been simple: “Get a Sony”. While some manufacturers like to adverti...
The Sony Xperia X Compact isn't a bad phone, but it's one I find very difficult to endorse. Chiefly that's due to the handset putting the squeeze on all smartphones in the mid-range to high-end space: the OnePlus 3.At £329, but with comparable performance...
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The best smartphones of 2016 are generally huge. The 5.5in screen size of phones such as the iPhone 7 Plus or the OnePlus 3 are becoming the norm, where just a few years ago, we thought the 3.5in iPhone 4 was huge. Times change, but Sony has been keeping...
The Sony Xperia X Compact is an odd little smartphone. On the one hand its build quality, lack of waterproofing and lack of a standout feature make it harder to recommend compared to the older Xperia Z5 Compact. However, if you want a sub-5in Android smar...
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Buy the Sony Xperia X Compact now from Amazon With the Sony Xperia X Compact, well… it's complicated. Sony has released two smartphones recently: the Sony Xperia X and the Sony Xperia XZ. Ignoring the linguistic abomination of a double-X in their titles...
The Sony Xperia X Compact isn't a bad phone, but it's one I find very very difficult to endorse. Chiefly that's thanks to the handset that's putting the squeeze on all smartphones in the mid-range to high-end space: the OnePlus 3.At £329, but with compara...
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Until recently, Sony’s smartphone strategy was clear and easy to understand. It would typically release a new flagship every six months, and a compact version would appear once a year, identical in every way except size and screen resolution. With the Son...
Small and easy to use one-handed, Great camera quality...
Design looks a little cheap, Slower than the Xperia Z5 Compact, No dust or water resistance...
With a price that's £70 less than the Xperia Z5 Compact at launch, an improved camera, and even better battery life, the Sony Xperia X Compact is clearly not a bad phone. If you're looking for a pocketable Android smartphone, in fact, it remains pretty mu...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2016-12-09 02:10:20
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Sony Xperia X Compact review & ratings: | Buy the Sony Xperia X Compact: Is having a smaller more compact phone worth paying a premium price tag for? Find out in our full review of the Sony Xperia X Compact!Music by: www.soundotcom.com Background Voice-O...
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mobilephones.com Updated: 2016-12-09 02:10:20
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Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeSony has finally delivered upon our request for a mini-edition to compliment its Xperia X Series range of phones. When we requested a Sony Xperia X Compact back in March, we never dreamed that it...
Unlike the Xperia Z Compact models, the Xperia X Compact does not have the same spec as its larger companions. For some this will be a deal breaker, pushing them towards an Xperia XZ or iPhone 7 purchase. But for others, our Sony Xperia X Compact review...
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Arguably one of Sony's greatest mobile products ever, the Xperia Compact line offers something entirely different to its competitors, and the Xperia X Compact is no exception, delivering high-end specs in a small package, for those who don't want a large...
Small but premium, Slimmer body, Great camera setup...
May be underpowered, Still not Full HD screen, Only 5MP selfie camera...
Sony's smaller phone looks great, is easy to hold and seems to be as premium as some flagship handsets - but it may not be as powerful as previous Xperia Compact phones...
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Sony Xperia X Compact hands-on – Is this mini-phone magic? Sony had something great with its Compact line. The Z3 Compact remains one of my favourite Android phones, and while the version based on the Xperia Z5 wasn't as successful, it still brought high-...
Good battery life, Compact size, Camera shutter button...
Ugly design, Slow, unreliable camera, No longer water-resistant, Expensive for what you get...
Sony Xperia X Compact – Camera The Sony Xperia X Compact packs a very similar camera setup to the flagship Xperia XZ. There's a non-stabilised 23-megapixel sensor on the back, with a wide 24mm f/2 lens and flash. It lacks the white-balance sensor added on...
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READ MORE: Prefer your phones a bit bigger? Check out the amazing new Sony Xperia XZA 720p screen makes you think “mid range” in 2016. But that's because phones have got a lot bigger. On a 4.6in screen this hits the sweet spot between keeping things crisp...
Sony's unveiled its latest pint-sized smartphone – the delicious little X Compact...
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While we've already reviewed the new Xperia XZ flagship here, we've only managed to spend a bit of hands-on time with its younger bother, the X Compact .While we wait for a review unit to fly on in from Sony HQ, we've spent enough time with the miniature...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2016-12-09 02:10:20
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Arguably one of Sony's greatest mobile products ever, the Xperia Compact line offers something entirely different to its competitors, and the Xperia X Compact is no exception, delivering high-end specs in a small package, for those who don't want a large...
Small but premium, Slimmer body, Great camera setup...
May be underpowered, Still not Full HD screen, Only 5MP selfie camera...
Sony's smaller phone looks great, is easy to hold and seems to be as premium as some flagship handsets - but it may not be as powerful as previous Xperia Compact phones...
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While we've already reviewed the new Xperia XZ flagship here, we've only managed to spend a bit of hands-on time with its younger bother, the X Compact.While we wait for a review unit to fly on in from Sony HQ, we've spent enough time with the miniature h...
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wovow.org Updated: 2016-12-22 15:25:34
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Sony Xperia X Compact is a new Android smartphone look attractive, and compact in all but in performance.A strength of this Sony Xperia X Compact is the design, a brick with rounded edges, with a class appeal (the lines are Xperia XZ). The top and bottom...
Sony Xperia X Compact is a good device with an interesting look. Although, on paper, the specifications do not cry miracle, in everyday use the phone behaves very well, even on the battery side. In fact, there are few compact devices with these features.T...
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Travelling back from Glasgow by train recently I was able to keep in touch all the way back mostly via 4G with around 15% of 3G coverage and a couple of times it was down to ‘E' in the more remote parts of the Lake District.It is 12.7x6.4x1cm and weighs 1...
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These are Sony's latest smartphones, one for those who prefer a larger handset, one for smaller mitts. The Xperia XZ has a 5.2in display, the X Compact a 4.6in one. And at a time when phones are bigger than ever, it's refreshing to see a company like Sony...
Fast, impressive camera, especially XZ, Chic design, Water-resistance (on XZ only), Nimble performer, Strong battery life, Clever long-term charging system...
No water resistance on Compact, Lots of Sony apps pre-installed, Not yet latest Android version...
It's tough making a flagship phone stand out from rivals these days. Samsung chose a radically different design for its edge and Note phones, Apple chose two cameras for greater photographic versatility. Here, Sony has gone a little way to addressing both...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2019-11-26 17:15:57
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Mobile networks are constantly being improved. We see faster and faster versions of 4G, while 5G is already being developed. Yet there are plenty of scenarios in which you have to rely on that other wireless connection - wifi. It is time we compared wirel...
We note that there are certainly significant differences between individual devices and also between routers and relevant chipsets on the 5 GHz frequencies. At both frequencies and in combination with both the R7800 and the R8000, the differences between...
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With its compact Xperias, Sony owns the small-yet-sweet Android smartphone market. It has a simple formula: the similar top-shelf hardware from the large flagship model, but with a display smaller than five inches. No other device maker uses the same tact...
Very good battery autonomy, Modern design, Display cuts through outdoor glare very well...
Not waterproof like Sony's previous compact Xperias, Dedicated camera key is redundant, USB TypeC connector supports USB 2.0, but not 3.0...
Sony Xperia X Compact The hardware keeps the Sony Xperia X Compact out of the flagship space, but it's still one of the best devices smaller than five inches on the market. Its long-lasting battery deserves the most praise, and we also like its modern...
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Compact and enduring, but no more high-end. Sony once again offers a Compact version of its flagship smartphone this year. The smaller model, however, only gets slower components from now on. Our review shows why this is not necessarily a problem...
very good build quality, good performance, long battery runtimes in practice, USB Type-C, decent speakers, good camera, bright display, storage expansion via microSD...
sensitive glossy surfaces, comparatively thick chassis, only USB 2.0, slower than the previous models in some scenarios, no IP certification (water, dust) anymore, no 4K video recordings...
After the review of the new Xperia X Compact, we are a little disappointed that there are no more compact and high-end Android phones. If you want to have the fastest components, you will now have to get a larger device or have a look at the competition f...
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Sony's Xperia X Compact is basically the newest version of the Z5 Compact that hit the US earlier this year . But just because it's a newer version of the (comparatively) tiny handset doesn't mean it's an upgrade in every way. Sony is pushing the camera s...
Compact size is ideal for those who prefer smaller handsets, Bold, bright display, Long battery life will last all day, Rear camera produces rich photos with decent detail. Full manual mode is convenient, Hands-free selfie timer makes it easy to snap phot...
Plastic material holds onto fingerprints, making the handset look dirty, No fingerprint sensor in the US, Handset isn't waterproof like the Z5 Compact, Cannot shoot 4K video...
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The lure of Sony's Xperia X Compact lies entirely with its camera — a 23-megapixel shooter that also offers five-axis image stabilization. The promise is that the various camera features, which include predictive autofocus, will lead to less blurry shots...
Bright displa, Excellent battery lif, Good for small hands...
Camera disappoints in low ligh, Sound could be bette, Smudge-prone design...
Sony's Xperia X Compact has a bright, beautiful display that's easily viewable outdoors on a sunny day. The phone's 11-hour battery life impresses, and its compact size makes it easy to hold and use with one hand.Still, $500 is a lot to pay for a phone wh...
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While we have seen a lot of “mini” iterations of popular flagship smartphones, these devices tend to fall in the mid-range category. Sony is the lone holdout in this regard, with their Compact devices only shrinking in size, while retaining the specificat...
Small compact form factor, Bright display, Front-facing speakers, Good battery life, Great camera, microSD expansion, Fast performance...
No fingerprint sensor(US version), No dust and water resistance, Premium price...
The Sony Xperia X Compact is designed for people who still want a small phone without a lot of compromises, and while this phone can fulfill that need very well, it unfortunately comes at a premium that most people may not be willing to pay...
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Sony Xperia X Compact Review: We've spent the week with Sony's latest mini mobile, the dinky 4.6-inch Xperia X Compact. Here's our full review of this one-handed wonder, including how it stacks up against rival mini phones like the iPhone SE and last year...
Great size, Long-lasting battery, Dependable camera, Sharp, colourful screen...
Not an evolution, Scratchy plastic...
Sony's Xperia X Compact isn't much of an evolution over last year's Xperia Z5 Compact, offering up pretty much the same performance and battery life while also stripping away water resistance and 4K video recording. Considering it's about the same price...
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In a world where smartphones are steadily getting larger and larger, Sony has decided to keep things fairly small. With their flagships still sporting a 5.2-inch display, but also catering to those that want something even smaller. Their “Compact” line of...
Camera, Display, Battery Life, Software, Storage capacity, Front-facing speakers...
Build quality, Small Size, Boring design, No Fingerprint Sensor on US models...
Sony has always been known for charging a premium for their devices. Even outside of the mobile space. And the Xperia X Compact is no different. This device will set you back $499 in the US. Which is quite a hefty price for a smartphone of this size, espe...
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Small phone lovers have something to get excited about with the latest in Sony's Compact line.The Xperia X Compact gives you everything you need in terms of screen, performance, battery life — plus a few nice additions like stereo speakers, a slick softwa...
Small, but not cheaply made, Solid screen, even at 720p, Great performance and battery life, Strong camera...
No fingerprint sensor, Plastic may not appeal to everyone, No Quick Charge charger included, Expensive for the size...
Going into reviewing the Xperia X Compact, I was excited to use a "small" phone again primarily from the perspective of nostalgia; watching phones get bigger and bigger, I just wanted something more compact that didn't make compromises in experience. Over...
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Sony's Compact line of Xperia phones has been earning accolades ever since its inception back in 2014 with the original Z1 Compact . It seemed that a lot of folks have been clamoring for small, manageable handsets with flagship specs, that's why Sony str...
Compact, comfortable to hold and carry design, Excellent battery life, Very good outdoor visibility, Functionallyrich multimedia apps suite...
Smallish keys with shallow feedback, Comes with a third of the internal storage occupied, Finger scanner not available on the US version...
At the sub-$500 price point that Sony is offering the X Compact at launch, there may be more than enough niche demand to justify its release. The only compromise made with the cutie, compared with its predecessors, is the midrange Snapdragon chipset, but...
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For most manufacturers, smaller variants of flagship phones generally come with weaker hardware and fewer features. Sony has been one of the few companies where "compact" doesn't necessarily mean "less capable." For example, the Xperia Z5 Compact has th...
Small and lightweight, Promising camera capabilities...
Unimpressive display, Average specs...
The Sony Xperia X Compact is a slimmed-down, midrange take on the new Xperia XZ smartphone...
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It seems that Sony decided to replace its Xperia Z lineup with the new Xperia X. This happened back at MWC 2016 in Barcelona and since then we witnessed the appearance of several new smartphones manufactured by the Japanese company, and we managed to pres...
Comfortable 4.6-inch display with Triluminos and X Reality technologies, Durable battery thanks to Quick Charge 3.0 and useful battery saving modes, Fingerprint scanner and USB Type-C, Android 6.0 Marshmallow and a simplified UI with useful pre-installed...
No water-resistance certificate, No 4К video recording, Slightly thicker profile of 9.5 mm...
When we are talking about Android smartphones, it is difficult to find models with screen size less than 5 inches as the 5.5-inch diagonal is growing ever more popular. We believe that there certainly is a group of users who still prefer more compact devi...
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hw4all.com Updated: 2017-09-28 03:18:32
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Compact smartphones, which have serious stuffing, do not occur too often. One of them can be considered Sony Xperia X Compact, which appeared in the autumn of 2016. Someone even called him “murderer» iPhone SE. A device with a screen 4.6 “is equipped with...
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Externally, the X Compact is the beneficiary of their ‘Unified' design philosophy revamp for the line. It's evolved somewhat from its predecessors and rather than the rounded body and curved corners of earlier Xperias, the X Compact instead makes the top...
While everyone else in the smartphone game has attempted to upsize their offerings to gargantuan proportions, Sony Mobile's rather novel X Compact goes the other direction by attempting to optimise their hardware into a true one-handed form factor by putt...
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