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Sony Xperia Z1 Compact Review

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On paper, the Sony Xperia Z1 Compact is a dream come true for most. It has comfortable dimensions for one-handed use, specs worthy of being the former flagship's mini sibling, and waterproofing. The question now is how all these will wort together in producing the ideal compact.

The Z1 Compact blends the right mix of ingredients for its body: glass up front metal on the sides, and a plastic back. The rear's material may sound like a turn-off, especially compared to the glass back of the original Z1, but it doesn’t hinder the overall premium feel of the device. If anything, it helps keep the weight down, since you already have to deal with Its rather thick 9.5mm profile. After a few weeks of use, though, you can expect scratches to appear.

The Z1 Compact blends the right mix of ingredients for its body: glass up front metal on the sides, and a plastic back

The Z1 Compact blends the right mix of ingredients for its body: glass up front metal on the sides, and a plastic back

Like most high-end Sony devices, the Z1 Compact has solid waterproofing. We’re happy to report that after taking underwater shots with it in a pool, the phone remained undamaged, and we were more than happy with the results of our photos and videos. It helps that there's a dedicated shutter button for the camera, allowing easy underwater operation.

On land, however, the 20.7-megapixel camera didn't always deliver what we expected of it Despite the high resolution, details easily got lost due to the over-processing of photos. This is fine in dark environments or indoor situations, since you want the phone to remove as much noise as possible, but the lack of sharpness in broad daylight hindered otherwise picture-perfect shots.

The 20.7-megapixel camera didn't always deliver what we expected of it

The 20.7-megapixel camera didn't always deliver what we expected of it

What makes the Z1 Compact truly special in the sea of downsized flagships is its robust spec sheet The Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 is fast and we mean fast. With the help of the near-stock Android OS and relatively low screen resolution (which still manages to be 342ppi on the 4.3-inch real estate), the user Interface rarely experiences any hiccups, and response to touches is as near-instant as that of an iPhone.

The unit we received came shipped with Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, which can be upgraded to 4.4 KitKat We decided to run benchmarks on both versions to see how much of a difference the update would make, and we were surprised by the results. The AnHiTU and Quadrant scores went down from 35194 and 21709 on Android 4.3, respectively, to 34269 and 19405 on 4.4 KitKat. This was a surprise to us, but luckily, actual usage didn’t show signs of slowing down.

Sony Xperia Z1 Compact back view

Sony Xperia Z1 Compact back view

Without a doubt the Z1 Compact does everything its bigger counterpart does, but with handier dimensions.

Conclusion

The Z1 Compact is a big win for consumers, thanks to a non-gimmicky package that gives users what they’ve been wanting all this time.

Details

·         Os: Android 4.4 KitKat

·         Display: 4.3-inch iPs lCD (1280 x 720)

·         Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 (Quad-core, 2.2GHz)

·         Battery: 2300mah

·         Price: $580

 

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