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The Sony Xperia XZ1 Compact is a premium 4.6-inch SIM-free smartphone featuring a powerful Snapdragon 835 processor, 4GB RAM, and 32GB storage. Its standout 19MP Motion Eye camera supports 960 fps super slow motion and Predictive Capture for next-level mobile photography. The vibrant TRILUMINOS HD display and Hi-Res Audio deliver immersive visuals and sound, all packed into a sleek, pocket-friendly design perfect for professionals who demand performance without compromise.











| ASIN | B074VCTYTN |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Battery Average Life Talk Time | 10 Hours |
| Battery Capacity | 2700 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery Power | 2700 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 107,821 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 4,159 in SIM-Free & Unlocked Mobile Phones |
| Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
| Box Contents | XZ1 Phone, Charger |
| Brand | Sony |
| Brand Name | Sony |
| CPU model | Snapdragon |
| CPU speed | 2.5 GHz |
| Camera Description | Front |
| Camera Flash Type | No flash |
| Cellular Technology | 4G |
| Colour | Black |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 245 Reviews |
| Digital Zoom | 8 x |
| Display Type | LCD or OLED |
| External Testing Certification | CE |
| Form Factor | Slate |
| Frame Rate | 960 fps |
| Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 8 MP |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm |
| Human Interface Types | Buttons |
| Item Dimensions | 12.9 x 6.4 x 0.9 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Sony Xperia XZ1 Compact SIM Free Smartphone - Black |
| Item Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Maximum Display Resolution | 1080p Full HD |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Memory storage capacity | 32 GB |
| Model Series | Xperia XZ1 |
| Model Year | 2017 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Wifi, UMTS, GSM, LTE |
| Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
| Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 1 |
| Operating System | android |
| Operating system | android |
| Optical Sensor Resolution | 19 MP |
| Phone Talk Time | 10 Hours |
| Processor Series | Snapdragon |
| Processor Speed | 2.5 GHz |
| Product Features | Wireless Charging |
| RAM Memory Installed | 4 GB |
| RAM memory installed size | 4 GB |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 19 MP |
| Refresh Rate | 60 |
| Resolution | 720 x 1280 |
| SIM Card Slot Count | Single SIM |
| Screen Size | 4.6 Inches |
| Shooting Modes | Portrait, Scene, Sports, Night, Panorama |
| Sim Card Size | Nano |
| Specific Uses For Product | Mobility, Entertainment, Mobile Photography |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Network Technology | GSM, LTE, UMTS, Wi-Fi |
| Wireless Provider | Unlocked |
D**N
Great little (compact) phone - the last of its kind, get it while you can!
This is likely to be the last of Sony's true compact smartphone offerings at 4.6 inch - the new xz4 'compact' is understood to be around 5.5 inches, which has been the standard size of many smartphones over time. The one great benefit of a proper compact model is that it will fit neatly into to a shirt breast pocket and indeed into a modest ladies handbag. The current super giant smartphones are almost as big as some of the tablets around, so what's the point? In use, the xz1 has an excellent battery life, is quick and responsive and has an excellent rear camera, albeit slightly lower resolution than the z5 it replaced. There is in reality little difference in the perceived output and this is also offset by the additional features both for stills and movies. Also in use, the SD micro memory card capacity is excellent - my phone takes a 200gb card! The OS has recently updated to Android 9 and this is an improvement on 7 & 8 - 7 being particularly power hungry. All in all a great little phone and since I was able to get it on a Black Friday deal, excellent value for money.
N**E
Everything a phone should be
Superb phone. I've been a Sony user for years. Their compact phones have always been elegant, super tough, amazing battery life, and excellent performance. This one is even better. I traded up from the Z5 compact and this one is definitely another step up. Absolutely smooth scrolling. Everything works instantly. As usual, the display is vibrant and precise. Cameras are excellent. Battery has lasted over 2 days since the first recharge under normal use. Fits easily in pockets and can always be used easily with one hand. Can't think of anything that could be better and I'm amazed anyone would buy an iphone at twice the price!
D**R
Lovely phone, perfect size, shame about the battery life!
Previously owned a moto E. In comparison, the XZ1 compact sucks up battery at least twice as fast. Even in "stamina mode", battery life is poor. However, this is one of the few phones on the market that is not a ridiculously large size.
K**E
At last -- an upgrade to the Z3 Compact :)
I have to point out that it's getting difficult to get a genuinely new XZ1 compact -- the first one I bought was in very good condition, but it wasn't actually new from the factory. So be careful whom you buy from. Although it's irritating, this situation doesn't detract from the phone itself, which is excellent. There aren't many high-performance, compact Android phones on the market -- it seems to be a market segment that only Sony caters for, and some of its offerings have not been all that impressive. The Z3 Compact was a great phone, but its successors lost some of the innovative features -- like the surface-mount charging connector -- that made it what it was. The XZ1 is worth consideration if you've been waiting for a genuine successor to the Z3C -- it still doesn't have the surface-mount charging connector, sadly, but it does have a fingerprint sensor. In other respects, the XZ1C is like a Z3C on steroids. The XZ1C has a more conventional construction than the ZxC series; rather than a glass back, the new model has the commonplace grippy plastic. Although the glass back was stylish and unusual, its slipperiness was a real hazard; I lost count of the number of times my Z3C ended up face-down on the floor. The XZ1C is comfortable and secure to hold, and easy to operate with one hand, which is one of the main selling points of a compact phone. The XZ1C looks exactly like a scaled-down version of the full-sized phones in the X series, with few concessions to trendy roundness -- the body is essentially a rectangular box with a screen in the middle, and only a slight chamfering of the edges. Unlike the full-size X-phones, this one fits comfortably in my shirt pocket, and I can go running with it in my pocket, without my trousers falling down. The 720-pixel screen resolution is considered unimpressive by modern standards, but it's OK for most purposes on a screen this size. I have to admit that, side by side with the XZ, which has a 1080-pixel screen, the smaller phone's screen does lack a certain something. You can't (well, I can't) see individual pixels in it, but there's a certain lack of clarity. Without the side-by-side comparison, I doubt it would be noticed. The XZ1C comes (don't they all?) with a certain amount of pointless bloat. Apps like Facebook and Kobo are preinstalled, and can't be removed, although they can be disabled. Nearly all the bloat can be disabled, in fact; but, of course, it continues to use storage. I really don't understand why vendors do this -- if I wanted to install Facebook, it would take only five minutes to do so. Some of the Sony apps can neither be removed nor disabled; but at least with Android 8.0 you can prevent these apps popping up irritating notifications. Happily, SD cards are cheap these days, and the XZ1 claims to accommodate up to 256Gb. The XZ1C comes with a proper, 3.5mm headphone jack. The newer XZ2C does not, so I won't be buying one of those. Audio quality through decent wired headphones is pretty good but, frankly, it is on most phones these days. The Bluetooth implementation has LDAC support, which should (if you believe Sony) provide better wireless sound quality, with compatible headphones. The sound quality with Sony wireless headphones is pretty amazing, by Bluetooth standards, but whether it's better than with the competing aptX format, I really couldn't say. I don't know how the XZ1C behaves with applications that are truly demanding, but most routine stuff like web surfing and media playback is effortless. I get a couple of days battery life if I'm careful but, of course, battery performance depends enormously on how a phone is used. It's at least as good -- with my usage -- as any other smartphone I've tried. All in all, the XZ1C is a great compact smartphone. It's better in many respects than its so-called successor, the XZ2C -- particularly its price. If you can still get a new XZ1C it will be less than half the price of the new model.
M**N
Sony dropped the ball on this model, sadly.
Sony are usually my 'go to' manufacturer for electronics and I was in the market for a new phone to replace my broken (rear cover made of glass) Z3 Compact so I looked at the reviews and settled on the Sony XZ1 Compact mainly for the similar size and features. The XZ1 arrived and looks pretty good and feels sturdy, I inserted the SIM card (which was particularily fiddly) and Micro SD card and set it up after charging the battery fully. Once connected to my WiFi it did a whole load of updates of the OS and Apps, took just over an hour in total and I was suprised to see the battery reduced to 77% remaining after these. I hadn't put the Stamina mode on so no big deal I thought and left it at that. The quality of voice calls isn't a patch on the Z3 Compact in my opinion, and they get dropped for no apparent reason. I put the same Sim card back in my old Sony and hey presto - no problem at all. I tried changing the XZ1 setings but nothing seemed to make any difference and Sony Support weren't much help to be honest. The signal strength on this phone is a lot lower on my other Sony in exactly the same place and that could explain the dropped calls I guess but there was nothing I could do to get this any better. I started to miss calls and text messages when walking out and about and that's not good for a phone of this price. On top of the call issue the keyboard is fiddly at best, and became unresponsive on some occasions. The camera takes ok pictures in good daylight but anything other than decent light then the pictures become very grainy/noisy. Sony add a whole raft of bloatware to the Operating System and I found it hard if not impossible to remove most of it, and every time it connected to my Wifi the unistalled apps either reinstalled themselves or something else appered that I didn't ask for! I don't know what's going on at Sony recently but they seem to have dropped the ball somewhat, this phone is a total disappointment compared to my old Z3 Compact. They've even removed the FM radio for some unknown reason so you have to install a 3rd party app instead and use either a Wifi or use up your data allowance, why? If there is ever a power cut or any emergency Radio becomes important as most stations have backup power and can continue to broadcast. Plus its free to listen to! At the end of the day, the battery wasn't anyway near as good as its claimed to be, the signal strength for calls was poor at best, the camera was mediochre and the missing FM radio left me wondering why I'd bought this particular model, so sadly its going back and I'm on the lookout for something better in the future. Come on Sony, please up your game as there are plenty of other manufacturers out there actually listening to what consumers want and making reliable products.
M**H
Not a great step forward from the Z5 (or Z3) Compact and in some ways, a step back.
I've had a Z3C, Z5C and now the XZ1C; each change resulting in a bigger (in at least two dimensions) phone whilst retaining the same display. The processors have improved but the software they run make the differences imperceivable. A big disappointment is that the XZ1C has lost MHL (Sony has disabled it even though the processor series supports it.) The range of screen protectors and cases is poor, maybe due to the curved sides. Battery life is similar to the Z5C (when it was new.) Not a great 'update' but at £199, it's cheap enough and will do for the next three years or so until the battery life deteriorates like my previous compacts. Hey, the fingerprint sensor works better and is usable though - it's just a shame there's a bug with Smart Lock.
D**S
The Best Small Android Phone You Can Use With 1 Hand
I'm a fan of smaller phones that you can fully use with 1 hand, as I'm usually carrying a briefcase or bag in the other. I purchased the XZ1 Compact to replace the capable but aging Xperia Z5 Compact, particularly since the more recent XZ2 Compact seems to have grown much larger. I'm pleased to say that the XZ1 is an improvement is all areas with no significant downsides (other than being 2mm longer and having a black power button that's harder to see). It feels much faster in use than the Z5C and has better battery life, a better camera, and a far more vibrant screen. In use, it very much feels like the premium phone it is. If Sony is (unfortunately) going to keep increasing the size of its 'small but fully powered' range, then the XZ1 might remain the best small Android handset for quite a while.
A**J
Sony Z1
Good quality, but the battery is rubbish.
H**I
handy phone
looks nice. it's hard to find a handy and small phone like this.
F**I
小さいのに高性能
慣れたら、とにかく最高です。小さくて手になじみ、指紋認証もばっちりです。今、2ヶ月になりますが、トラブルはありません。バッテリーも持ちます。保障が無くてもその分安いのでお勧めです。
N**H
持ち運びに便利です
以前のが少し大きめだったので小さくなりバッグにいれやすくなりましたが、その反面画面は小さいですね。 ミント色はかわいいのでよかったです。 NTTコミュニケーションズのナノシムで問題なく使え、 バッテリー持ちは超満足しています。
U**U
絶妙なサイズ感
大日本空輸様から購入しました。初のSIMフリー端末です。 保護フィルムに気泡のようなものがあったり、若干の汚れがあった以外は問題なし。 Xperia X compactからの機種変更ですが、見た目はほとんど変わりません。 正直これくらいのサイズが一番です。 …とか言いながら、Zenfone4と散々悩んでました。 楽天モバイルで問題なく利用できます。他の方も触れられていますが、APN設定が必要です。 ※設定を忘れて、Wi-Fi環境がないとただの文鎮と化していました(笑) 4G回線でも体感早くなりました。 また、Xperiaからの移行であれば、専用のアプリで設定を引き継ぐことができて、大変便利でした。 今後もこの手のコンパクトサイズが生き残って欲しいと思います。
ビ**ジ
非常に良い
初めてSIMfreeスマホを購入しましたし輸入品ということで初期不良等々心配していましたが、綺麗な状態で配送されてきました。 開けたときに最初に張ってある保護フィルムに気泡が多く含まれていたことから少し心配しましたがどこにも問題は見受けられず、動作も問題なく安心しました。 ケータイはiPhone5sからの乗り換えだったのですが、動作やバッテリーの持ちなど比較にならないほど優れていてとても満足しています。 初めてのandroid端末だったのですがandroidもIOSとそん色なく、普通に使いやすいです。むしろ私はandroidの方が使いやすいと感じています。 ひとつ不満点を挙げるなら私が買ったときは47500円ほどだったのですが2が出てから一気に値崩れして43000円ほどになったので少し損した気持ちになりました。この値段で買える人がうらやましいです(笑) ただ、キャリア等で買うよりは非常に安価で購入できたと思うので最終的には満足しています。 CPUがスナドラ835なので非常にキビキビ動きますし、フルHDでなくHDなので電池持ちもよいと思います。 片手で扱えるコンパクト端末を探していて、尚且つ高スペックのものを探しているとなるとこの端末は非常にお勧めできます。 (ただ私のように手が小さな人はこの端末でも片手で扱いづらい場面もありますので実際に手に取ってみたほうがいいかと思います)
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