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Sony's Xperia Z5 Compact is the best sub-5-inch screen smartphone around

The mid-range series has been a highlight in Sony’s smartphone portfolio, and it’s still going strong.

Score: 8.5/10

Verdict: Compact by name, compact in nature but above all, a fantastic phone for those not keen on larger screens.

DESPITE THE SUCCESS of the PS4 and its image sensor business, Sony hasn’t done as well in the smartphone market. A competitive market with hundreds of players vying it out – and only one company raking in almost all the profits made - has made things difficult for it and other rivals to gain a foothold.

While its flagships Xperia phones are battling it out with the iPhone 6s and Samsung Galaxy S6, its Compact range have been the best mid-range devices in the market, last year’s Z3 being a particular highlight.

This time, it’s now one of the few sub-5-inch phones released this year, and it makes quite the case for them.

Compact by name, compact by nature

It’s hard not to feel the Z5 Compact is a phone that’s frozen in time. If you’re used to 5-inch screens, it feels incredibly small, and the bulky look is in contrast to the thin and slender devices that populate the market now.

It’s almost a perfect plastic rectangle, save for some slightly curved sides, and that makes it look thicker than other smartphones, even though the difference really isn’t that great.

If anything, it feels like it’s the relic of a bygone era, one that woke up from a long slumber and found that the world has changed significantly in its absence.

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Yet to judge it based on that is a little harsh. It wins nothing for looks, but it’s functional and easy to hold.

The power button, which doesn’t jut out like the volume and shutter buttons, is located at the very centre of the right-hand side and doubles up as a fingerprint scanner. Its positioning is handy for unlocking as the scanner is very quick to recognise your finger and activate.

Below it are the volume and shutter buttons. The volume buttons are awkward to reach when using it one-handed, but the shutter button makes sense as you’ll likely take photos while holding it sideways.

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Compact on the inside

Sporting an HD 4.6-inch screen, the Z5 Compact comes with 2GB of RAM, a Quad core 1.5GHz and 2 GHz CPU and a Snapdragon 810 chip.

In short, it’s impressively fast. It has few problems running intensive games and there’s a definite speed improvement when playing games like Lara Croft Go. It’s great and manages to pack a lot into its small stature.

There were one or two moments of slowdown but they felt more like anomalies than anything serious.

Another thing that wasn’t apparent here compared to previous models was overheating. It performs comfortably and with the exception of shooting 4K video and Android software updates, it rarely heats up.

If there’s a disappointing part, it’s the screen itself. Using a 720p screen isn’t a bad decision by any stretch, but it does show when you’re watching HD videos or taking photos, the camera’s sharpness being far superior to the screen itself.

The battery is also solid. You could get a day and a half from it, maybe two days if you push it, but you won’t be too concerned if you can’t find a charger until the end of the day.

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It’s the inside that counts

Sony’s version of Android is generally one of the more heavily customised versions out there. The company does prioritise a lot of its media services like the PS4 as well as videos and music, but it manages to be good.

Running on Android 5.1 (with a planned update to 6.0 on the way), there’s not a whole lot to write home about here. If you’ve used an Xperia device before, it’s more of the same here with Sony products bring front and centre of the experience.

While its first party apps have improved, their usefulness really depends on how often you use them. The likes of Remote Play for the PS4, provided you don’t mind playing on a small 720p screen, is genuinely good although you’re better off buying an attachment for the controller. And even then, it might be unnecessary since a planned PC/Mac version is on the way.

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The camera continues to be a high point for the series and both the 21MP rear-end camera and the 5.1MP front-facing camera live up to Sony’s reputation.

The auto mode is more than enough for people to use but the pro options and the various other modes on offer (plus a few others you can download) mean you’ll have something for every situation.

There is a vibrancy to the images it captures. The colours in each one tend to pop out at you which is always a good sign. It is a little tougher now to properly judge how well an image will appear because of the screen quality, but the auto mode will be more than enough to get good photos.

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Should you buy one?

Naturally it will be more useful if you use Sony’s other products, but that’s besides the point. The Xperia Compact series always punched above its weight and the Z5 feels like not just one of the best mid-range phones out there but a great phone in general.

If you’re determined to avoid a 5-inch or larger phone, then you’re going to enjoy the Z5 Compact, more so if you have a PS4. It manages to pack a lot into its small stature, and shows that bigger doesn’t always mean better.

Pros
- Lightning fast speed.
- Fantastic camera.
- Great battery life.
- Fast fingerprint scanner.

Cons
- Bland and uninspired design.
- Screen is good but not great.
- Majority of Sony apps are only useful if you have certain products/services.

The Sony Xperia Z5 costs €499 (unlocked) and is available in VodafoneThreeMeteoriDTesco Mobile, and Carphone Warehouse.

Read: Is the Nexus 5X Google’s return to form in the smartphone market? >

Read: The iPhone 6s and 6s Plus: Are they worth the upgrade? >

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    Mute Zool Ayka
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    Jan 21st 2019, 7:13 AM

    Poor children, how can someone take advantage of them. So young and innocent. Why is the perpetrator of the abuse not being punished. No mention of that.

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    Jan 21st 2019, 8:54 AM

    “Tusla brought an emergency change of foster placement to the attention of the District Court” – wtf?

    Social workers should have absolute power to remove a child from care if they suspect any form of abuse.

    I prefer if they got it wrong each time than to leave a single child in danger just once!

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    Mute Toomasu Sumitsu
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    Jan 21st 2019, 9:59 AM

    @Jim Buckley Barrett: Are you also in favour of separating children from their parents at the US/Mexico border until their identifies are confirmed and the authorities are sure the children aren’t bring trafficked? Genuine question.

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    Mute Sirius
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    Jan 21st 2019, 1:41 PM

    @Toomasu Sumitsu: I would be in favour of parents not bringing their children to the US/Mexico border and exposing them to such a volatile situation. However, if authorities have to separate children from parents in order to determine the genuine reasons for travel, then it should be done in accordance with policy.

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    Jan 21st 2019, 8:22 AM

    I recently heard a speaker who is a specialist on trafficking in the EU and was horrified to discover that many young and underage individuals are being brought to Ireland and the UK specifically as sex workers or in forced labor situations. Lack of money, English skills and proper documentation makes them particularly vulnerable.

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    Mute Toomasu Sumitsu
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    Jan 21st 2019, 10:01 AM

    @Rathminder: Don’t you know being against open borders makes you racist though. Asking for documentation is a racist attack.

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    Jan 21st 2019, 10:23 AM

    @Toomasu Sumitsu:

    I don’t think Rathminder was asking for documentation but rather pointing out the *lack* of it makes them vulnerable, which is true, apparent statelessness has a negative impact on just about everything, even healthcare. Unaccompanied minors should automatically be given temporary documentation

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    Mute LYNDALAND
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    Jan 21st 2019, 4:56 PM

    @Rathminder: remember that there are men in ireland buying these children. And not one sex buyer of under or over 18 year olds has been convicted. Less than 5 have been arrested over the last year.

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    Jan 21st 2019, 9:37 AM

    I saw this because Ruhama have already jumped on the bandwagon of trying to re-exploit these poor kids for their own, totally unrelated, agenda.

    Can we not stop finding such self serving wastes of space and allocate the same money to actually helping people, especially disadvantaged kids, instead?

    The only thing I can think of to say about Tusla that is fit for polite company is:
    “I TOLD YOU SO”.

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    Jan 21st 2019, 12:43 PM

    Tusla are quite happy to leave children to be abused and neglected when it suits their mates. A certain ex Labour minister for housing would know a lot about this

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    Jan 21st 2019, 3:26 PM

    @Colm Lyons:
    That is absolutely true…Tusla are nothing but a highly politicised sick joke that uses the lives of vulnerable children as counters in a long running game of power and ambition.

    Vulnerable children in Ireland have absolutely nowhere kind, compassionate, caring and dedicated to their best interests to turn in desperation.

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    Jan 21st 2019, 4:55 PM

    Ireland is not a safe place for these, and many other children. Unfortunately we cannot guarantee their safety. We should be able to do better. Even one child trafficked in this manner is a travesty, if there was ever something worth fighting for surely it’s the prevention of sexual exploitation of small children.
    It has to be one of the cruellest ironies that these wee children land on this sad rock and the agencies tasked with helping them use them for self-serving political gain, they produce lovely reports, presentations and tears. The abused are abused again by those tasked with saving them, the only ones who benefit are those making money from them, illegally, from donations or government grants.
    It’s time we stopped playing politics and either do our damndest to help these children or don’t, but stop the pretense. Without them, all the other agencies wouldn’t have a reason to exist…

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