Sony Xperia X Compact Release Date, Price and Specs – CNET
Sony’s Xperia X Compact is a phone of contrasts.
It packs the same 23-megapixel camera as the higher-end Xperia XZ that Sony announced alongside it, but in an itty-bitty body. How tiny? The X Compact’s 4.6-inch display looks positively peewee compared with the XZ’s 5.2-inch screen. The pro: It’s seriously palmable and easy to use one-handed. The con: Its small screen is harder to read. There’s less room for your fingertip taps, too.
Just how small is Sony’s 4.6-inch Xperia…
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Another thing you should know: The phone’s body is made of glossy plastic instead of the XZ’s metal, though I didn’t mind. It makes sense for the phone type, but it’s important that the price be right. It doesn’t have the waterproofing of some more top-tier Sony phones.
Still, the X Compact doesn’t feel like a throwaway device. In addition to identical cameras, the two new Xperias have nearly the same battery capacity — 2,700mAh versus 2,900mAh — as well as the same USB-C charger port and same 3GB of RAM. That’s pretty generous for a small phone that I expect to come in at a budget price — but we don’t have anything official yet. In some senses, Sony’s generosity could wind up making the X Compact the better deal.
Sony starts selling the small handset in September (on September 25 in the US).
| Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow | Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow |
| 5.2-inch; 1,920×1,080 pixels | 4.6-inch; 1,280×720 pixels |
| Metal build | Polycarbonate (plastic) build |
| 23-megapixel | 23-megapixel |
| 13-megapixel | 5-megapixel |
| Snapdragon 820 | Snapdragon 650 |
| 32GB/64GB | 32GB of storage |
| 3GB | 3GB |
| 2,900mAh | 2,700mAh |
| Globally; not in US | Globally; not in US |
| IP68 | None |



