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Sony Xperia Z5 Compact - Is less really more?

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Sony's Xperia Z5 Compact is pitched as a compact flagship experience with a focus on one handed usability, water resistance, and battery endurance rather than chasing the biggest specs. The reviewer breaks down the physical design, noting the 4.6 inch LCD panel, the 5.1 megapixel front camera for selfies, and the presence of front facing speakers which, while not class leading in loudness, deliver clear dialogue due to their placement and size. He highlights the back camera hardware, a 23 megapixel sensor, and various recording options from 4K to 720p slow motion, while pointing out the microSD expansion and IP68 rating as standout practical features for a phone of this size. The review also covers the power button doubling as a fingerprint sensor, a uniquely placed volume rocker that becomes more intuitive with use, and a dedicated camera button that aids quick shots with half-press focus. On the software side, Sony sticks with a compact, 720p display resolution to preserve battery life and overall usability, making the most of a 2700 mAh battery in real-world tests where the device easily lasts through demanding days with significant GPS and calls. The speaker setup, while modest, supports comfortable media consumption given the smaller screen real estate, and the reviewer appreciates the balance between size, battery life, and usability, while noting potential small drawbacks like onscreen controls reducing screen estate. The video closes with a nod to accessories from dbrand and other brands, emphasizing how a skin can keep the phone looking new while offering protective and stylistic options, and ends with a call to explore future updates to the Marshmallow OS and camera app that could further enhance the user experience.

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