Review Sony Xperia Z1 Compact
REVIEW SMARTPHONE SONY XPERIA Z1 COMPact As the battle to reign in the big-size smartphone arena goes on, Sony brings an altogether different phone — S. Aadeetya phone manages to perform well with some minor heating issues that have become a common sight with this chipset. As you can see in the figure, the Z1 Compact comes closer to the nexa-core powered Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo than Lenovo’s Vibe Z. We do like the fact that it has a physical button for camera on the right just below the volume rocker and aluminium built power button. Gaming on the Z1 compact poses no issues and be it light games like Subway Surfer or more demanding games like Asphalt 8: Airborne, the phone delivered what it promises. Reminiscent of the flagship The phone not only comes with the same chipset as on the Z1 but it also gets the 20.7 MP rear camera also. As we talked about earlier, the cam- era for outdoor and daylight shooting is pretty much the best in the segment at this price but sadly, the low-light capability is still found want- ing. Also, you are confined to clicking pictures at its normal level without zooming in much which Price: `34,990 leads to pixlated image. Battery life on the Z1 compact sees some improvement, mainly owing to its reduced size. The phone has enough juice ony has been flirting in the premium in it to last through a day and nothing more than smartphone segment where the company that (Stamina mode comes in handy).
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