Samsung saw this issue and has addressed this issue with
their Galaxy S3 Mini and their recent Galaxy S4 Mini. Now you would believe
that with the same S3 or S4 branding, you'll be getting the same power found in
Samsung's flagship devices but in a smaller form factor. However, under closer
inspection you'll reveal that the S4 Mini is half of what its larger S4 cousin
in every possible way: screen size, battery, processor speed, number of cores,
camera quality, and RAM. The same issue also plagues the HTC One Mini. Which
begs the question, is there really such thing as a small form factor flagship?
The answer, yes.
Just recently at CES 2014, Sony has released the new Xperia
Z1 Compact. In a nutshell, the Z1 compact has everything that the bigger
brother Z1 had. Still boasting the zippy Snapdragon 800 Quad Core CPU running
at 2.2 GHz, 2GB of RAM, Adreno 330 GPU, the same 20.7 MP Camera with Sony's
Exmor RS® for mobile image sensor, as well as the same waterproof features with
Sony's OmniBalance design language. Still running the same identical Sony
interface as the original Z1 with the Sony ecosystem including Walkman, Albums,
Movies, Sony Select and much more.
Unfortunately however, due to the smaller form factor, the
display has been downgraded to 720p Triluminos display retaining a 342 ppi
rather than the 1080p variety on the original Z1.Though you'll still have the
Bravia Engine hard at work behind the scenes so image quality will still be
extremely clear and life like.
Xperia Z1 Compact (Left) compared to iPhone 5S (Right) |
Expect availability to come later this year and the price
relatively close to the Original Z1. Don't expect the device to be priced much
lower than it's larger counterpart as this is still packing the best hardware
available. This device is mainly for the people who have small hands and want a
high-end smartphone but don't want to deal with the bulkiness of a 5 inch or
larger display. It's about time a device like this has come to the Android
market as it was in dire need of one for a long time. iPhone users have loved
the performance mated with the comfort of the 4 and 5, now the android side has
something that is compelling for their user base.