If you're an Android user and want a high - performance camera on your phone without the bulk of
a larger phone body, then the Sony Xperia Z5 Compact is ideal for you.
Not exact matches
Bluetooth wireless
phone connectivity, Clock, Cruise control + speed limiter, DVD Satellite Navigation with 7» colour display, Front and rear parking sensors, Graphic information display, Power assisted steering, Reversing camera, Trip computer with message system, Bowers and Wilkins premium sound system, DAB Digital radio, Portable audio interface, Radio / CD and mp3 compatibility, USB connection, Automatic dimming rear view mirror, Automatic headlights,Bi - Xenon cornering headlamps with auto levelling and pressure washers,
Body colour
large rear spoiler,
Body coloured bumpers, Bonnet louvres, Door mirror integrated indicators, Door mirror memory, Electric front windows + drivers one touch / anti-trap, Electrically operated heated and folding mirrors, Electrochromic door mirrors, Extended side sills, Front aerodynamic splitter, Gloss black mesh grille, Gloss black side window surround, Heated front windscreen and timer, LED daytime running lights, LED tail lights, Performance active exhaust, Quad tailpipes, Rain sensor windscreen wipers, Rear diffuser, 12 V power socket in centre console, 12 V socket in glovebox, 16 way electric adjustable front seats, 3 spoke heated multi-function steering wheel, 4 way electric lumbar support, Air filter, Automatic air recirculation, Blue ambient lighting, Diamond Sew style to leather interior, Dual zone automatic climate control, Front ashtray and cigar lighter, Front centre armrest, Front cupholders, Front headrests, Front passenger seat memory, Front seat back map pockets, Front sports seats, Heated front seats, Humidity sensor, Interior mood lighting, Isofix rear child seat fastenings, JaguarDrive selector, Jet premium suede cloth headlining, Memory function for drivers seat; steering wheel & exterior mirrors, Premium carpet mats, Reach + rake adjustable steering column, Rear centre armrest, Rear headrests, Softgrain leather upholstery, Stainless steel pedals, Steering wheel gearshift paddles, Adaptive restraint technology system,Anti - lock Brake System + Electronic Brakeforce Distribution + Emergency Brake Assit, Driver / Front Passenger airbags,DSC - Dynamic Stability Control, Electronic parking brake, Front seatbelt pretensioners, High performance braking system, Pedestrian contact sensing and deployable bonnet, Red brake calipers, Seatbelt reminders for driver and front passenger, Seatbelts to all seat positions, Side airbags, WHIPS whiplash protection system - front, Deadlocks, Drive away door locking, Engine immobiliser, Keyless entry, Keyless Start, Locking wheel nuts, Perimetric and volumetric anti theft alarm, Remote central locking, Adaptive dynamics, Limited slip differential, Stiffer springs and dampers, Tyre repair kit
Accessory Hood Emblem,
Large Rear Spoiler, Rear Spoiler - Roofline, Ruby Black Pearl Paint,
Body Side Moldings -
Body - Color With Chrome Accents, Door Handle Color -
Body - Color, Front Bumper Color -
Body - Color, Grille Color - Black With Chrome Accents, Hood Protector, Mirror Color -
Body - Color, Rear Bumper Color -
Body - Color, Rear Spoiler Color -
Body - Color, Sunroof Wind Deflector, Window Trim - Chrome, Carpeted Floor Mats And Portfolio, Steering Ratio - 16.7, Tonneau Cover, Turns Lock - To - Lock - 3.3, Air Filtration, Armrests - Rear Center With Cupholders, Armrests - Rear Folding, Dash Trim - Metallic, Door Trim - Leather, Door Trim - Metallic, Floor Mat Material - Carpet, Floor Material - Carpet, Floor Mats - Front, Floor Mats - Rear, Front Air Conditioning - Automatic Climate Control, Front Air Conditioning Zones - Dual, Heated Steering Wheel, Interior Accents - Leather, Interior Accents - Metallic - Tone, Rear Vents - Second Row, Shift Knob Trim - Aluminum, Steering Wheel Trim - Leather, Additional Key - Removable Valet, Assist Handle - Front, Assist Handle - Rear, Cargo Area Light, Center Console - Front Console With Armrest And Storage, Cruise Control - Adaptive, Cupholders - Front, Cupholders - Rear, Dimming Rearview Mirror - Auto, Footwell Lights, Multi-Function Remote - Panic Alarm, Multi-Function Remote - Proximity Entry System, Multi-Function Remote - Trunk Release, One - Touch Windows - 1, Power Outlet (S)- 115v Cargo Area, Power Outlet (S)- 115v Rear, Power Outlet (S)- 12v Front, Power Steering, Push - Button Start, Reading Lights - Front, Retained Accessory Power, Steering Wheel - Tilt And Telescopic, Steering Wheel Mounted Controls - Audio, Steering Wheel Mounted Controls - Cruise Control, Steering Wheel Mounted Controls - Multi-Function, Steering Wheel Mounted Controls - Paddle Shifter, Steering Wheel Mounted Controls -
Phone, Steering Wheel Mounted Controls - Voice Control, Storage - Accessory Hook, Storage - Cargo Tie - Down Anchors And Hooks, Storage - Door Pockets, Storage - Front Seatback, Storage - In Floor, Universal Remote Transmitter - Homelink - Garage Door Opener, Vanity Mirrors - Dual Illuminating, Front Brake Type - Ventilated Disc, Front Shock Type - Gas, Front Spring Type - Coil, Front Struts - Macpherson, Front Suspension Type - Lower Control Arms, Hill Holder Control, Rear Brake Type - Disc, Rear Shock Type - Gas, Rear Spring Type - Coil, 4wd Type - On Demand, Abs - 4 - Wheel, Braking Assist, Center Differential - Mechanical, Drive Mode Selector, Electronic Brakeforce Distribution, Electronic Parking Brake - Auto Off, Front Brake Diameter - 11.6, Front Suspension Classification - Independent, Limited Slip Differential - Front, Power Brakes, Rear Brake Diameter - 11.9, Rear Stabilizer Bar, Rear Suspension Classification - Independent, Rear Suspension Type - Multi-Link, Regenerative Braking System, Stability Control, Traction Control, Battery Saver, Electric Charge Cord - 120 Volt, Electric Motor Battery Type - Lithium
The Samsung GT - I9100 Galaxy S II has a similar look to the original
phone, only with a
larger screen and thinner 8.9 mm
body with a great deal more under the hood than just different aesthetics.
The Galaxy S II has a similar look to the original
phone, only with a
larger screen and thinner 8.9 mm
body with a great deal more under the hood than just different aesthetics.
The
phone has a similar look to the original
phone, only with a
larger screen and thinner 8.9 mm
body with a dual - core processor and a 4.27 - inch 480 × 800 WVGA Super AMOLED Plus screen.
The
phone has a similar look to the original
phone, only with a
larger screen and thinner 8.9 mm
body with a great deal more under the hood than just different aesthetics.
Its
body is not as thin as the flagship
phones, but its added bulk contains a much
larger 5,000 mAh battery that promises to last up to 33 hours of talk time over 3G and an incredible 22.5 days on standby.
Samsung's GT - I9100 Galaxy S II has a similar look to the original
phone, only with a
larger 4.3 - inch 480 × 800 WVGA Super AMOLED Plus screen and thinner 8.9 mm
body.
All rooms and suites include A / C, electronic key access, IDD
phone, Safe, Plasma Sky Satellite TV & DVD player, WIFI, coffee / tea maker, and daily maid service; designer bathroom w / hot water & amenities kit, shower dispensers of Shampoo &
body soap, sink dispensers of soap and hand cream, 2 organic soaps, towels (
body, hand and face), Deluxe rooms and suites have premium views & interior design, stocked minibar, bathrobes, premium towels (620GSM), premium pillows, goose feather mattress top,
large LCD TV with premium channels on Sky TV.
What sets the LG G6 apart from other
phones is its ability to house a
large display in a small
body, which gives you more screen size without turning it into a phablet.
The Galaxy S9 is one of the most powerful compact
phones on the market, and even though it features a 5.8 - inch display, it's in a
body barely
larger than the Pixel 2.
With a leading 83 percent screen - to -
body ratio, the
phone is able to stay sleek and compact without sacrificing a
large display.
With its modern design, the front side of the XZ2 will offer a
larger screen - to -
body ratio than any previous Xperia
phone.
On stage, the company went as far as to compare the ZenFone 5's notch to the one found on the «Fruit
Phone X.» According to Asus, its notch is 26 % smaller, allowing for a more significant screen - to -
body ratio and a
larger screen size.
Considering the Note 8's display is rumored to be slightly
larger than the screen on the Galaxy S8 +, the
phone could in fact best Samsung's earlier flagship
phone in terms of screen - to -
body ratio.
The
phone has a strong polycarbonate
body with
large keys.
While the
larger Google Pixel 2 XL has an impressive screen - to -
body ratio like we've seen on other flagships such as the Galaxy Note 8 (~ 83.2 %), Galaxy S8 (~ 83.6 %), LG V30 (~ 81.2 %), Apple iPhone X (~ 82.9 %), Essential
Phone (~ 84.9 %) etc, the regular Google Pixel 2 has comparatively thick bezels, achieving a screen - to -
body ratio estimated at ~ 67.9 %.
Battery: The thicker
body allows the
phone to house a
larger 3510 mAh battery.
They're covered in a sapphire glass mix and protected by a metal frame — and the island has to be here because of the physics of the
large sensor in the main camera and the 2x optics of the zoom camera — in each case, more space is needed than the 8 mm thickness of the
body of the
phone.
Along with
larger screens and a completely new iPad - style design with an ultra thin
body and rounded corners, the two new
phones offer faster processors, better cameras, and NFC for Apple's Apple Pay payment system.
Along with
larger screens and a completely new iPad - style design with an ultra thin
body and rounded corners, the two
phones offered faster processors, better cameras, and NFC for Apple Pay support.
The Note 8 is a fantastic
phone, but with the addition of features and specs, the Galaxy S9 + is the same or better across the board, with a
larger battery, newer camera, faster processor, and slightly more compact
body.
Without going into too much detail, he did state that the
phone will have a
larger display and an improved screen - to -
body ratio.
Building on that, no home button would mean that there would be no use for the thick bottom bezel of the
phone, which is an indication that Apple might be going in for a
larger display rather than leave the space on the
body of the
phone vacant and unused.
In terms of the design housing that display, the actual screen to
body ratio is nearly identical to last year's though the top and bottom bezels are
larger, and the
phone is slightly thinner as well (0.1 mm difference).
It's thinner than all of those devices, with the
body of the
phone coming in at only 6 mm, but the
large camera bump is thicker, which may annoy some people.
The curved edges and sides of the device make for a somewhat better handling experience, but the metal
body is quite slippery, so using this rather
large phone with one hand isn't the easiest.
Starting with the size of the screen, we're looking at the
largest screens ever to grace any Samsung flagship
phone, yet
body sizes that are nearly identical to last year's devices.
The main idea is that by housing a
phone's various sensors and earpiece speaker into a notch at the top of the display, OEMs are able to further slim down bezels and fit a
larger screen on a smaller
body.
From that we can infer that the
phone will continue to feature the full display with a
larger display ratio and adopt glass
body.
Other specs confirmed by the company include the 3.5 mm headphone jack, a screen - to -
body ratio of 90 percent and an overall size that's just as
large as the company's existing
phones.
It's worth noting, of course, that the Pixel is still
larger on all sides than the Galaxy Note 7 (6.04 x 2.91 x 0.31), a true marvel of smartphone engineering with a 78.0 percent screen - to -
body ratio, but any claims Samsung's 5.7 - inch
phone might have made for handset dominance have, sadly, been rendered moot by the occurrences of the last two months.
These
phones include taller screens with smaller bezels, keeping the size of the
phone the same but giving you more screen real estate and a
larger screen - to -
body ratio.
For the time being, we'll have to settle for a screen - to -
body ratio of 84.95 percent on the Sharp Aquos 2, which is billed as the «
largest full screen smartphone right now», although the Essential
Phone also flaunts an «edge - to - edge» front design that's roughly 84.9 percent pure display.
A few days ago, details about the Xiaomi Mi MIX 2 started emerging, with claims that the company is looking at debuting a
phone with much thinner bezels and a
larger screen - to -
body ratio compared to the original model.
While the Mate 8 is a
larger phone with a
large 6 - inch screen, the
body itself isn't any bigger than most
phones with 5.5 - inch screens thanks to almost non-existent bezels on all sides.
CEO Peter Chou referred to the company's two new
phones as simply «HTC One,» before later revealing the two flavors of One, the
larger plastic One X, and the smaller metal -
bodied One S.
A variety of leaks show a
large phone with a screen that reaches the edge of the
body, much like the Sharp Aquos Crystal released last year.
For one the G4's 5.5 - inch screen makes it
larger than many
phones on the market - in terms of
body size even more so than its G3 predecessor - so think more phablet than
phone (yep, we used the p - word).
As
body and screen technologies have improved, we've started seeing ultra-slim 8 - inch tablets like this one appear, offering fantastic portability matched with a display that is still a good deal
larger than the biggest
phones.
The company was said to be working on a bold new design for the Galaxy S9 duo that offered even
larger displays with screen - to -
body ratios that reached up above 90 %, which would have given them the most impressive «all - screen» design of the year among widely available flagship
phones.
It measures 6 - inches on the diagonal and, although the screen - to -
body ratio isn't as high as something like the LG V30, you still get a lot of space to play, watch or work, without the
body growing excessively
large like 6 - inch
phones of the past.
The
large screen with very thin bezels along with the thin aluminum
body make it look and feel like a much more expensive
phone.
On the back you'll find a
large circular camera lens that protrudes out of the
body about one millimeter and makes the
phone feel a bit off balance at times when using it on a flat surface.
The
larger screen packed into a small
body almost gives you a phablet that feels like a smaller
phone than it really is.
Put your name in a
larger font size and use horizontal lines to separate your contact information (name, address,
phone number and email address) from the
body of your résumé.
It went something like this: hotel check - in, locate room, locate wifi service, attempt connection to wifi, wonder why the connection is taking so long, try again, locate
phone, call front desk, get told «the internet is broken for a while», decide to hot - spot the mobile
phone because some emails really needed to be sent, go «la la la» about the roaming costs, locate iron, wonder why iron temperature dial just spins around and around, swear as iron spews water instead of steam, find reading glasses, curse middle - aged need for reading glasses, realise iron temperature dial is indecipherably in Chinese, decide ironing front of shirt is good enough when wearing jacket, order room service lunch, start shower, realise can't read impossible small toiletry bottle labels, damply retrieve glasses from near iron and successfully avoid shampooing hair with
body lotion, change (into slightly damp shirt), retrieve glasses from shower, start teleconference, eat lunch, remember to mute
phone, meet colleague in lobby at 1 pm, continue teleconference, get in taxi, endure 75 stop - start minutes to a inconveniently located client, watch unread emails climb over 150, continue to ignore roaming costs, regret tuna panini lunch choice as taxi warmth, stop - start juddering, jet - lag, guilt about unread emails and traffic fumes combine in a very unpleasant way, stumble out of over-warm taxi and almost catch hypothermia while trying to locate a very small client office in a very
large anonymous business park, almost hug client with relief when they appear to escort us the last 50 metres, surprisingly have very positive client meeting (i.e. didn't throw up in the meeting), almost catch hypothermia again waiting for taxi which despite having two functioning GPS devices can't locate us on a main road, understand why as within 30 seconds we are almost rendered unconscious by the in - car exhaust fumes, discover that the taxi ride back to the CBD is even slower and more juddering at peak hour (and no, that was not a carbon monoxide induced hallucination), rescheduled the second client from 5 pm to 5.30, to 6 pm and finally 6.30 pm, killed time by drafting this guest blog (possibly carbon monoxide induced), watch unread emails climb higher, exit taxi and inhale relatively fresher air from kamikaze motor scooters, enter office and grumpily work with client until 9 pm, decline client's gracious offer of expensive dinner, noting it is already midnight my time, observe client fail to correctly set office alarm and endure high decibel «warning, warning» sounds that are clearly designed to send security rushing... soon... any second now... develop new form of nausea and headache from piercing, screeching, sounds - like - a-wailing-baby-please-please-make-it-stop-alarm, note the client is relishing the extra (free) time with us and is still talking about work, admire the client's ability to focus under extreme aural pressure, decide the client may be a little too work focussed, realise that I probably am too given I have just finished work at 9 pm... but then remember the 200 unread emails in my inbox and decide I can resolve that incongruency later (in a quieter space), become sure that there are only two possibilities — there are no security staff or they are deaf — while my colleague frantically tries to call someone who knows what to do, conclude after three calls that no - one does, and then finally someone finally does and... it stops.