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The launch of the Xperia 1 and the Xperia 10 duo left us with no Compact phone (there’s no successor to the XZ3 either)
We’ve been hearing rumors that new Compact models will be pushed closer to the mid-range and this is where the Sony Xperia 4 comes in
This is largely based on rumors being passed around in the Esato forums
including this image that compares two older Xperia Compacts with the rumored new model
The idea behind the Xperia 4 is simple – keep the width of older Compacts, namely 65mm, but grow the screen to a 21:9 aspect ratio. Most phones in the series came with 16:9 screens except the last one, the Xperia XZ2 Compact
Whether or not a 21:9 screen is appropriate for a Compact phone is one thing
but the rumored Snapdragon 710 chipset could be even harder to swallow – previous models were petite flagships while this really is more of a mid-ranger
At least this new model will be thinner – at 8.3mm it will be significantly slimmer than the Xperia XZ2 Compact
This new model won’t bring back the 3.5mm jack
The rumors claim that the Sony Xperia 4 will be exclusive to NTT DoCoMo in Japan
Whether or not it goes global (and if the info is indeed correct) remains to be seen
Source (in Japanese)
It's the same 65mm as previous compact phones
and I agree that width is the most important dimension here: it's the only one tbat affects how you hold your pho..
so I can not tell you how good their service is