Reasonably priced, Very compact form factor, IP68 rating, Snappy Snapdragon 855 CPU
Slippery, No wireless charging, Fingerprint reader on the side, Raised camera sensors at the rear not ideal
(Image credit: Future)The Xperia 5 costs £529 SIM Free at Amazon or a quarter off its suggested retail price, that is still a good whack cheaper than the Xperia 1; the main difference between the two being a slightly bigger 4K OLED touchscreen display whi...
Hand-friendly size, Aspect ratio great for movies and gaming, Impressive processor performance
Unreliable fingerprint sensor, Screen is still rather dim, Design feels a little archaic
We went into this review wondering if the Sony Xperia 5 could really be any better than the Xperia 1, given that it's just a downsized version of that handset – and after using the Xperia 5 for a while it's clear to us that, by virtue of its small size, i...
Cheaper than Xperia 1 with similar list of features, Colour accurate 21:9 screen, Battery life is much better
Similar issues with video stabilisation, HDR is a bit dull
With an (almost) identical feature list as its bigger brother, it's certainly a smart move on Sony's part to bring the price of its flagship down a peg or two. I might be seeing double, but considering you can get a similar sort of experience as the Xperi...
Sammanfattning: The Sony XPERIA 5 measures 15.5x6.7x.8 and it weighs 165 grams. The viewable screen is 14.3x6.1cm which gives the notional diagonal imperial screen measurement of 6.1inches.Start Up is a sparkling 10 seconds while shutdown is 2 seconds.21:9 for the sc...
Publicerad: 2019-10-23, Författare: David , testad av: T3.com
Crisp and vibrant display,Very decent camera performance,Bloat-free Android,
Ultra-tall screen feels a little weird, Oddly placed fingerprint sensor, Glossy back gets smudged quickly,
Sony has pushed out another polished, stylish smartphone with a camera that impresses. but it's still playing catch up to the best flagships on the marketReasons to buy+Crisp and vibrant display+Very decent camera performance+Bloat-free AndroidReasons t...
Excellent display, Versatile camera, Good battery life
Awkward fingerprint scanner, Side Sense is temperamental, No case included
With an epic display, ample gaming power and a camera that should please amateur snappers and prospective filmmakers alike, there's a lot more to the sturdy Xperia 5 than slightly botched biometrics. Stuff says. Sony Xperia 5 review A pocketable flag...
Publicerad: 2019-09-07, Författare: Andy , testad av: Digitaltrends.com
Compact, stylish design, Great choice of colors, Snapdragon 855 processor, Attractive screen
High price, Camera has disappointed in the past, Annoying button configuration, Android 9 Pie, not Android 10
Why isn't the Xperia 5 the new compact Sony phone of choice? The price is a problem, especially when previous Sony efforts have not won us over with the camera. Spending this much money on a phone and being disappointed by the camera shouldn't happen, esp...
Sammanfattning: Now that Sony’s short and sweet keynote at IFA 2019 has ended, though, we know there’s a brand new Sony smartphone on the way. At first glance, it appears to fit the bill of these "Compact" phones of old.Image 2 of 6However, the display is slightly smalle...
Smaller more compact design, Waterproofing, Plenty of power, Software additions, Solid design
Bezel at top of display, Drop to Full HD+ resolution
The Sony Xperia 5 is a smaller, more compact model of the Xperia 1 and it's lovely. The reduction in size makes for a more comfortable one-handed device, while many of the super flagship's features are retained.A couple of compromises are made - like the...
Publicerad: 2019-09-06, Författare: Chris , testad av: techadvisor.co.uk
The Xperia 5 is good news for those who find the Xperia 1 too big and expensive. Really, this is the same phone but smaller and cheaper.It's a nice device with some decent specs and interesting features. However, unless you're a Sony fan there are quite p...