Price is valid for SIM free in colour black. White and Orange cost more.
Lowest price it has been according to camelcamelcamel: http://uk.camelcamelcamel.com/Sony-Xperia-Compact-SIM-Free-Smartphone/product/B00N8N48EA
I have the Z3 compact - best phone I have ever owned. Absolutely delighted with it :smile:. The standout feature for me is the battery - it's just excellent - approx. 2.5 days on average use. The camera takes a great shot too and the dedicated camera button is a plus. Mine is running Android 5.1.1 and Sony have confirmed the Z3 will get Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Can't recommend the Z3 highly enough.
For those who are thinking about Z5 compact here is a link which compares the Z3 to the Z5.
speculatrix to Arjun7
31 Jan 163#27
really? £250 when new?
Latest comments (45)
helllraiser
11 Feb 161#45
Issues happens with hardware for all companies, just a matter of how frequently and how well they solve or compensate you. I sent my ipad back 3 times because of dust under the screen from manufacturing. Each time I was given a brand new sealed one as a replacement from John Lewis but the problem was still persistent. Was the last straw when I opened the 4th one in store in front of the employee and to my dismay a faulty one again. Oxford circus John Lewis btw. Surface pro was a far better replacement anyhow. Can't deny I've come across a lot of people with cracked Sony screens, such a shame as it's usability is brilliant, fast, high endurance, premium feel etc.
Bencarpenter
2 Feb 16#44
Will this support a 128GB Micro SD card? :smiley:
pheonixwright2
31 Jan 16#20
The speakers are not rubbish at all, loud and clear on my phone, sounds like a software fault. I've only just encountered a problem with the charging port cover, the rubber seal will loosen over time but I'm talking a year later of opening/closing the cover. I won't be dropping the phone in the sink so not really a problem.
No phantom screen cracking, had a phone cover from new, dropped a few times and the cover saved the phone each time. Solid as any other gorilla glass screen.
Overall the best phone I've ever bought, super fast, compact size unlike stupid 5" phones, use with one hand, decent camera, quality stereo speakers, fantastic battery, 720p screen, but it's nice and clear with great colours.
Captainbeavus to pheonixwright2
1 Feb 16#43
Had the same issue with the flap.
Bought a replacement from eBay - cost £3.95.
Very easy to fit... You just pull it out :stuck_out_tongue:
PeteW
31 Jan 16#42
Sorry no. Click the link - it's plenty common. And Sony won't fix them for free...
As I said, it's a good phone, nice to use, but very poorly built.
Arjun7
31 Jan 16#41
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Placed on September 22, 2014
Sony Xperia Z3 Compact UK SIM-Free Smartphone - White
Sold by Amazon EU S.a.r.L.
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Got this from amazon -£25 makes it 266 on SEPT 2014
Multieman
31 Jan 16#40
Don't buy, I bought mine and there were so many flaws so I had to sell. Sony is an incredibly unreliable company in the mobile industry; just spend your money on something like an iPhone instead.
tranceazure3933
31 Jan 16#34
just sold mine for 200 paid 240 for it a year ago from o2 shop with a free chromecast.great phones and hold value well
Molondon to tranceazure3933
31 Jan 16#38
Where did you sell yours. I'm looking at doing the same
Molondon to tranceazure3933
31 Jan 16#39
Where did you sell yours? I'm looking at doing the same
londonstinks
31 Jan 16#37
had to send it back to Sony, took about 10 days turnaround. bought some Bluetooth earphones as I'm afraid to use the new repaired port for fear of breaking it.
Aren't these £170 on PAYG Virgin? I'm sure that's what I paid for mine and you can unlock them yourself without much effort.
makkax1 to makkax1
31 Jan 16#33
Actually I think they come SIM free but with a 3G only ROM.
londonstinks
31 Jan 16#17
Had this phone for a while now. Amazing battery life, blisteringly fast, camera is good if you spend a little time with it.
Get a cover straight away as the back can crack. Headphone jack is utter **** and had to be replaced after a few months, battery cover flap also had to be replaced as it would just hang there and flop around. Also the speakers are rubbish, very quiet.
Be aware of those three things as you are very likely to experience them.
razzmataz1478 to londonstinks
31 Jan 16#31
I've had my Z3c since April 15 and the phone isn't recognising headphones anymore. Did you just send it for repair or replace the port yourself?
krogothnx
31 Jan 16#30
Had mine since April last year - great phone but definitely a few problems like others are saying:
- flap cover for charging port is gone. fortunately a replacement is only about £6 and pops right in
- camera button stopped working properly (wouldn't do two clicks) so lost this as a feature.
- battery life is great on kitkat, dropped drastically on lollipop. reverted to kitkat and staying there.
That all said - don't think anyone else can match the sony compacts yet. Some of us just don't like these 5.5"+ gigantic phones that seem to have become the norm. What's wrong with a phone you can use with one hand?
fishwibbler
31 Jan 16#29
I was considering this and the LG G2 - just wanted something with better battery life than my old Nexus 4. After reading about the screen cracking, dodgy flaps and headphone sockets on the Z3C, I went for the LG G2. This is not without its problems - GPS antenna is a pain, had to pop the back off and "lift" the contacts on the case to fix it and there's no expandability, but other than that, it lasts ages on a charge - an area where both these phones do well.
You can have all the ram, storage, the best chipset and graphics capability, but it's all for nothing when the battery dies on you, which is why this is now one of my top considerations in a mobile!
:wink:
speculatrix
31 Jan 16#28
although Sony haven't rolled out Marshmallow much - it's still pretty new - they have been one of the better ones for updates on their higher end phones. For example, I got Lollipop 5.1.x on my Z Ultra, a phone launched in 2013! My wife's Samsung Gal S4, launched at the same time, only got a single buggy release of Lollipop 5.0.1.
Arjun7
31 Jan 16#16
I bought this for this price when it was initially launched. So now given the Z5 is launched, the price for this old phone should be ~150. **********Not a good deal****************
Very good battery life
Very poor 4K video capture
speculatrix to Arjun7
31 Jan 163#27
really? £250 when new?
djc0367
31 Jan 16#24
Bought my Z3 (non-compact) upon release in September 2014, The charger flap had worn and was pretty much useless by about July last year. The phone got smashed unfortunately at that point and the whole case was replaced in August (including new flaps). The flap over the charger is pretty much useless again now. Software issues included 1. Screen randomly wouldn't sleep causing battery drain 2. When you made a call the screen switched off and was hard to switch back on, making call menu systems a nightmare 3. Every time there was a system update, some other problems surfaced like excessive battery drain which meant a hard reset was necessary with the hassle of re-configuring all your apps (I have three banking apps and they alone are generally a pain to set up again). 4. The phone dialer also played up meaning it was randomly re-dialing people - not good.
On the upside, the battery was quite good when the phone wasn't playing up.
I was hoping that a Marshmallow update might fix the software problems, but I got so fed up of waiting for it (Sony are undoubtably slower than most), I cut my losses, sold it to Game and got the recent Vodafone G4 deal - I now couldn't be happier.
In short, I just couldn't recommend this phone. At least get something flapless.
popolou to djc0367
31 Jan 161#26
You're issues are exceptionally unique I'm afraid.
Pops
Molondon
31 Jan 16#25
I have the z3C no problems whatsoever. I use the magnetic charging dock, and the flaps are in perfect condition.
I've recently upgraded the software to Marsmallow using Sony official concept software and the battery has improved even further.
I prefer the gloss finish on the Z3C and the magnetic charging over the Z5C but would still like to upgrade for faster processor and slightly better camera.
lukec36
31 Jan 16#22
For people moaning about the charging flaps, you can get magnetic charging adapters for pennies which means you can charge the phone without having to open the flap
mcormack to lukec36
31 Jan 16#23
Link?
delvey1987
31 Jan 16#21
Just my 2p
First z3c I had leaked water through the sim card cover. I sent it off to sony. It got damaged in the post (they provide a free postage service) even though it was well packaged. Sony claimed the water leak occurred due to this damage. They only replaced the phone as I had took pictures prior to sending which showed no damage.
Now the second one which I received in August now has a faulty headphone socket. The cover for the charging has also worn (the seal) so no longer shuts properly. Add to the phantom screen cracking (yes there are limited cases of this but not worth the risk imo) I would avoid.
GreenCalx1971
31 Jan 16#19
Agree with the comments about the build quality. My headphone jack went after about 8 months and had to be returned to Sony. Otherwise, very good phone with superb battery life. If you're prepared for the fact that you may be without your phone for up to a week for repairs, then go for it.
Ross81
31 Jan 16#18
I'm using a Z5 right now, great phone, first Sony and won't be my last
popcorn786
31 Jan 161#15
The z5 compact is £311.99 at 02 if that's any use to anyone
lukec36
31 Jan 16#14
I'm a proper smartphone tart, but had the Z3C 4 phones ago and have to say that it's one of the best all round packages there is. It does nothing badly, and I could easily go 3 days between charges.
I am surprised that it's not sitting at the £200 mark as I think that you can get better value from the Honor 7 or OnePlus X.
Willow200
31 Jan 16#13
Sorry, no. They are not prone to it and it is not common. A small percentage had a problem which Sony fixed for free. I have dropped mine several times and it hasn't a scratch on it plus unlike pretty much any othere phone you can attach a lanyard to help prevent dropping.
At launch this phone was miles ahead of pretty much anything else and is still amongst the best phones you can buy.
PeteW
31 Jan 16#12
Be aware that these are prone to 'phantom cracks'. I had one and was really happy with it until the screen cracked in my pocket on the five minute walk to work.
Didn't bump into anything or have anything else in the pocket. Utterly bizarre, but apparently quite common with this phone.
backtothecaves
31 Jan 161#11
very useful link
RedDwarfIsCool
28 Jan 169#10
I have the Z3 compact - best phone I have ever owned. Absolutely delighted with it :smile:. The standout feature for me is the battery - it's just excellent - approx. 2.5 days on average use. The camera takes a great shot too and the dedicated camera button is a plus. Mine is running Android 5.1.1 and Sony have confirmed the Z3 will get Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Can't recommend the Z3 highly enough.
For those who are thinking about Z5 compact here is a link which compares the Z3 to the Z5.
wonkycows
27 Jan 16#9
compact for midgets!
tranceazure3933
27 Jan 161#6
makes sense to get the z5 compact now its came down in price.especially as it has no flaps and has a better camera
uksparky to tranceazure3933
27 Jan 161#7
no flaps? Am oot.
jaykaykay to tranceazure3933
27 Jan 16#8
It was a good price at £300, but seems to be back up to £360 most places
Whitedot
27 Jan 16#5
Can get grade A refurb Z5Cs for this kind of money, though I appreciate lots of people want brand new.
hsnali
26 Jan 16#3
Why not get z5c
imak to hsnali
27 Jan 16#4
I can give you 250 reasons why
28081947
26 Jan 162#2
If you'd like to pick one from a high street shop but it'll cost you 90p more you can get one from Carphone Warehouse for £249.99
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http://uk.camelcamelcamel.com/Sony-Xperia-Compact-SIM-Free-Smartphone/product/B00N8N48EA
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B00N8N48EA/ref=olp_f_freeShipping?ie=UTF8&f_freeShipping=true&f_new=true
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No phantom screen cracking, had a phone cover from new, dropped a few times and the cover saved the phone each time. Solid as any other gorilla glass screen.
Overall the best phone I've ever bought, super fast, compact size unlike stupid 5" phones, use with one hand, decent camera, quality stereo speakers, fantastic battery, 720p screen, but it's nice and clear with great colours.
Bought a replacement from eBay - cost £3.95.
Very easy to fit... You just pull it out :stuck_out_tongue:
As I said, it's a good phone, nice to use, but very poorly built.
Order #
Placed on September 22, 2014
Sony Xperia Z3 Compact UK SIM-Free Smartphone - White
Sold by Amazon EU S.a.r.L.
Facebook Twitter Pinterest
£291.13
(or less)
Why?
Item Subtotal: £242.61
Delivery & Handling: £0.00
Total Before VAT: £242.61
VAT: £48.52
Order Total: £291.13
Selected Payment Method: Visa
Got this from amazon -£25 makes it 266 on SEPT 2014
Get a cover straight away as the back can crack. Headphone jack is utter **** and had to be replaced after a few months, battery cover flap also had to be replaced as it would just hang there and flop around. Also the speakers are rubbish, very quiet.
Be aware of those three things as you are very likely to experience them.
- flap cover for charging port is gone. fortunately a replacement is only about £6 and pops right in
- camera button stopped working properly (wouldn't do two clicks) so lost this as a feature.
- battery life is great on kitkat, dropped drastically on lollipop. reverted to kitkat and staying there.
That all said - don't think anyone else can match the sony compacts yet. Some of us just don't like these 5.5"+ gigantic phones that seem to have become the norm. What's wrong with a phone you can use with one hand?
You can have all the ram, storage, the best chipset and graphics capability, but it's all for nothing when the battery dies on you, which is why this is now one of my top considerations in a mobile!
:wink:
Very good battery life
Very poor 4K video capture
On the upside, the battery was quite good when the phone wasn't playing up.
I was hoping that a Marshmallow update might fix the software problems, but I got so fed up of waiting for it (Sony are undoubtably slower than most), I cut my losses, sold it to Game and got the recent Vodafone G4 deal - I now couldn't be happier.
In short, I just couldn't recommend this phone. At least get something flapless.
Pops
I've recently upgraded the software to Marsmallow using Sony official concept software and the battery has improved even further.
I prefer the gloss finish on the Z3C and the magnetic charging over the Z5C but would still like to upgrade for faster processor and slightly better camera.
First z3c I had leaked water through the sim card cover. I sent it off to sony. It got damaged in the post (they provide a free postage service) even though it was well packaged. Sony claimed the water leak occurred due to this damage. They only replaced the phone as I had took pictures prior to sending which showed no damage.
Now the second one which I received in August now has a faulty headphone socket. The cover for the charging has also worn (the seal) so no longer shuts properly. Add to the phantom screen cracking (yes there are limited cases of this but not worth the risk imo) I would avoid.
I am surprised that it's not sitting at the £200 mark as I think that you can get better value from the Honor 7 or OnePlus X.
At launch this phone was miles ahead of pretty much anything else and is still amongst the best phones you can buy.
Didn't bump into anything or have anything else in the pocket. Utterly bizarre, but apparently quite common with this phone.
For those who are thinking about Z5 compact here is a link which compares the Z3 to the Z5.