Psyched to see the potential for another real compact - but it's disappointing that it "will not be a flagship device". The big draw of the Xperia Compact line in the first place was that it was pretty much the only one that had flagship specs in a small package. If you don't care about performance, you probably aren't going to be spending $300+ on a compact smartphone.
Also, this is a bunch of BS:
"Most flagships these have displays bigger than 6.1", which is ample proof of what the market wants in that segment. Making a small flagship device may appeal to enthusiasts but would most buy actually go out and buy it?
The Galaxy S10+, for example, is the best-selling S10 device, not the S10e. It would be unreasonable to expect Sony to invest money into a device that would likely not sell well; a mid-range offering is the more sensible business decision."
It's ridiculous to assume that because there are no true compact smartphones on the market right now, no one would buy them if there were. The S10e is not getting as much of the "compact" market because it's NOT a compact phone, it's just "less enormous" than others. If I can't use the phone one-handed, it's not a compact phone.