
The Sony Xperia Ace IV was anticipated as a compact budget smartphone for the Japanese market, following the Xperia Ace III, with an expected release in 2023 or 2024. However, based on available information, it appears Sony may have canceled the Xperia Ace IV, as no official release occurred by 2025, and reports suggest Sony scaled back its Xperia lineup due to poor sales. For this review, I’ll provide a speculative overview based on the expected trajectory of the Ace series, assuming a hypothetical release in 2023 with a price around $300. The Xperia Ace IV would likely feature a 5.5-inch HD+ display, Snapdragon 4 Gen 1 chipset, and 5G support, targeting users seeking a small, affordable phone. In 2025, its relevance is limited due to its cancellation and outdated specs compared to newer budget phones like the Xperia Ace III or Samsung Galaxy A15.
Feature |
Sony Xperia Ace IV (Hypothetical) |
Release Date |
Canceled (Expected 2023) |
Display |
5.5" IPS LCD, HD+ (1496 x 720), 60Hz |
Processor |
Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 1, 6nm |
RAM |
4GB |
Storage |
64GB, microSD support (up to 1TB) |
Rear Camera |
Dual: 13MP (main f/1.8), 2MP (depth) |
Front Camera |
5MP, f/2.0 |
Battery |
4500 mAh, 15W charging |
OS |
Android 13 (upgradable to Android 14) |
Build |
Plastic back, IP68 water/dust resistant |
Connectivity |
5G (sub-6), 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.1, NFC |
Price (Expected) |
~$300 (Japan) |
The Sony Xperia Ace IV could have been a compelling compact budget phone for the Japanese market, offering 5G support, a small 5.5-inch display, and a durable IP68-rated build for users who prioritize simplicity and portability. However, its cancellation—likely due to poor sales prospects as reported in early 2025—means it never reached consumers, leaving the Xperia Ace III as the last in the series. Even if it had launched, its speculative specs, like the HD+ display and Snapdragon 4 Gen 1, would feel outdated in 2025 compared to newer budget phones like the Samsung Galaxy A15 or even the Xperia 10 VI, which offer better displays and performance for a similar price. The Ace series’ focus on Japan also limits its global appeal. For those seeking a compact Sony phone, the Xperia 10 VI is a better alternative, while budget buyers outside Japan are better off with more widely available options from Samsung or Motorola.
The overall rating is based on reviews by our experts
We are very happy to know Sony is coming with budget phone
Looks good and compact, but limited to Japan-bands—poor reception abroad unless Sony expands frequency support
I love that it’s one of the few truly compact 5G phones out there—OLED screen, solid battery life, and still pocket-friendly.” (based on Pocket‑Lint leak hopes
Great specs for a small device: Snapdragon 4 Gen 1 + 6 GB RAM and 128 GB storage — would be ideal if Sony releases it globally.
Fingerprint scanner is unreliable, often fails and needs resetting. Disappointing for a midrange phone
Leaks showed promising specs, but still no official launch — Sony seems to have shelved it
Overheats frequently—even during light tasks. Gets uncomfortably hot in normal use.
Compact and practical—5.5″ 21:9 OLED, microSD slot and headphone jack included. Just need Sony to support more bands for international use.
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