Sony has a habit of charging a lot for its phones, so it’s nice to see the company put out a great budget device, too. The Xperia XA1 has all of the style and sexiness that you’d expect from a Sony phone, but at a price point that’s likely to be in line with more people’s budgets.

For just $259.50 on Amazon, you get a compact device a 5-inch display, a Helio P20 system-on-chip, 3GB of RAM, and 32GB of storage . You also get a USB Type-C port to charge the battery, which lasts an impressive 72 hours on a charge, and a 3.5mm headphone jack that doubles as an FM radio antenna when plugged into a pair of smartphones. While this phone is not a part of Sony’s “compact” series of phone, it is indeed petite with just a 5.0″ display, making it perfect for one-handed usability.

Perhaps the Trojan horse of the Xperia XA1, though, is its camera. It’s 23MP sensor, and it’s been praised for its excellent low-light performance and outstanding clarity.

If you’ve been wanting to try out a Sony phone for a while but haven’t been willing to spend an arm and a leg, the Xperia XA1’s the best bet yet. And Sony’s judicious firmware policy, which has helped to spawn dozens of ROMs and customs kernels, is icing on the cake. You can pick up the Xperia XA1 in black, white, gold and pink.

While there’s no development for this phone yet, keep a close eye on the forums as more people get this phone. Check out the Xperia XA1 forums on XDA.