This post really could be a reply to some of the other threads, but with so few, I thought I'd up the thread count 
My last 3 phones in just the last year: Moto G (v1) dual sim. One of the sim slots stopped working pretty quick and it won't do data now..still works as a basic phone so will be given away soon. Nokia Lumia 930. Bought in spite of all the reviews of overheating. Phone was exactly as bad, if not worse, than "advertised". It slow-roasted itself to the point the screen stopped accepting input. In the trash. Samsung S6 Active. I believe this is an AT&T only phone and is the reason why I will never ever ever EVER buy another Samsung phone (Just really dislike their version of Android) NOR be an AT&T customer again. Very short story, I just moved overseas and when I put in my AT&T unlock code, the phone bricked itself. AT&T was also VERY slow to provide updates. Only non-carrier fully unlocked phones for me from now on.
Which brings me to the Z5. I bought my girlfriend a Z3 last year and it has been rock solid. The best phone she has ever had (She really didn't want to get another Android phone). 0 Android lag after time and the perfect size. I hadn't kept up with Sony phones in the past 4 months so only knew about the issues with the Z3+. Walked in to the Sony store here (not sold anywhere else) and saw the Z5c and after a few questions went ahead and bought it. To me, it is a solid, great looking phone (although I have it in a nice cover) and is the perfect size.
As my name implies, I've been a Windows Phone user (had a Lumia 800 and 920 before the 930). Unfortunately, the lack of apps really hinders me using the phone as a tool. Had I been able to get my hands on a 950, I still would have had to make a tough decision..Go with the OS I really like and sacrifice having a fully functioning tool or go with an Android phone. No 950 here so no tough decision
Tell you what, this phone stands a good chance of making me forget about a Windows Phone (at least while Microsoft figures out a solution or strategy to get apps on the platform AND put out a quality high-end phone). So far, it has been perfect and has met or exceeded all expectations. I was skeptical on the fingerprint sensor but it works flawlessly for me. I have all of my Microsoft services so it integrates well with how I use my other devices. Really pleased.
Here is the bad news for Sony Xperia fans.... just look at the number of threads in this and the other Xperia phone sections. If that is indicative of their overall sales, these phones may go extinct soon which would be a real shame.
Enjoy your Z5C's!

My last 3 phones in just the last year: Moto G (v1) dual sim. One of the sim slots stopped working pretty quick and it won't do data now..still works as a basic phone so will be given away soon. Nokia Lumia 930. Bought in spite of all the reviews of overheating. Phone was exactly as bad, if not worse, than "advertised". It slow-roasted itself to the point the screen stopped accepting input. In the trash. Samsung S6 Active. I believe this is an AT&T only phone and is the reason why I will never ever ever EVER buy another Samsung phone (Just really dislike their version of Android) NOR be an AT&T customer again. Very short story, I just moved overseas and when I put in my AT&T unlock code, the phone bricked itself. AT&T was also VERY slow to provide updates. Only non-carrier fully unlocked phones for me from now on.
Which brings me to the Z5. I bought my girlfriend a Z3 last year and it has been rock solid. The best phone she has ever had (She really didn't want to get another Android phone). 0 Android lag after time and the perfect size. I hadn't kept up with Sony phones in the past 4 months so only knew about the issues with the Z3+. Walked in to the Sony store here (not sold anywhere else) and saw the Z5c and after a few questions went ahead and bought it. To me, it is a solid, great looking phone (although I have it in a nice cover) and is the perfect size.
As my name implies, I've been a Windows Phone user (had a Lumia 800 and 920 before the 930). Unfortunately, the lack of apps really hinders me using the phone as a tool. Had I been able to get my hands on a 950, I still would have had to make a tough decision..Go with the OS I really like and sacrifice having a fully functioning tool or go with an Android phone. No 950 here so no tough decision

Tell you what, this phone stands a good chance of making me forget about a Windows Phone (at least while Microsoft figures out a solution or strategy to get apps on the platform AND put out a quality high-end phone). So far, it has been perfect and has met or exceeded all expectations. I was skeptical on the fingerprint sensor but it works flawlessly for me. I have all of my Microsoft services so it integrates well with how I use my other devices. Really pleased.
Here is the bad news for Sony Xperia fans.... just look at the number of threads in this and the other Xperia phone sections. If that is indicative of their overall sales, these phones may go extinct soon which would be a real shame.
Enjoy your Z5C's!