Sony Xperia E3 review
Aiming for a low price point is always going to involve some corner cutting but, as Motorola's Moto G has shown, the overall experience doesn't necessarily need to be sub-par.
We can probably live with the not-too-slim bezels, but we won't put up with poor performance. Fortunately, the Snapdragon 400 inside the Xperia E3 has a good track record and the WVGA resolution shouldn't put too much strain on it.
Before we go any further, let's check the Sony Xperia E3 review cheat sheet.
Key features
- 4.5" IPS LCD, 480 x 854px, 218ppi, shatter-proof glass, ambient light sensor
- LTE connectivity
- Android 4.4.2 KitKat with Xperia UI on top
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 chipset with quad-core 1.2GHz Cortex-A7 processor, Adreno 305 GPU and 1GB of RAM
- 5MP camera, single LED flash, 1080p video recording
- VGA front-facing camera with video recording
- 4GB of built-in storage, expandable via the microSD card slot
- Active noise cancellation with a secondary microphone
- 2,330mAh battery; STAMINA Power Saving Mode
- Available in a variety of color options
Main disadvantages
- Low screen resolution
- Thick bezels make the device bigger than 4.5" peers
- Battery isn't user-replaceable
Sony prides itself on the battery performance of the Xperia E3, the company says it could go a full two days thanks to its 2,330mAh battery and STAMINA mode optimizations. We've yet to confirm that claim but it could potentially become a stand-out feature in a market where entry-level smartphones can barely make it through the day.
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