Sony Xperia E1
Codename | Falcon SS[1] |
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Brand | Sony |
Manufacturer | Sony Mobile Communications |
Series | Sony Xperia |
Compatible networks | 2G Network: GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900 3G Network: HSDPA 850, 1900, 2100 (D2004) HSDPA 900, 2100 (D2005) |
First released | 14 January 2014 |
Availability by region | April 2014 (UK)[2] |
Predecessor | Sony Xperia E |
Successor | Sony Xperia E3 |
Related | Sony Xperia E |
Type | Touchscreen smartphone |
Form factor | Slate |
Dimensions | 118 mm (4.6 in) H 62.4 mm (2.46 in) W |
Mass | 120 g (4.23 oz) |
Operating system | Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, upgradeable to 4.4.2 Kitkat Unofficial alternative: Android 7.1 |
System on chip | Qualcomm MSM8210 Snapdragon 200 |
CPU | 1.2 GHz dual-core Cortex-A7 |
GPU | Adreno 302 |
Memory | 512 MB RAM |
Storage | 2.02 GB |
Removable storage | up to 32 GB microSD/HC card |
Battery | 1,750 mAh |
Display | 4 in (100 mm) diagonal LCD 800x480 px (233 ppi) |
Rear camera | 3.15 MP Geo-tagging, face and smile detection, HDR, image stabilization, panorama |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi DLNA |
Other | Available in black, purple and white |
The Sony Xperia E1 is a low range Android smartphone designed and manufactured by Sony, with emphasis put on its loudspeakers.[3] Under the codename Falcon SS and board Shuang, it was announced on January 14, 2014, along with the Sony Xperia T2 Ultra, and was marketed as a music-centric phone.[4][5] Released during the first quarter of 2014, the Xperia E1 has a dual SIM variant named the Xperia E1 Dual.[6]
Hardware[]
The Xperia E1 features a 4-inch TFT capacitive touchscreen display with a resolution of 800 by 480 pixels and a pixel density of 233 ppi.[7] It has a 3.15 megapixels camera capable of HDR pictures, 4 times smooth zoom and smile detection. On the inside, the Xperia E1 features a 1.2 GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 processor, a 1,750mAh Li-Ion battery, 512MB of RAM, 4GB of internal storage and microSD support up to 32GB.[8] Weighing 120 g, the device measures 118 mm by 62.4 mm by 12 mm. The phone includes an FM Radio and, for connectivity, Bluetooth 4.0.[9][7]
Due to the phone itself being music centric, the Xperia E1 includes a dedicated Walkman button found atop the phone that controls the Walkman application and a shaking gesture that handles track navigation. It also includes a speaker capable of producing sounds up to 100 decibels.
Software[]
The Xperia E1 comes with Sony's stock Android 4.3 (Jellybean) with some notable applications additions such as Sony's Media applications (Walkman, Album and Videos). Additionally, the device also includes Sony's battery stamina mode which increases the phone's standby time up to 4 times. Several Google applications (such as Google Chrome, Google Play, Google Voice Search, Google Search, Google Maps for Mobile with Street view and Latitude, Google Talk application) also come preloaded with the device.[8]
Variants [10][]
Model | Model Number |
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Xperia E1 Single | D2004, D2005 |
Xperia E1 Dual | D2104, D2105 |
Xperia E1 TV Dual | D2114 |
See also[]
- Sony Xperia E
- Sony Xperia T2 Ultra
References[]
- ^ "Specifications". Xperia blog. Retrieved July 20, 2015.
- ^ "Sony Xperia E1 and Xperia T2 Ultra UK release date confirmed". 3G UK. January 16, 2014. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
- ^ "E1 Budget Music Phone".
- ^ Smith, Chris (January 14, 2014). "Sony's Xperia T2 Ultra is the affordable phablet you've been waiting for". BGR. Retrieved February 11, 2014.
- ^ "Sony Xperia E1 review: Enter Walkman". GSM Arena. 2014-04-15. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
- ^ "Sony Xperia E1 Dual". Sony. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
- ^ a b "Sony Xperia E1 - Full phone specifications". GSM Arena. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
- ^ a b "Xperia™ E1". Sony. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
- ^ "Cheaper Sony Xperia phones are coming, but they're not for US". Trever Mogg. Digital Trends. January 14, 2014. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
- ^ "Xperia E1 and Xperia E1 dual passes through FCC". Xperia Blog. January 1, 2014. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
External links[]
- Android (operating system) devices
- Smartphones
- Sony mobile phones
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