Sony's latest stuff into the mid-sized smartphone market. Mated with some reasonable features the Japanese company tries to bring back their lost glory. The most advantage of the Xpeia E1 is that it's available in both Single and Dual SIM options. However, Sony is yet to learn from their mistakes as they are again pulling out a mid-sized gadget without flash to support camera under darkness.
Sony Xperia E1 - Pros & Cons
Pros
Dual SIM.
Distinct Walkman Key launches Walkman App even in sleep mode.
233 ppi pixel density, Gesture input, Senser-on-lens, STAMINA mode, Touch gesture – multi-touch up to 10 fingers supported, Screenshot capturing, Pan & zoom, Face detection, Shake control
Memory & Storage
Internal Memory
4 GB
External Memory
microSD, up to 32 GB
RAM
512 MB RAM
Battery
Type
Li-Ion 1750 mAh battery
Talk Time
Up to 9 hours 12 min
Stand-by Time
Up to 551 hours
Video Playback
Up to 9 hours 36 min
Audio Playback
Up to 81 hours 30 min
Camera
Primary Camera(Rear)
3 MP
Secondary Camera(Front)
No
Resolution
2048x1536 pixels
Digital/Optical Zoom
4 x smooth z
Video
Yes, WVGA@30fps
Features
Geotagging, Image stabiliser, Red-eye reduction, Scene recognition, Send to web, Smile Shutter, Sweep Panorama, Touch capture, Image playback, HDR for pictures, Quick Launch, White balance, Self-timer