Sony Xperia E4 announced as entry-level smartphone ahead of MWC


Sony has today announced a new addition to its Xperia smartphone series with the entry level Xperia E4.


The device follows on from last year’s Sony Xperia E3, a budget 4G blower that proffered a low mark-up but suffered due to its poor display and low-detail camera.


The new E4 touts a 5-inch qHD IPS display, up from the 4.5-inch screen of its predecessor.


The handset uses a 2300mAh battery, which Sony reckons will offer up to two days of battery life.


Sony’s low-spec blower runs off a 1.3GHz quad-core processor, which comes paired with 1GB of RAM and 8GB of built-in storage.


The rear camera sensors clocks in at a 5-megapixel resolution, and features HDR plus a host of Sony’s own camera apps – AR fun, Live on YouTube, and Timeshift burst, to name a few.


There’s also a 2-megapixel front-facing camera which, while not spectactular, will offer a budget provider of selfie goodness.


The phone is designed around Sony’s OmniBalance aesthetic, boasting a textured rear surface and a slim, curved profile.


Despite being an entry-level device, it maintains some of the premium design flairs seen on Sony’s flagship handsets, including the diamond-cut aluminium power button and the stainless steel camera ring.


The handset will be available in black and white, which means it looks very much like the Sony Xperia Z3 that came before it.


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Tony McNulty, Sony’s VP for Value Category Businnes Management at the Mobile Comms division, said: “With Xperia E4, we wanted to offer people some of the premium Sony features they have come to expect – with unparalleled ease of use – at a highly competitive price point.”


“With a simple set-up, great screen, and unrivalled 2 day battery life, we’ve created an on-the-go entertainment device that will keep on going, wherever you are.”


The Sony Xperia E4 release date is set for February 2015.