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Just five months after unveiling its Xperia E3 smartphone at the 2014 IFA trade show, Sony on Tuesday added a new handset to its midrange smartphone lineup: the E4.
If you're looking for a smartphone that's going to last, the E4 might be just the ticket. It's got a 2,300 mAh battery, which promises to give the "typical" smartphone user two days of power on a single charge.
The E4 will launch this month in black and white color options, but those in the U.S. will with battery like Sony VGP-BPS22 battery, Sony VPCEA20 battery, Sony VGP-BPS12 battery, Sony VGN-Z15 battery, Sony VGN-Z90S battery, Sony VGP-BPS20/B battery, Sony VGP-BPS20/S battery, Sony VGP-BPS19 battery, Sony VGP-BPL19 battery, Sony VGP-BPS7 battery, Sony VGN-TZ121 battery, Sony VGP-BPL7 battery, unfortunately, be left out of the party on this one. In an email to PCMag, a Sony spokesperson confirmed that the E4 will not be making its way to the U.S. There's no word yet on exact pricing, but Sony promised a "highly-competitive price point."
On the inside, the E4 runs Android 5.0 Lollipop on a 1.3 gHz quad-core processor with 1GB of RAM. It offers 8GB of storage and has a 5-inch qHD display (up from 4.5 inches on the E3) with a resolution of 960 x 540 pixels, which is also slightly better than its predecessor's 854 x 480 pixels.
The main camera is still just 5 megapixels, but the front-facing shooter got a bump to 2 megapixels for shaper selfies.
"With Xperia E4, we wanted to offer people some of the premium Sony features they have come to expect — with unparalleled ease of use," Tony McNulty, vice president of value category business management at Sony Mobile Communications, said in a statement. "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."