So what does this new smartphone have in store? First up is a 5" qHD display (540x960), which seems a pretty apt move as most new mid-range devices are favouring this screen size. Although the E4 does not feature the distinctive aluminium frame we've come to expect from Xperia devices, it still looks well constructed, with a slightly curved back cover to make it sit better in hand. Sticking with the back, one will find a 5 MP primary camera which should offer solid if not spectacular images. Up front is a selfie-focused 2 MP one, leaving duck-faced posing users satisfied. Internally the E4 has all the hallmarks of a mid-range, more specifically a 1.3 GHz quad-core processor. Interestingly though this processor comes courtesy of Mediatek. A move that may have surprised most as the Xperia E3 sported Qualcomm's Snapdragon 400 unit. Added to this, is 1 GB of RAM and 8 GB worth of internal memory, with a microSD slot incorporated for those wanting some more space. As expected, Android is the OS of choice for the E4, with Sony heavily talking up the Android transfer feature for users to seamlessly import contacts from other OS touting devices.


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