Sony is a brand known for being quite expensive despite its quality often appointment. But this is no exaggeration here; at an affordable price that will drop right out very quickly indeed, Xperia E1 is an input range smartphone that will satisfy most for everyday use. Despite this, he has too great list of defects that become really annoying to the frequent use of the object. Slowdowns can slip across without being expected and the multimedia interface to the Sony suffers sauce, although so far very neat. The big second fault is at the level of the photograph; this device is simply impractical for a video and photo usage. There is no flash, no front camera; at least three seconds are required to photograph something, and the final quality is derisory. The sound provided by the external speaker is powerful but garish and very soon difficult to listen to for long. I have however found no flaw with the use of bluetooth speaker and WLAN. The sound output is itself very correct; Xperia E1 will replace you in case of player breakdown, and may settle to the frequent use those that do not require a particularly good sound. Note however that the volume is limited to not "spoil the ears", which can be annoying in noisy environments. The Walkman turns out to be also convenient touches, but its presence is more reminiscent of a gimmick than anything else for people who do not want to use it.
As for the rest, the Sony Xperia E1 will you settle for a single use (without intensive games ...). The touch responsiveness is well made. Instead of 4GB will be quickly filled by the few applications you use, make sure you bring a micro SD card! Finally, autonomy is certainly not extraordinary, but with the mode "Stamina" and "Low Battery" activated in the late afternoon / evening, you should be able to use it for a long day, without excessive use.