Both have a 3.5-inch display with a 320 x 480 pixels resolution. That translates to a pixel density of 165 ppi. The SoC ticking inside the phones is Qualcomm MSM7227A Snapdragon with the single core clocked at 1GHz based on the older ARM Cortex-A5 cores. The Cortex-A5 is designed using the ARM v7 architecture and offers the advanced features of that particular architecture, including the ability to run the latest apps. Most apps nowadays are focussed and developed around the ARM v7 as support for earlier architectures has decreased. The CPU is coupled with 512 MB of RAM and Adreno 200 GPU.
Camera-wise, the Xperias E and E dual have a 3.2MP primary shooter on the back. Unfortunately, there’s no flash to help users in low-lit conditions. The front camera is a VGA unit and will be just about enough for basic video calling or checking your appearance. Internal storage is capped off at 4GB, but there is a microSD card slot on both handsets. Sony has loaded both devices with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, so performance should be decent while not exactly winning any benchmark awards.
Here is another look at some of the key specs of both devices:
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