This year, global brands has been sparklingly hit by U-turn of fortunes, above all Motorola and Sony to make a brawny return by focusing on the promising budget Smartphone sector, with the latest offering of devices like Moto E (and Moto G) and Xperia E1.
The competition becomes exclamation padding which is vying for a big lump in the Indian Smartphone market. In their bid to pull towards first-time Smartphone buyers, the companies also have launched the reasonably priced Nokia X (with cleft Android OS) and Desire 210 at par.
Notwithstanding, potential consumers, who are planning to switch on new Smartphone’s with latest updates exclusive of burning a hole in pocket, then casket of branded phones are waiting to log you like Moto E, HTC Desire 210, Nokia X and Sony Xperia E1 Dual completely worthwhile deal.
Notwithstanding, potential consumers, who are planning to switch on new Smartphone’s with latest updates exclusive of burning a hole in pocket, then casket of branded phones are waiting to log you like Moto E, HTC Desire 210, Nokia X and Sony Xperia E1 Dual completely worthwhile deal.
Hereby, get a look on brief description of the standout features of Motorola Moto E and Sony Xperia E1 Dual:
Display: Moto E comes in 4.3-inch qHD (960x540p) screen with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 scratch resistant shield under pixel density of 256 ppi whereas, Sony Xperia E Dual - flaunts a 4.0-inch WVGA display that having pixel density of around 233 ppi respectively.
Processor, RAM, Storage capacity:
Both the phones run on same 1.2GHz Snapdragon 200 series chipsets. On count, Moto E owners have gained lean advantage over the other rival devices credit to 1GB RAM, which is added supplement to play high-graphic games with fewer pause.
Mobile OS Software:
Commonly, both of them drive on the same ubiquitous Android platform just with little bit difference among them which stick to different versions that result in plays games and browse apps available in the market.
Camera:
On parts of Mega Pixel ideology that clearly shows Moto E have 5.0-MP camera (no LED flash) on rear-side while, Xperia E1 come with less-superior 3.0-PM cam.
Display: Moto E comes in 4.3-inch qHD (960x540p) screen with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 scratch resistant shield under pixel density of 256 ppi whereas, Sony Xperia E Dual - flaunts a 4.0-inch WVGA display that having pixel density of around 233 ppi respectively.
Processor, RAM, Storage capacity:
Both the phones run on same 1.2GHz Snapdragon 200 series chipsets. On count, Moto E owners have gained lean advantage over the other rival devices credit to 1GB RAM, which is added supplement to play high-graphic games with fewer pause.
Mobile OS Software:
Commonly, both of them drive on the same ubiquitous Android platform just with little bit difference among them which stick to different versions that result in plays games and browse apps available in the market.
Camera:
On parts of Mega Pixel ideology that clearly shows Moto E have 5.0-MP camera (no LED flash) on rear-side while, Xperia E1 come with less-superior 3.0-PM cam.
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