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Sony Xperia E4 and E4 Dual promo videos promise budget party phones
Sony quietly unveiled the Xperia E4 and E4 Dual – entry-level smartphones with a 5″ qHD screen, quad-core processor and a surprisingly good 5MP/1080p camera. The phones will launch with at least Android 4.4.4 KitKat though Sony’s web site claims 5.0 Lollipop.
I’ll leave the promo video (though one has been removed) to introduce the Xperia E4 couple in more detail.
An interesting new addition to Sony’s complement of camera features is Party Share – it will automatically collect and share photos from your party. It can even set the mood in a room by using Wi-Fi Direct so people can take the role of a DJ and share their music.
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