While Sony managed to introduce several interesting high-end smartphones this year, it also launched lower-end models, like the Xperia E. The Xperia E will seemingly have a successor. Unsurprisingly called Sony Xperia E2, this should be released in 2014.
Unlike the firs Xperia E, the E2 will have LTE connectivity – at least that’s what EMSOne is claiming. We don’t know much else about the handset for now. However, since the original model is a low-end device with a 3.5 inch HVGA display, its successor will most probably also have low-end specs.
Affordable LTE smartphones will become more and more popular next year, and the Xperia E2 will apparently be one of them. Since Android 4.4 KitKat doesn’t require powerful hardware, we can certainly hope that the Xperia E2 will have it on board at launch.
The original Xperia E has a dual SIM version, so the new E2 may also come with support for two SIM cards.
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