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1. ENES 15 Memory in Android devices AAA 16 Trademarks and acknowledgements AAA 20 White paper XperiaTM E4 Product overview Highlights 5 inch qHD Display with IPS for best viewing angle Large 2300mAh battery with Battery STAMINA Mode Quad core 1 3 GHz processor with 1GB RAM and 8GB eMMC 5MP main camera with autofocus and flash and a 2MP front camera with selfie apps Sony audio technologies xLoudTM ClearAudio and PartyShare app Feel the quality The Xperia E4 focuses on durability and reliability without sacrificing style The Xperia E4 s 2300 mAh battery and power saving modes ensure a two day battery life while a high performance quad core processor takes care of mobile device tasks graphics rendering and touch control Enjoy large screen entertainment The Xperia E4 is equipped with a 5 inch qHD IPS screen 960x540 pixels to deliver large screen entertainment with a wider viewing angle And for an even better video and audio experience the Xperia E4 includes Sony s latest audio innovations such as ClearAudio and xLoud Two day battery A powerful 2300 mAh battery and innovative power saving features give you an impressive two day battery life You never miss a notification or social network message And you don t have to worry about charging your phone every night Battery STAMINA Mode optimizes how your battery is used and you can decide which apps are kept running even when your Xperi
2. SON Y White paper February 2015 Xperia M E4 E2104 E2105 Purpose of this document Sony product White papers provide an overview of a product and additional technical details regarding product features NOTE The illustration that appears on the title page is for reference only All screen images and elements are subject to change without prior notice Document history Version February 2015 First released version February 2015 Second released version March 2015 Third released version June 2015 Fourth released version Version 1 Version 2 Version 3 Version 4 Sony Mobile Developer World This White paper is published by Sony Mobile Communications Inc 1 8 15 Konan Minato ku Tokyo108 0075 Japan www sonymobile com Sony Mobile Communications Inc 2009 2015 All rights reserved You are hereby granted a license to download and or print a copy of this document Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved First released version 2015 Publication number 1295 0430 1 For the latest technical documentation and development tools go to www sonymobile com developer This document is published by Sony Mobile Communications Inc without any warranty Improvements and changes to this text necessitated by typographical errors inaccuracies of current information or improvements to programs and or equipment may be made by Sony Mobile Communications Inc at any time and without no
3. UMTS Wi Fi BIG5 Traditional Chinese GB2312 Simplified Chinese GB18030 ISO 2022 JP Japanese ISO 8859 1 ISO 8859 2 Eastern Europe ISO 8859 5 Cyrillic ISO 8859 7 Greek ISO 8859 9 Turkish ISO 8859 11 KOI8 R Cyrillic Shift_JIS Japanese USASCII UTF 16 UTF 8 Windows 874 Windows 1251 Cyrillic Windows 1252 Windows 1254 Turkish Windows 1258 Vietnamese POP3 and IMAP4 Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync EAS SSL TLS both port methods POPS IMAPS and STARTTLS Yes read only Positioning location based services Supported standards OMA Secure User Plane Location SUPL v1 0 e 3GPP Control Plane location incl Emergency location only supports E911 Supported satellite systems e GPS Provisioning OMA CP OMA CP version 1 1 Multimedia audio image and video Audio Playback Audio Recording Image Playback Image Capture Decoder format AAC AAC LC AAC eAAC AAC ELD ALAC AMR NB AMR WB FLAC MIDI MP3 PCM Vorbis WMA Encoder format AAC AAC LC AAC AAC ELD AMR AMR NB AMR WB Decoder format BMP GIF JPEG PNG WebP Encoder format JPEG Supported in file format 3GPP 3gp 3gpp MP4 mp4 m4a ADTS aac MP4 m4a 3GPP 3gp 3gpp MP4 mp4 m4a AMR amr awb FLAC flac Matroska mka SMF mid XMF xmf Mobile XMF mxmf OTA ota RTTTL rtttl RTX rtx iMelody imy MP3 mp3 W
4. k Messaging Conversations Email Google MailTM Handwriting recognition Instant messaging Multimedia messaging MMS Predictive text input Text messaging SMS Search Bookmarks Google Chrome Google Play Google search Google Voice Search Google Maps for Mobile with Street view Web browser WebKit e e eee Design Battery STAMINA Mode Gesture input Illumination effect On screen 12 key keyboard On screen QWERTY keyboard Picture wallpaper Screen capturing Touch screen Voice input Wallpaper animation ze DK Af w m Entertainment Media browser PlayMemories Radio FM radio with RDS Sony Entertainment Network YouTube E Organiser Airplane mode Alarm clock Calculator Calendar Contacts Setup guide Stopwatch Timer World clock This service is not available in all markets e Connectivity 3 5 mm audio jack CTIA aGPS Bluetooth 4 1 wireless technology Media Transfer Protocol support Micro USB support Native USB tethering Media Go PC Companion Smart Connect Synchronisation via Facebook TM Synchronisation via SyncMLTM Synchronisation via GoogleTM Synchronisation with computer Synchronisation via Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync USB High speed 2 0 support USB mass storage Wi Fi Wi Fi Direct Wi Fi Hotspot functionality Wi Fi CERTIFIED Miracast Sony Entertainment Network with Music Unlimited is not avai
5. screen Colours Resolution Size diagonal Scratch resistant Input mechanisms Text input Touch screen Touch gesture Memory RAM Flash memory Expansion slot Camera Camera resolution Smooth zoom Video recording Front Camera Sensors Accelerometer Proximity sensor Ambient light sensor Google Android 4 4 4 KitKat 1 3 GHz MTK MT6582 Quad Core ARM Mali 400 MP2 137 x 74 6 x 10 5 mm 144 grams White Black 167 000 colour TFT 960x540 pixels 5 inches Yes On screen QWERTY keyboard Capacitive Yes multi touch up to 4 fingers supported 1GB Up to 8 GB microSD card up to 32 GB 5MP 4x Yes 1080p Yes HD 720p for video chat and 2 MP for camera capture Yes Yes Yes Networks E2104 E2105 Data transfer speeds GSM GPRS GSM EDGE HSUPA upload HSDPA download Battery performance Talk time GSM Standby time GSM Talk time UMTS Standby time UMTS Music listening time Video playback time Battery embedded UMTS HSPA 850 Band V 1900 Band II 2100 Band I MHz GSM GPRS EDGE 850 900 1800 1900 MHz UMTS HSPA 900 Band VIII 2100 Band I MHz GSM GPRS EDGE 850 900 1800 1900 MHz Up to 85 6 kbps Up to 237 kbps Cat 6 up to 5 8 Mbps Cat 14 up to 21 Mbps Up to 10 hours 24 min Up to 696 hours Up to 10 hours 24 min Up to 653 hours Up to 48 hours 26 min Up to 6 hours 42 min 2300 mAh minimum Memory comprises approximately 3 GB of firmware p
6. AV wav OGG ogg Matroska mkv ASF wma Supported in file format 3GPP 3gp 3gpp MP4 mp4 m4a 3GPP 3gp 3gpp MP4 mp4 m4a AMR amr Supported in file format BMP bmp GIF gif JPEG jpg jpeg PNG png WebP webp Supported in file format JPEG jpg Video Playback Video Recording Audio DRM Decoder format MPEG 4 H 263 H 264 H 265 VP8 VP9 Encoder format MPEG 4 H 263 H 264 Streaming transport DRM Digital Rights Management features the rights and copy protection of downloaded content H 265 is not available in all markets Supported in file format 3GPP 3gp 3gpp MP4 mp4 m4v Matroska mkv AVI avi Xvid xvid 3GPP 3gp 3gpp MP4 mp4 m4v 3GPP 3gp 3gpp MP4 mp4 m4v Matroska mkv MP4 mp4 m4v WebM webm Matroska mkv WebM webm Supported in file format 3GPP 3gp MP4 mp4 3GPP 3gp MP4 mp4 3GPP 3gp MP4 mp4 HLS HTTP progressive streaming RTSP OMA DRM v1 0 Marlin DRM Widevine Level 3 PlayReady DRM available in specific regions Synchronisation OMA DS EAS Google Sync OMA Data Synchronisation protocol versions 1 1 2 and 1 2 OMA Data Formats vCard 2 1 vCalendar 1 0 Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync protocol version 2 5 Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync protocol version 12 0 Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync protocol version 14 0 Microso
7. M DMP Mobile Digital Media Player Media Types image music and video Summary You can play content stored on another device for example a server or a PC directly on your device M DMC Mobile Digital Media Controller Media Types image music and video Summary Digital Media Controllers find content offered by a DMS or M DMS and match it to the rendering capa bilities of a DMR setting up the connections between the DMS and DMR PU Media Types image music and video Summary You can play media in your device on another device such as a TV or a PC using 2 box push technol ogy PU is integrated in the Album Movies and Walk man applications DN Media Types image music and video Summary You can download content stored on another device for example a server or a PC and play the down loaded content directly on your device UDO Media Types image music and video Summary A media server uploading function that allows media files to be uploaded to Xperia devices from other DLNA certified clients Wi Fi Wi Fi Direct The DLNA Certified implementation does not support DRM protected content Messaging MMS Multimedia Messaging Service According to OMA Multimedia Messaging Service v1 0 SMIL Email Bearer type IP Character sets Protocols Push email Secure email HTML mail More information www sonymobile com developer www openmobilealliance org GPRS EGPRS
8. a E4 is in sleep mode Straight to the fun As soon as you swipe your screen your favourite apps are there for you Your pictures Your music Facebook and your network When you need to turn on and off Wi Fi or roaming the Xperia E4 lets you do it in seconds with the Quick Settings tab The Xperia M E4 is designed to make taking great pictures easy With Auto scene recognition image enhancing features and built in camera apps you get the best pictures with zero effort Music to make the party At the park or at the party the Xperia M EA will impress The speakers deliver audio clarity and depth that will surprise everybody and put your music in the middle of it all The Xperia E4 comes with ClearAudio xLoud aptX Bluetooth Clear Phase Clear BassTM Dynamic normaliser Equalizer and the PartyShare app PartyShare was developed by Sony to make sharing music with friends easy and fun You can also use it to share photos Pictures to make you proud The Xperia E4 has a 2MP front camera a 5MP rear camera with autofocus and flash and the ability to record 30 fps video The Xperia E4 also comes with built in photo and imaging apps such as Auto scene recognition Portrait retouch Timeshift burst AR effect AR fun Live on YouTube Social live Creative effect Sweep Panorama and Sound photo 2 February 2015 Product Specifications Operating system Processor GPU Size Weight Available colours Main
9. as 1 GB of RAM available to the Android OS and any installed applications 200 MB of the total RAM is in use during normal operation when the user starts using the device out of the box 2 System Memory also known as System partition or system is used for the Android OS and for most applications that are pre loaded from the factory This type of memory is normally locked and can only be changed through a firmware upgrade There is usually some free space available in this section of memory However since it is locked you cannot save apps photos or any other content to this memory System Memory is reserved for future firmware upgrades which almost always need more memory than the original firmware You cannot see or influence the use of this memory 3 Internal Storage is referred to as working memory It can be compared to the C drive on a PC or to the startup disk on a Mac This type of memory is used to store all application downloaded from the Google Play Store and other sources as well as their settings and data such as emails messages and calendar events for example All applications have an allocated area for application data Memory dedicated to an application is inaccessible to other applications Some game applications also store content such as game music and game level information outside their own designated area In most cases an application can choose to save its data in a location of its own choosing out
10. emory or Phone Memory for applications and their data also previously known as data and Internal Storage for user s content also previously known as sdcard The changes in Internal Storage were made so that memory usage could be more flexible and to allow encryption of user content Memory card slot Some products include both a large internal memory and a built in memory card reader Android manages devices with a built in memory card reader and internal memory differently from a device that includes only a built in memory card reader Since most applications expect only a single location for storage such applications will not generally allow you to SAVE anything to the memory card i e they do not offer the option to choose a storage location However some applications for instance the Sony Mobile Camera application may actually allow you to do so Other applications for example backup applications such as the Sony Mobile Memory application will by definition be configured to copy content from the Internal Storage to the external SD card On the other hand when it comes to reading from an external GD Card you will be able to access content for example videos photos and music on a memory card inserted in this slot without any special consideration since the Android system searches all available memory for content Therefore such products may be regarded as supporting a fourth type of memory called E
11. ent products and Android releases in this regard Trademarks and acknowledgements All product and company names mentioned herein are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved All other trademarks are property of their respective owners Visit www sonymobile com for more information
12. ft Exchange ActiveSync protocol version 14 1 Google Sync Related information www sonymobile com developer Web browser Google Chrome for AndroidTM is pre installed in markets regions where no restrictions apply Related information https play google com store apps details id com android chrome Memory in AndroidTM devices To use Android devices efficiently users should be aware of the different types of device memory This knowledge is important in order to understand for example where data such as music photos and videos is saved how many apps can be downloaded from Google Play and how photos can be copied to a PC Information regarding memory presented in this section may be useful to developers when optimising applications for mobile devices Generally all Android devices share the same basic memory setup What differs is how much memory is available to you via the different types of memory and whether your device uses an external SD card or an internal memory chip Any information specific to the particular device model described in this White Paper is noted as such Types of memory The types of memory described and numbered below are consistent with the terminology used in Sony mobile device menus and in other content relating to 2015 Xperia devices 1 Dynamic Memory also known as RAM is used by applications that run when the device is turned on The amount of Dynamic Memory influences how man
13. g and installing new applications would not be possible even if there was enough free memory in the user content area Note 2 Some devices with integrated storage have abandoned the distinction between the application area and the content area when it comes to a Factory Data Reset As a result there is no option in such devices to perform a Factory Data Reset and preserve content In such devices all content is completely deleted from the device when a reset is performed In contrast Sony Mobile s memory integration solution makes it possible to preserve user content in this situation Therefore when performing a Factory Data Reset the default action will still be to only remove applications and their data and an option box must be checked if all content is to be removed as well as might be desirable when selling the device second hand Note 3 For a developer it is important to note that from a programming point of view the location names used to refer to the different memory areas described in Note 1 are still valid i e the area used for applications data is still present as is the area used for content sdcard In reality sdcard is a symbolic link to data media However from inside an Android application sdcard can still be used For example you can use sdcard DCIM 100Android to find all camera images The continued use of sdcard to access the content area ensures compatibility across differ
14. kes it possible to easily transfer content back and forth between your device and a Windows PC For Apple Mac computers a special application called Sony Bridge for Mac is available with built in support for MTP This application can be downloaded from the Xperia E4 support page Note that you do not need to back up or make a copy of applications that you have downloaded from the Google Play Store They can normally be downloaded again after you have set up your Google account to work in a new device or in a device where the memory has been completely erased Note 1 Some Android devices including Sony Mobile devices from 2012 and Sony Ericsson devices from 2011 and earlier do not use a single Internal Storage for both applications and their data and user content Instead these devices use either an external SD card for user content or a corresponding area of internal memory to reproduce the functionality of an SD card In such devices there is a fixed limit between the application area data and the user content area sdcard with the result that user content can build up and reach this limit When the user content reaches this limit no additional data can be added using any application For example the camera application would no longer be able to capture additional photos even if a considerable amount of free space was available in the application area This limit also applies to the application area Downloadin
15. lable in every market Separate subscription required Additional terms and conditions apply The information presented in this section is a general overview of the technology incorporated into the product However hardware and software levels of compliance to standards and specifications vary between products and markets For more information contact Sony Mobile Developer World or the relevant Sony representative Accessibility and Usability Accessibility and Usability Talkback Captions Magnifications gestures Large Text High Contrast Text Power button ends call Auto rotation Speak Passwords Accessibility Shortcuts Text to Speech Touch and hold delay Color Inversion Color correction Teletypewriter TTY Yes default is off Yes default is off Yes default is off Yes default is Not checked No Yes default is Not checked Yes default is Checked Yes default is Not checked Yes default is off Yes Yes default is Short No No Yes E2104 Android Lollipop feature Subject to possible change in future releases of Google Android The TTY feature is for deaf or hearing impaired users Only the E2104 model supports TTY Device to device communications local Bluetooth wireless technology Bluetooth profiles supported Core version and supported core features Connectable devices More information www sonymobile com developer www bl
16. lus 5 GB of Internal storage for music pictures and movies and downloaded applications and their data For more details about memory see Memory in Android devices on page 16 Values are according to the GSM Association Battery Life Measurement Technique as performed in con trolled laboratory conditions Actual time may vary NOTE Battery performance may vary depending on network conditions and configurations and device usage NOTE Performance metrics are measured under laboratory conditions Categorised feature list Camera 5MP camera 4x digital zoom AR Effect AR Fun Auto focus Auto scene recognition Creative effect Face detection Flash Photo light Geotagging HDR for pictures lmage Video stabiliser Live on YouTubeTM by XperiaTM Portrait retouch Self timer Selfies Send to web Smile Shutter Social live Sound Photo Sweep Panorama Timeshift burst Touch capture Video recording 1080p White balance hello Communication Call list Conference calls Facebook application Google Hangouts Loud Speaker Multiple IM Twitter application Voice enhancement Xperia Socialife e Music 3D Surround Sound VPT Album art Bluetooth stereo aptX amp A2DP ClearAudio Clear Bass Clear Phase Clear stereo Dynamic normaliser Manual equaliser PartyShare app SensMe TrackID music recognition Walkman application xLoud Experience
17. side the protected application settings area Generally such content is not deleted when an application is uninstalled it must be removed manually by connecting the device to a computer with a USB cable or by using a file manager application Internal storage is also used for all added user content For example photos taken using the device s camera media files downloaded from the Internet and file transfers are stored in this area Typical user content includes e photos e movies e music e Email attachments Internal Storage will tend to fill up as a result of normal usage Devices with a large initial Internal Storage can handle more applications and store more user content If the Internal Storage starts to get full the device slows down and in some cases it might no longer be possible to install more apps You should always ensure that you have at least 100 MB of free Internal Storage If not you should consider removing some apps that you seldom use or move content that you do not frequently access to external storage You can see approximately how much Internal Storage is free in Settings Storage DEVICE MEMORY You can also view more details about how much memory is used by applications under Settings gt Apps In the Xperia E4 about 5 GB of Internal Storage is available out of the box Please note that in Sony Mobile 2015 products Internal Storage is now the combination of what was previously known as Device M
18. tice Such changes will however be incorporated into new editions of this document Printed versions are to be regarded as temporary reference copies only All implied warranties including without limitation the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are excluded In no event shall Sony or its licensors be liable for incidental or consequential damages of any nature including but not limited to lost profits or commercial loss arising out of the use of the information in this document Bd eieiei ge EE 2 elei ln CET 2 Product Specifications 5 cinn ac ace dudan ki landa rode ENTENTE 3 Categorised feature list x desk a lxdkk xak lk kalk i dixk saw Neat aj eka RR EnA nnne nnne 5 Technologies in detail ieena EE IRANE AAE tenens 7 Accessibility and Usability 7 Device to device communications local esee 8 Bluetooth wireless technology AA 8 go 9 DLNA Certified Digital Living Network Alliance eee 10 irr Le UW 11 MMS Multimedia Messaging Service 11 ure ELIT 11 Positioning location based services sese 12 Provisioning OMA CP eceecee cree eee aa a aaa aaa iea aAa aa raea ER kal a terns reca nnns tenen 12 Multimedia audio image and video esssssseeeneenene 13 Synchronisation OMA DS EAS Google Sync M ssesesssssseeene 15 Web Mere m
19. uetooth com Advanced Audio Distribution Profile v1 2 Audio Video Remote Control Profile v1 3 Generic Attribute Profile Client Server over LE Handsfree Profile v1 6 Wide band speech Headset Profile v1 2 Object Push Profile v1 1 Personal Area Networking Profile v1 0 Phone Book Access Profile FTP v1 1 server role Version 4 1 Products that support at least one of the profiles listed above Bluetooth 4 1 accessories generally require installation of a supporting application Wi Fi Supported standards Connectable devices Frequency band Data transfer rate Security Encryption Power save QoS IEEE 802 11b g n and Wi Fi Wi Fi Direct Wi Fi Protected Setup Wi Fi CERTIFIED Passpoint Wi Fi CERTIFIED Miracast Wi Fi access points Wi Fi Direct amp compatible devices 2 4 GHz Up to 150 Mbit s Open Authentication Shared Authentication EAP SIM EAP AKA EAP TLS EAP TTLS MSCHAPv2 PEAPvO EAP MSCHAPv2 PEAPv1 EAP GTC WPA Personal and WPA2 Personal WPA Enterprise and WPA2 Enterprise WEP 64 bit WEP 128 bit TKIP and CCMP AES WMM UAPSD WMM DLNA Certified Digital Living Network Alliance Supported Device Classes Supported Bearers DRM Support M DMS Mobile Digital Media Server Media Types images music and video Summary The digital media server exposes the media files in your device to a Wi Fi network The files can then be accessed from other DLNA CERTIFIED clients
20. xternal Card or SD Card 4 SD Card known as ext card from a programmer s point of view or by other names in other Android products is the name for the removable SD memory card in all 2015 Sony Mobile products As described in the previous section this External Card memory is generally more limited in that any application can read from it but many applications cannot save to this card Only a few applications including backup applications and file manger applications have the capability to save to this card Backing up data to different memory types Generally you should not save photos videos and other personal content solely on the internal memory of a device If something should happen with the hardware or if the device is lost or stolen the data stored on the device s internal memory is gone forever In a device where an SD card reader is the main memory it is relatively easy to take the card out and copy all content to a PC or Mac or to an entertainment device with a memory card slot In a product featuring Internal Storage as the main memory it is not possible to physically remove the memory Instead any critical or high value content must either be copied to an external SD card by a special backup application transferred to remote storage over a network mobile or Wi Fi or to a computer via a USB cable To facilitate the transfer of data via a cable the Xperia E4 supports Media Transfer Protocol MTP which ma
21. y applications and operating system services can run at the same time The Android operating system automatically closes applications and services that are not being used However such automatic functionality has limits For example if a lower amount of free RAM is available to applications after a new release of the operating system due to increased capabilities in the system device speed will eventually be impacted This is the main reason that a device cannot be indefinitely upgraded to newer releases of Android If you experience problems with RAM for example if the device runs slower than usual or if the Home application restarts frequently when you leave an application you should minimise the use of apps that run all the time Social networking apps that connect and update their data online and animated backgrounds are examples of apps that are always running and affect RAM performance To minimise RAM issues you could also consider using a static wallpaper instead of a live wallpaper To see which apps and services are currently active go to Settings Apps Running You should have at least 50 MB and ideally 100 MB or more of free RAM to avoid slowdowns and application restarts You should also be aware that if you update the device to a later Android release the load on the built in Dynamic Memory will increase due to the addition of more features As a result the device may run slower after an update The Xperia E4 h

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