White paper S January 2014 XperiaTM E1 D2004/ D2005 Note: Screen images are simulated.
White paper | Xperia™ E1 Purpose of this document Sony Mobile Communications product White papers are intended to give an overview of a product and provide details in relevant areas of technology. Document history Version January 2014 First released version Version 1 Sony Mobile Developer World For the latest technical documentation and development tools, go to www.sonymobile.com/developer. This document is published by Sony Mobile Communications AB, without any warranty*.
White paper | Xperia™ E1 Table of contents Product overview ........................................................................................................2 Xperia™ E1 ............................................................................................................2 Facts – dimensions, weight, performance and networks ......................................3 Categorised feature list ..........................................................................................
White paper | Xperia™ E1 Product overview Xperia™ E1 • • • • • 100 dB loudspeaker with ClearAudio+ and xLoud™ Experience The Walkman™ experience – “WALKMAN” app, dedicated Walkman™ key and Shake control 4-inch display Dual-core 1.2 GHz processor and 512 MB RAM Powerful, removable 1700 mAh battery with Battery STAMINA Mode Loud and clear The Xperia™ E1 gives you a pumping, boom-bastic listening experience. Powered by Sony’s xLoud™ sound enhancement engine, the loudspeaker plays your music at up to 100 dB.
White paper | Xperia™ E1 Facts – dimensions, weight, performance and networks Operating system Google™ Android™ 4.3 (Jelly Bean) Processor 1.2 GHz Qualcomm MSM8210 dual-core GPU Adreno 302 Size 118 x 62.
White paper | Xperia™ E1 Networks D2004 UMTS HSPA+ 850 (Band V), 1900 (Band II), 2100 (Band I) MHz GSM GPRS/EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz D2005 UMTS HSPA+ 900 (Band VIII), 2100 (Band I) MHz GSM GPRS/EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz Data transfer speeds GSM GPRS (upload and download) Up to 85.6 kbps GSM EDGE (upload and download) Up to 237 kbps UMTS HSUPA (upload) Cat. 6, up to 5.76 Mbps UMTS HSDPA (download) Cat. 14, up to 21 Mbps Talk time (GSM) Up to 8 hours 13 min.
White paper | Xperia™ E1 Categorised feature list Camera Music Internet 3 megapixel camera 4x smooth zoom Auto scene recognition Face detection Geotagging HDR for pictures Image stabiliser Quick Launch Scene recognition Self-timer Send to web Smile Shutter™ Sweep Panorama Touch capture Video recording (WVGA) White balance 3D Surround Sound (VPT) Album art Bluetooth® stereo (A2DP) ClearAudio+ Clear Bass™ Clear Phase™ Clear stereo Dynamic normaliser Manual equaliser SensMe™ TrackID™ music recognition* “
White paper | Xperia™ E1 Entertainment Organiser Connectivity 3D games Media browser Motion gaming PlayMemories* Radio (FM radio with RDS) Sony Entertainment Network** Video streaming YouTube™* Airplane mode Alarm clock Calculator Calendar Contacts eCompass™ Setup guide Stopwatch Timer World clock 3.5 mm audio jack (CTIA) aGPS* Bluetooth® 4.
White paper | Xperia™ E1 Technologies in detail NOTE: The information outlined below is general and levels of compliance to standards and specifications may vary between products and markets. For more information, contact Sony Developer World or your Sony contact person where applicable. Device-to-device communications (local) Bluetooth® wireless technology Bluetooth® profiles supported Advanced Audio Distribution Profile v1.2 Audio/Video Remote Control Profile v1.
White paper | Xperia™ E1 Wi-Fi® Supported standards IEEE 802.11 b/g/n and Wi-Fi® Wi-Fi Direct®, Wi-Fi Protected Setup Connectable devices Wi-Fi® access points Wi-Fi Direct compatible devices Frequency band 2.
White paper | Xperia™ E1 Messaging MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) According to OMA Multimedia Messaging Service v1.
White paper | Xperia™ E1 Positioning – location based services Supported standards: • OMA Secure User Plane Location (SUPL) v1.0 • 3GPP™ Control Plane location (including Emergency location), only supports E911 • Qualcomm® GPSOneXtra Provisioning (OMA CP) OMA CP version 1.
White paper | Xperia™ E1 Multimedia (audio, image and video) Audio Playback Audio Recording Image Playback Image Capture Video Playback Decoder format Supported in file format Audio decoding MPEG-1/2/2.5, audio layer 3 MP3 (.mp3), 3GPP (.3gp), MP4 (.mp4, .m4a) AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ 3GPP (.3gp), MP4 (.mp4) AMR-NB, AMR-WB 3GPP (.3gp), MP4 (.mp4) General MIDI (GM) SMF (.mid) Linear PCM 16bit WAV (.wav) OTA OTA (.ota) Ogg vorbis Ogg vorbis (.
White paper | Xperia™ E1 Video Recording Audio/Video Streaming Encoder format Supported in file format - Video H.263 Profile 0, H.264 Baseline Profile, H.264 High Profile - Audio: AAC-LC stereo Bit rate: 10 Mbps AMR-NB 3GPP (.3gp), MP4 (.mp4) Streaming transport RTSP according to 3GPP™ HTTP streaming 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.
White paper | Xperia™ E1 Memory in Android™ 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 music, photos and videos are saved; how many apps can be downloaded from Google Play™; and how photos can be copied to a PC. The below information is also of interest to developers who want to optimise their programs to make the best possible use of the resources in the device.
White paper | Xperia™ E1 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 which no other applications can access and where the application data can be stored. Some game applications also store content such as game music and game level information outside their own designated area.
White paper | Xperia™ E1 On the other hand, when it comes to reading from an external SD 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 “External Card” or “SD Card”. 4.
White paper | Xperia™ E1 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 so-called “symbolic link” to “/data/media”. However, from inside an Android application, “/sdcard” can still be used.
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