Sony Xperia E5 review: Nice ’n easy
Nice ’n easy
Unboxing
The Sony Xperia E5 comes with a set of peripherals that match the phone's price point. The company includes a microUSB cable and a plain A/C adapter, which doesn't support fast charging.
The Xperia E5 box covers the basics
However, the box itself is quite stylish, with a much more expensive feel. Note that Sony packages phones differently based on region (there may even be differences between carriers in the same country).
Sony Xperia E5 360° spin
We broke out the ruler and the Xperia E5 checked in at 144 x 69 x 8.2mm. That's a fairly okay size for a 5" smartphone, albeit a bit on the tall side. At the very least, bezels are only going slimmer over generations of E-series smartphones.
It sounds like a fairly thick handset but that's only on paper. In hand, the Xperia E5 feels just right with a weight of 147 grams.
Design and handling
The plastic build of the Xperia E5 should come as no surprise. Sony hasn't really tried to reinvent the wheel with this one, nor did they have to. The Xperia E5 follows the design principles set by the company's flagships of old, most notably the Xperia Z5.
The sides are subtly curved, the edges nicely rounded. At the back, the Xperia E5 has a slight curve around the edges, giving it a great feel when it rests in hand.
There's no unibody design here - the Xperia E5 isn't cast into a single piece of polycarbonate. The non-removable back cover has a miniature gap all along where it meets the sides. The choice of a polycarbonate finish is solid nonetheless, as it's not prone to fingerprints and is pleasantly soft to the touch.
What feels a little off-putting is that the glass above the display doesn't smoothly meet the polycarbonate edges. As a result, horizontal swipes feel a little odd.
Other than this, the front has sizable top and bottom bezels, considering there are no hardware controls.
Above the display sits the earpiece, a 5MP selfie camera, proximity and ambient light sensors and a status LED (invisible when off, positioned in the top left corner).
Similarly to the Xperia XA, the company's entry level smartphone has its speaker and microphone behind a grille at the bottom right corner with the microUSB port in the center. The secondary, noise canceling mic is at the top next to the 3.5mm headphone jack on the left.
The speaker grille at the bottom • 3.5mm jack at the top
The only controls - volume rocker and power/lock keys - are on the right. The microSD slot and SIM card compartment are near the top on the left side, covered by a shared flap.
The card slots on the left • Controls are on the right
The back is pretty clean as the 13MP camera sits comfortably in the top left corner teamed up with a single-LED flash below it.
Below the glued up polycarbonate back lies a 2,700mAh battery.
Reader comments
- Roger
- 20 Aug 2022
- 38a
Indestructable. But the standard keyboard Swiftkey has a lot of issues and the sound isn't the greatest.
- Mohamed
- 08 Jan 2021
- Nw3
Can somebody tell me what ti do because my e5 Ike gets hot 🔥 instantly when i play a game can somebody please tell me what to do
- Jeff
- 13 May 2019
- RGY
Can someone help me please.Because the pront camera of my E5 become upside down.Back came is not working and the lights.I dont now what happend. Thank you