Sony Xperia E5 review: Nice ’n easy
Nice ’n easy
Tasty Marshmallow sprinkled with Xperia
The Xperia E5 boots Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow out of the box, similarly to its upmarket X-line brethren. Changes to the Android core are few, but Sony has cramped its great multimedia apps as usual.
With just a single, 16GB variant available, the use of a microSD card for videos, music and photos is a must. After the initial boot and setup, the Xperia E5 offers you only 10.6GB of storage.
The lockscreen is customized to show off the Xperia theme (the numbers of the clock are see-through so you see the wallpaper through them). You can swipe left or up to unlock, down to view notifications. You can't swipe right to unlock, though that's not much of an issue after the first hour or two with the phone.
Lockscreen • Lockscreen settings
The homescreen appears unchanged. This includes the swipe down gesture, which shows a screen of the apps you use most along with recommendations for new apps to install. A search field is highlighted so you can start typing the app's name immediately. That's one of Sony's proprietary features on top of stock Android and we appreciate it very much.
Homescreen • App suggestions and search
The traditional app drawer is still on board and it features an above average amount of vendor apps. Sony takes great pride in their AV prowess, so there is no way that they could have gone for the stock multimedia apps made by Google.
Themes are available (both free and paid) that can customize the look and sound of the Xperia E5 interface.
The notification area is plain Android. You can re-arrange the quick toggle tiles and adjust the screen brightness. Note that just like in vanilla Android, there's no toggle for Auto brightness (you need to go into the settings for that). That's the one thing we don't mind skins changing and still, many manufacturers like to keep it stock.
Notification area is vanilla Android
The app switcher is similarly a vanilla Android affair with the 3D rolodex look. The small apps are gone, however, and there is no longer floating app multitasking.
Similarly untouched app switcher
The Smart cleaner feature will periodically empty the cache of apps you haven't used in a while. You can switch this off or just manually tell it not to bother for certain apps.
Smart Cleaner frees up memory of both kinds
One thing Android has been missing for years is a proper backup solution and Sony gives you one. It can backup applications, contacts, messages, phone settings. The backup info itself can be stored on your Sony online account, on the microSD card or an external USB device.
Backups can be scheduled, including conditions like "Connected to Wi-Fi" and "Charging device", depending on your preferences.
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