Introduction
E turned into L in Sony’s smartphone lineup last year and now comes generation two – the Sony Xperia L2. A year later, the new entry-level model comes with a few hardware improvements and an aesthetic to match the current company trends.
The chipset is the same unexciting Mediatek MT6737T with a quad-core 1.5GHz CPU, but RAM’s gotten a bump to 3GB and storage has been doubled to 32GB – we’d like to see these numbers become the baseline.
Among the less obvious, but ever welcome upgrades, the main camera has been treated to a wider f/2.0 aperture (the L1’s was f/2.2), while the selfie shooter is shared with the more expensive Xperia XA2 – it’s the same 8MP ultra wide unit.
The Xperia L1 already had a USB-C port and we might have praised Sony one too many times for adopting the standard even on its low end phone – the L2 uses Type-C too. A new addition this year is the fingerprint sensor – on the back, just like on the mid-tier models.
Sony Xperia L2 specs
- Body: Gorilla Glass 4 front; plastic frame and back; black, gold, and pink (select markets only) color schemes.
- Display: 5.5″ LCD, 1,280x720px resolution, 267ppi pixel density.
- Rear camera: 13MP, 1/3.06″ sensor size, f/2.0 aperture; autofocus. 1080p/30fps video recording.
- Front camera: 8MP, 120-degree field of view; fixed focus. 1080p/30fps video recording.
- OS/Software: Android 7.1.1 Nougat.
- Chipset: Mediatek MT6737T: quad-core 1.45GHz Cortex-A53 CPU, dual-core Mali-T720 GPU.
- Memory: 3GB of RAM; 32GB storage; dedicated microSD slot for expansion.
- Battery: 3,300 mAh (sealed).
- Connectivity: Single/Dual SIM; LTE Cat. 4 (150Mbps download); USB-C; Wi-Fi a/b/g/n; GPS; NFC; Bluetooth 4.2.
- Misc: Rear-mounted fingerprint reader; single speaker on the bottom; 3.5mm jack.
The chipset is a bit of a weakling, and that’s another thing we’re not entirely thrilled about when looking at the L2’s specsheet. A Snapdragon 450 would have looked better, and even a 430 would have made a more positive impression. A higher-res screen would have also made a world of a difference, but that might be asking too much.
Should we complain about Nougat on an entry-level device? Well, complain is what we do around here, so complain we will. OS version rant – check. Move on.
Sony Xperia L2 unboxing
The Xperia L2 comes in a plain white box – there’s no explosion of colors once you remove the lid. Or could it be the pre-production nature of our review unit? The XA2 we had over for review recently didn’t sport the colorful box of last year’s Xperias either, hmm.
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