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Global Score
54.366
Basic Information
SonyMotorola
Android 4.0, 2.3Android 8.0 Oreo
2011-06-222018-05-01
4.37 x 2.09 x 0.37 inches6.12 x 2.84 x 0.35 inches
3.53 ounces6.14 ounces
Black, Pink, White and YellowGray
--Plastic
Scratch-Resistant GlassScratch-Resistant Glass
$ 119.00$ 120.00
Display / Screen
3.3 inches5.7 inches
480 x 854 pixels 1440 x 720 pixels
TFTIPS LCD
297 pixels per inch282 pixels per inch
Capacitive, Multi-touchNo touch screen
87.1
Performance
--Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 MSM8917 chipset
Single-Core 1000 MHz processorARM Cortex-A53, 64-bit, 28 nm (Quad-Core 1400 MHz) processor
512 MB RAM2 GB RAM
ARM Mali-400 MP1 (320 MHz) GPUAdreno 308 GPU
7.568.28
Storage
307,2 MB internal memory16 GB internal memory
microSD, microSDHC (up to 32 GB) external memory slotmicroSDXC (up to 128 GB) external memory slot
2.226.72
Camera
8.10 MP + 0.30 MP8.00 MP + 5.00 MP
--f/2.00 aperture
--0.25 inches (1/4") sensor
1280 x 720 (30 fps) (HD) video resolution1920 x 1080 (30 fps) (Full HD) video resolution
7.158.36
Networks
Wi-FiWi-Fi
Mobile HotspotMobile Hotspot
HSDPA, HSUPA, UMTS, EDGE and GSMLTE (4G), HSPA and HSUPA
SIMNano SIM, Dual SIM
4.16.1
Battery Life
1500mAh Li-Ion Battery4000mAh Li - Ion Battery
Removable BatteryNon-Removable Battery
430 hours standby time
6.5 hours talk time
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3.285.92
Other Features
BluetoothBluetooth 4.2
GPSGPS
--NFC
--Fingerprint ID Scanner
Accelerometer, Light Sensor and Proximity SensorAccelerometer, Compass, Gyroscope, Light Sensor and Proximity Sensor
--FM Radio

Comparison review

The Moto E5 has a score of 66, which is much better than the Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray's 54.3 score. Both of these devices use Android OS (operating system), but Moto E5 has a more recent 8.0 Oreo version while Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray has Android 4.0, so it provides the user some nice extra features. The Moto E5 construction is incredibly newer and a bit thinner, but notably heavier than Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray.

The Moto E5 has just a little better processing power than Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray, because although it has doesn't have a GPU, it also counts with a larger number of faster cores and a higher amount of RAM memory. Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray has a sharper screen than Moto E5, because although it has a much smaller display and a way worse 854 x 480 pixels resolution, it also counts with a just a bit more pixels per inch in the screen.

Motorola Moto E5 has a way bigger storage to store more games and applications than Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray, because it has a slot for SD memory cards that admits up to 128 GB and 16 GB internal memory capacity. Motorola Moto E5 has a much better battery lifetime than Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray, because it has 4000mAh of battery capacity against 1500mAh.

The Motorola Moto E5 counts with a superior camera than Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray, because although it has a back-facing camera with a lower resolution, it also counts with a lot higher 1920x1080 video quality.

Moto E5 is a bit more expensive than Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray, but it's still a great choice, because you can get a much better phone for that extra money.




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