The Xperia L2 - the unassuming entry-level Xperia, that grew out of the now defunct E-series.

This year's model keeps the 5.5-inch 720p display of the predecessor, and there are no chipset upgrades either - it's the same Mediatek MT6737T. Sony has bumped RAM up to 3GB and doubled the storage to 32GB, so the L2 has nothing to be ashamed of in those departments. And if 32GB is not enough - there’s a dedicated microSD slot.
The Xperia L2 doesn't get the 23MP main camera of the XA2s, it's a 13MP shooter instead. On the front however it's the same 8MP ultra wide snapper you'd find on the XA2 models.
Sony pulled no punches in the battery department and fitted a 3,300mAh power pack in the L2, up from 2,620mAh on the L1. No word on fast charging here, though. For all the extra battery capacity, the L2 hasn't gotten any heavier, unlike these other two - it's in fact 2g lighter at 178g.
Making a debut in Sony's entry level offering is the fingerprint reader - same location as on the XA2s.
And, unlike these other two, the Xperia L2 will boot Android 7.1.1 Nougat - there's only so much that can trickle into the budget segment, apparently.
Sony Xperia L2 will hit the shelves in late January. No word on the pricing on that one either.
Source:https://www.gsmarena.com/sony_xperi...agon_630_chips_large_batteries-news-29030.php

This year's model keeps the 5.5-inch 720p display of the predecessor, and there are no chipset upgrades either - it's the same Mediatek MT6737T. Sony has bumped RAM up to 3GB and doubled the storage to 32GB, so the L2 has nothing to be ashamed of in those departments. And if 32GB is not enough - there’s a dedicated microSD slot.
The Xperia L2 doesn't get the 23MP main camera of the XA2s, it's a 13MP shooter instead. On the front however it's the same 8MP ultra wide snapper you'd find on the XA2 models.
Sony pulled no punches in the battery department and fitted a 3,300mAh power pack in the L2, up from 2,620mAh on the L1. No word on fast charging here, though. For all the extra battery capacity, the L2 hasn't gotten any heavier, unlike these other two - it's in fact 2g lighter at 178g.
Making a debut in Sony's entry level offering is the fingerprint reader - same location as on the XA2s.
And, unlike these other two, the Xperia L2 will boot Android 7.1.1 Nougat - there's only so much that can trickle into the budget segment, apparently.
Sony Xperia L2 will hit the shelves in late January. No word on the pricing on that one either.
Source:https://www.gsmarena.com/sony_xperi...agon_630_chips_large_batteries-news-29030.php
