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Sony Xperia L1 - Unlocked Smartphone - 16GB - Black

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Arrives Apr 23 – Apr 27
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Color: Black


Features

  • 5.5 borderless HD display with a curved back panel for a comfortable fit in your hands
  • 13MP main camera with autofocus and 3X clear zoom; 5MP front camera
  • MT6737T 64-bit Quad-core 1.5GHz processor with Android 7.0 OS support;Comes with 2620mAh battery with Qnovo Adaptive Charging & STAMINA Mode
  • 2GB RAM and 16GB internal memory storage. Also supports external memory card for up to 256GB of additional storage
  • Unlocked and compatible with GSM/LTE carriers utilizing GSM network such as AT&T, T-Mobile, Straight Talk, MetroPCS, Cricket Wireless, Simple Mobile, Bright spot, and others

Description

The Xperia L1 - Smooth Performance. Standout Display. View it all in glorious detail. Xperia L1 features a high-quality 5.5" display with loop surface design and narrow borders, so you can view and share everything. Xperia L1 is not just a pleasure to behold. With its smooth, rounded frame, it fits and feels great in your hand. Combine a quad-core processor with 2GB RAM, and you have the speed and power you need. No lag. No hassle. Just smooth performance. The microSD card slot lets you expand your storage capacity to up to 256GB (microSD cards sold separately). Smart Cleaner guarantees optimum speed. This clever function analyzes how you use your phone, deactivates unused apps, and clears your cache. Xperia L1 learns and adapts based on how you use it, getting smarter and more personal everyday. With an easy-to-use 13MP camera at hand, you’re always ready to catch and share life as it happens. In vivid, lifelike colors. Put yourself in the picture frame and snap away with the 5MP selfie camera


Product Dimensions: 5.9 x 2.9 x 0.34 inches


Item Weight: 6.6 ounces


Item model number: G3313 (Black)


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


OS: Android 7.0


RAM: 2 GB


Wireless communication technologies: Cellular, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC


Connectivity technologies: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC


Display technology: LCD


Display resolution: 1280 x 720 pixels


Other display features: Wireless


Device interface - primary: Touchscreen


Other camera features: 13.0


Form Factor: Smartphone


Colour: Black


Included Components: A7 printed - Generic Startup GuideE-LabelNikola, Charger Head, EP800Standard Master Pack LabelStandard Mobile Phone LabelStandard Sales Item LabelType-C USB Cable-Bird, UCB20


Manufacturer: Sony


Date First Available: April 20, 2017


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  • Worthwhile if upgrading from an inferior model, but do your research.
Color: White
I purchased this as an upgrade to a Moto G4 Play which was running LineageOS 14.1 (AOSP 7.1.2 Nougat). I needed a phone with a more reliable GPS, and the NFC option (for things like Android Pay) greatly enticed me (though I've yet to really try it out just yet). After having the phone a few days, here are my thoughts: + The Xperia L1's GPS includes GLONASS (Russian satellite support), something the entire Moto G series desperately needed. Satellite lock is almost instant and very accurate. The L1 also has a magnetometer (digital compass) which was absent in the Moto G series. + The Xperia L1's screen, while lower pixel density (267ppi vs 294 on the G4 Play), has much better color saturation. The screen is also half an inch larger, ideal for using Nougat's multi-window mode. = The L1's 13MP camera is about on par with the Moto G4 Play's 8MP camera when using auto-focus. However, the manual shot mode on the L1 does appear to have a decent array of options which might give it a competitive edge in the hands of an experienced photographer. = The Xperia L1 comes with Android 7.0 out of the box, while the G4 Play claims it will update to 7.1.1 through standard OTA. Motorola has had numerous delays in deploying this update, hence the initial need to use a custom ROM. There aren't too many differences, honestly, and the L1 is already getting a steady stream of support updates, making them evenly matched in software. = Bluetooth problems seem to be inherent on all Nougat devices right now, including Google's own flagship Pixel devices. The G4 Play running Lineage 14.1 will often disconnect from Bluetooth when connecting/disconnecting a Wi-Fi network, and phone calls on Bluetooth can occasionally force a reboot. Meanwhile, on the Xperia L1, the connection is stable but much shorter. Audio becomes finicky as far away as 5 meters on a device with a max range of 30 meters. = The L1's USB-C connector is still using the 2.0 standard, giving it roughly the same data transfer and charge rates as the G4 Play's MicroUSB port. However, the Type-C port feels a lot sturdier than the old MicroUSB port, which justifies the necessity of newer (better) cables. - The L1's MediaTek 6737T, despite having better benchmarks than the G4 Play's Snapdragon 410, has considerably more lag. This was a major disappointment for me as someone who uses their phone for EVERYTHING. Apps take a bit longer to open, and the keyboard has a slightly poorer response rate. - The L1 has a glass screen with a hardness of 6. However, it's so thick that if you try and place a tempered glass screen protector on top of it, the touch screen struggles to register much of anything. This means you need to go without and be a lot more careful than you would need to be with the G4 Play, which happily accepts tempered glass screen protectors. Is the Xperia L1 worth $200? I would say it's worth close enough to $200 not to matter. It more than makes up for the limitations of the Moto G4 Play, though it would have done better with a processor to match. It can beat out some phones in its class (like the Nokia 3), but other phones (like the upcoming Moto E4) might give it a run for its money (provided Motorola does not make the same mistakes twice). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2017 by M. Koller

  • Horrible performance, the phone has been a Big Fail
Color: White
Excited to get my second Xperia phone I bought this online. Understanding this model is the low end option for Sony I did not expect this. The phone acts as if it's processor has been swapped out. Slow is an understatement. It freezes choppy and has never not once performed close to as well as any smartphone I have ever witnessed. I gave up on it finally and am switching over to a friend's old Pixel XL2. It is like night and day. I cannot believe Sony would release this product at this price point and it has been suggested to me that I was sold a faulty phone by Amazon seller. Knowing or not that this phone is not what it was intended to be it has been too long to return I suppose. The entire time I believed that it was my phone service that was slowing my phone down. When I took my Sim out nothing changed and my Sim in the pixel has no effect on it. So beware of this Amazon Seller when buying products. I wish I could get refunded for all of my time and stress. My new phone turned out to be a major disaster that hurt my relationships with people close and my business dealings. Though there is no way to make things right Amazon should refund my money in full pay to have this fake Sony phone shipped back to its seller and more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2021 by John

  • Good Phone Overall
Color: Black
Great phone! My first Sony smartphone ever. I changed to Sony from iPhone followed Samsung. Really disappointed by the exterior design of Apple since Steve Jobs' death, or the terribly tuned Android System in the Galaxy S7. This L1 is so great that it makes me writing this long review, also my first review for online shopping. Sony's software engineers did great work making that Android System so comfortable and very user-friendly. This L1 is cheaper than the other two phones, but it feels faster than my Galaxy S7, which has a lot better hardwares even is made 1yr before. There is no glitch or crash, and everything is so smooth to run. I can only give 4 stars because of the camera. After all, it's an affordable smartphone, I don't expect too much. However, the camera is the only slow thing on this phone. It can took up to 5sec to open it. Also, it doesn't come with any good features like shacking-proof. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2017 by Amazon Customer

  • Stopped working after only THREE WEEKS
Color: Black
It was a pretty good phone, but then it froze and stopped booting up. There's a message saying that the System UI doesn't work anymore. Bought it "New", never dropped it, never tossed it around, never downloaded anything shady, probably downloaded only up to five apps anyways, barely used it. Seems that this isn't an uncommon problem for the Sony Xperia, but it's more alarming that this phone has become completely unusable in less than a month of use. Sony has a Software Repair program called Xperia Companion. Tried it a dozen times with different cables, different computers, restarting, reinstalling. Still didn't work. Talked to two different Sony representatives. Didn't really help, but they're also not technicians so it's understandable. I'm not really sure what they do, but you'll get more information from just searching on the internet so don't bother with them. They kept saying that it was probably due to my cables, my computers, my firewall, my anti-virus that I don't have, the USA market, a bunch of other reasons. I was probably talking to them for an hour and the only interesting thing either of them said was that it's probably a glitch. I just really wanted a refund at this point. However, Amazon was suuuper polite and helpful. I actually ended up opting for a replacement and hoping that the first one was just a dud. Probably the wrong decision, but I have to make use of all the crap I bought for this phone. I really wish I didn't buy this phone though. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2018 by Thelma Tamura

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