Sony’s timing couldn’t possibly be worse: the Japanese company is releasing its new flagship Android phone in the US just two days before Google goes supersonic with the launch of its own new Android flagship phones. October 2nd is the date, Sony has just announced, that US customers can buy the new Xperia XZ for an unsubsidized price of $699.99. The participating retailers include Amazon and Best Buy, and both will also stock the XZ’s sibling, the smaller X Compact, which arrives on September 25th for a price of $499.99. Sony’s handsets will support GSM networks, which is to say AT&T, T-Mobile, and their MVNOs, but not Sprint or Verizon.
The XZ is, in many respects, a phone that comes too late in the year. Powered by a Snapdragon 820...
Sony’s new flagship Xperia XZ is coming to the US for $700 in October
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