Unfortunately at the time of announce, Sony did not mention pricing. However thanks to a recent post by ePrice, a Taiwanese website, they have pegged the phone at around $400 after conversion. However because this is a direct conversion of Taiwan dollars, there is a chance that if and when it arrives stateside, it could be priced differently as well.
However at the same time given its $400 price tag, we reckon that it should not be too expensive when it is released in other markets, which last we heard from Sony should be around mid-August. Now for those who missed the announcement, here’s a quick recap on some of the handset’s specs.
It will come with a 5-inch Full HD display. Under the hood, there will be a 64-bit octa-core MediaTek Helio X10 processor clocked at 2GHz. It will be accompanied by 3GB of RAM, support for 4G LTE networks, a 21.5MP rear-facing camera, a 13MP front-facing camera, and will come in a variety of finishes include white, black, or gold.