Earlier this year at MWC 2017, Sony took the wraps off their latest smartphone in the form of the Sony Xperia XZ Premium. Many were wondering if the handset would find its way to the US, especially when you consider how the US is one of the markets that Sony had previously announced that they would be reducing their focus on.
The good news is that last month it was confirmed that it would be available stateside and sure enough if you liked what you saw, you’ll be pleased to learn that the handset is now available for purchase via the likes of retailers such as Amazon. The handset is priced at $800 and it is unlocked meaning that customers won’t be tied to any particular carrier.
At the moment it is unclear if any of the major carriers plan on offering the handset via installment plans, but until then we guess this is the only option available to customers out there for now. It is a rather pricey phone, but considering that you’ll be getting specs such as a 5.5-inch 4K LCD display and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset under the hood, we guess perhaps your purchase could be justified, so head on over to Amazon if you’d like to get your hands on it.
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