Japanese multinational consumer and professional electronics company, Sony, has released the Xperia XZ2 smartphone “to touch your senses”, and it delivers this in volumes with 4K HDR, dynamic vibration, 3D avatar creation and a big screen and sound.
Sony’s new smartphone is a comfortable, yet robust, 5.2” Android-powered device which includes two SIM card trays and cameras designed to meet the most demanding of selfie needs.
Samsung models occupy all the top 10 Android smartphones in use, but strong take-up of Google’s Pixel and XL, and Sony’s Xperia XZ threaten to challenge its dominance in 2017, according to Apteligent, a predictive app intelligence company.
Sony's latest smartphone, the Xperia E4 is now available - but only from Boost Mobile.
Sony's latest smartphone focuses on selfie lovers.
PS4 Remote Play now available on Xperia Z3 models, and coming soon to the Z2 series.
Telstra recommends Sony's latest smartphone to regional users.
Sony says its Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact is coming to Australia, but it hasn't revealed when, or how much it will cost.
Sony's started taking pre-orders for its new flagship smartphones, but you might not be able to get the colour and model you want from your chosen carrier.
Telstra has confirmed pricing, pre-orders and launch date for the Sony’s new flagship smartphone, the Xperia Z.
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