Sony Xperia T available in Europe now
Initially expected to be released in the UK in early September, the Sony Xperia T has only now made its debut there.
The Carphone Warehouse is offering the Xperia T for free on plans starting at £26 (you can choose contracts on O2, Orange, or Vodafone). The handset isn’t available on PAYG or SIM-free yet. A special edition of the Xperia T, called The Bond Phone, will be offered directly by O2 UK soon.
UK aside, you can also buy the new Xperia in Germany (via O2), and France (via Orange). I assume the smartphone will be widely available across Europe in the next few weeks.
Running Android ICS (upgradeable to Jelly Bean), the Sony Xperia T features a 1.5GHz dual-core processor, a 4.55 inch display with 1280 x 720 pixels, 13MP rear camera, 1GB of RAM, and 16GB of internal memory. An LTE-capable version of it should be introduced in the US by AT&T later this year.
Via XperiaBlog
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