Four new Sony smartphones imported in India for testing
Sony has imported four new smartphone prototypes in India for testing and debugging purposes, according to a listing (see image below) on Indian site Zauba, which tracks the country's import and export.
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The handsets that were imported include the Seahawk Rex PQ, Eagle Rex AP, Seahawk Gina AP, and the Eagle Rilads AP. As for the price, each prototype carries a tag of INR 39,239 ($617), suggesting that these are high-end devices.
Given the limited information at hand, it is difficult to speculate about the devices at the moment. Meanwhile, Sony's latest smartphone, the Xperia Z3+, is expected to be unveiled in India this week.
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Reader comments
- Anonymous
- 25 Jun 2015
- Kg%
Nice one troll! By the way, next time you troll, do your research. One does not simply take the battery of an Xperia Z-series phone, and just put it back in! Lol!
- Anonymous
- 25 Jun 2015
- KIJ
why sony send devices to india for testing?
- phinch
- 24 Jun 2015
- mga
You cant take the battery out of the z series.......