Sony Xperia Z launches in Europe today, already sold out in France

21 February, 2013

More than 140,000 Xperia Z units were sold during the launch week of the smartphone in Japan. The Xperia Z hit the shelves in the country of the rising sun exclusively via NTT DoCoMo on February 9.

The Sony Xperia Z is one of the six newly released high-end smartphones by NTT DoCoMo, along with Panasonic Eluga X, Sharp Aquos EX, LG Optimus G Pro, Huawei Ascend D2, Fujitsu Arrows X and NEC Medias W.

140,000 surely isn't a striking number, but this is just one carrier in one country in just one week. Now it sounds better, right?

The Sony Xperia Z has also enjoyed great success in France, where it launched on February 18. All available units there were bought out during the first day of the availability and the smartphone is currently unavailable. According to Sony France the new stock will arrive on February 28.

Today Sony officially launches the Xperia Z in Europe. We can confirm the Xperia Z has just went on sale in the United Kingdom, Germany and Russia today - it costs £530 in the UK, €600 in Germany and the equivalent of €760 in Russia.

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Reader comments

  • elf
  • 18 Mar 2013
  • tFW

well i like it but im tempted by the arrows X! 1.7ghz and 16mp camera

  • Mart
  • 04 Mar 2013
  • t7X

Just a heads up, I always think why other people complains about viewing angles.. My question is... How do u used ur phone? Isnt it we look on the front on the screen? This is a smartphone n not a television or a movie house that you can watch or vi...

  • KUSHAL959
  • 03 Mar 2013
  • Y}K

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