Sony Xperia E1 to cost €140, T2 Ultra will go for €400

14 January, 2014

Sony announced two budget-minded devices – the Xperia E1 and Xperia T2 Ultra – both of which have optional dual-SIM versions. However, the company neglected the most important part – how much do they cost?

It seems that the entry-level handset, the Xperia E1, is currently listed at €139 in Germany for the single-SIM version and €149 for the dual-SIM. That matches the claims of XperiaBlog.net sources, which also mention the handset will be a bit cheaper or more expensive than that depending on the country (€129 in Belgium, €149 for the single-SIM in the Netherlands).

As for the Sony Xperia T2 Ultra phablet, the rumored price is €400 but we couldn’t find a listing to confirm it. That price is dangerously close to the Xperia Z Ultra (around €470), which has a bigger, sharper screen and a beefier chipset, plus water resistance. It's not clear what the price of the dual-SIM T2 Ultra will be.

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  • AnonD-202017
  • 12 Feb 2014
  • IWc

are u kidding me xperia t2 cost 400 euros?

  • AnonD-229994
  • 03 Feb 2014
  • vGk

Sony is stupid,when he can sell Xperia C in 20,000(INR) which has worst configuration compare to other mobiles in that rate. then why not T2 Ultra in 33,000.

  • patel
  • 01 Feb 2014
  • wdJ

400 euro is so high price I thnk it shud b around 20000

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