Orange launches Sony Xperia Z smartphone

Orange launches Sony Xperia Z smartphone

PanARMENIAN.Net - Today, on April 26, Orange launched Sony Xperia Z – the flagship smartphone by Sony. The Xperia Z features a 5” Full HD display, a quad-core processor, and a 13 megapixel fast-capture camera. Offering the “best of Sony in a smartphone”, the device uses advanced technology from Sony’s entire range of multimedia products.

Sony Xperia Z’s display, powered by Mobile BRAVIA, brings Sony’s long-standing TV expertise to the smartphone and delivers an immersive viewing experience with super brightness and clarity.

One unique feature of the smartphone is that it has water resistance, such that photographs and videos could be taken in water at a distance of one meter below water level. The phone could be in water and still respond to incoming calls.

Sony Xperia Z comes with an Android OS, and supports up to 42Mbps download speed.

Arsen Hovhannisyan, Orange Armenia Sales Director, said: “We are bringing the best of the world innovation to our clients, offering the largest possible choice: Sony Xperia Z, an amazing smartphone, comes to complete our range of smartphones for users with high requirements. We are happy to be the first operator in Armenia to offer it in our shops”.

The retail price of the smartphone in Orange shops is 370,000AMD. Orange offers special tariff plans along with Sony Xperia Z: bundled with any of Dolphin, Panther or Butterfly monthly subscriptions with 12 or 24 months commitment, the smartphone can be purchased starting at 205,000AMD. In addition to this, customers of Panther tariff plans will get monthly up to 1GB free mobile internet during the first year after subscription, the company’s press service reported.

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