If you’re not content with the Sony Xperia Z3, which will be available on both T-Mobile and Verizon by month’s end, then may I present you the Sony Xperia T3. Dubbed the world’s slimmest 5.3-inch smartphone, the Xperia T3 offers an 8-megapixel main camera, 1GB RAM, and 8GB internal storage all wrapped in a stainless steel frame. The Sony Xperia T3 has all the usual features you’d expect and appreciate on a Sony smartphone, ranging from NFC to DLNA, a fully-supported camera with Timeshift burst, portrait retouch, and more. Something to watch out for, which helps set this mid-range Android smartphone apart from competitors, is the packed-in Exmor RS sensor that’s designed to give more accurate, realistic, and properly-balanced photos.
Best of all, we’re getting it in the US, unlocked, and for a reasonable price.
The Sony Xperia T3 (D5106) can be purchased directly from Sony starting today. Offered in black, white, and purple, the unlocked model (and the only version being offered) will set you back $399. From there, the Xperia T3 can be taken to any GSM carrier (AT&T and T-Mobile) with full LTE support. For those worried about the small onboard 8GB, keep in mind that you can always increase the memory on the Xperia T3 with microSD cards.
Besides Sony’s web portal, the Xperia T3 will also be available via Sony retail outlets though not too many of these exist.
Discuss:
Would you purchase the Sony Xperia T3?
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