Pricing and availability for new Xperia™ E4g
Sony Mobile announces local pricing and availability for its new Xperia™ E4g
10 April 2015, Auckland – Sony
Mobile Communications (“Sony Mobile”) today announced
the launch of its latest handset, the Xperia™ E4g,
available now on the Spark network.
Built for speed with fast 4G LTE connectivity, users can enjoy news and video on the go, find their way using maps, send and receive email, share pictures with friends and family in seconds, and enjoy lag-free music streaming.
“Xperia E4 set out to bring many of the premium features people expect of Sony to more affordable devices; Xperia E4g brings that same quality and ease of use - but with super-fast 4G LTE connectivity,” said Peter McKeon, Managing Director Oceania, Sony Mobile Communications. “With simple set-up and unrivalled two-day battery life, we believe both models represent value for those who want premium Sony technology and experiences often only associated with high-end devices.”
Delivering a slick and fast performance, Xperia E4g has a highly-tuned 1.5 GHz Quad-core processor, meaning that you can run multiple apps, surf the web and stream videos with speed and ease.
Sony’s latest smartphones are recognised for unrivalled battery life. Xperia E4g is no different, packing a powerful 2300mAh battery that gives you up to two-day’s battery life[i]; eliminating the need for regular charging.
The Xperia E4g is available in Black for RRP $249 or under $11/month over 24 months interest free on the Spark Ultra $39 plan and above. The handset is available now from Spark Retail stores, Spark dealers, JB HiFi and other selected retailers, and will be coming to Sony stores later this month.
For more information on the Xperia E4g, please visit: http://www.sonymobile.com/global-en/products/phones/xperia-e4g/
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