Sony’s Xperia Z3 smartphone is headed to T-Mobile

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When the Sony Xperia Z3 smartphone was unveiled recently it was reported that the device would soon make its way to T-Mobile. Today Magenta has officially confirmed that it will indeed be selling the Xperia Z3 to new and existing customers. Starting October 20th the Sony Xperia Z3 will be available through T-Mobile’s website and retail stores for $0 down.

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Now its T-Mobile’s turn to talk up its Sony flagship smartphone. The Bellevue, Wash.-based “Uncarrier” said on Monday that it would begin selling the Xperia Z3 on October 29. That’s six days after the release of the Xperia Z3v, a custom version of Sony’s flagship smartphone built exclusively for Verizon Wireless. For Sony, it’s win that the consumer electronics manufacturer was able to get two takers for its latest smartphone. It’s a continuation of a strong relationship that has been building over the last year and a half, with T-Mobile supporting its third Sony Xperia smartphone.

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