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Sony now offers unlocked Xperia Z3s in the US

via Gsmarena
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Nov 6, 2014
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TECHi's Analysis

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Sony’s new Xperia Z3 flagship has been spreading itself in the United States, while Verizon also come out with their own variation. The device has so far been locked down to carriers, but the Japanese company has now made it available completely unlocked via its Online Store. That means you can now grab one of the best smartphones right now completely carrier free and can then choose whatever network you prefer to run it.

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Gsmarena's Report

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Sony Xperia Z3 is now available to purchase unlocked directly from Sony in the United States. Previously, the Japanese tech giant’s flagship was available only through on T-Mobile in the country. The factory unlocked version of Sony Xperia Z3 with AT&T and T-Mobile-friendly LTE bands is priced at $679.99. All four colors are available, while shipments are set to kick off this coming Monday, on November 10.
Sony Xperia Z3 joins the likes of Xperia Z3 Compact, Xperia M2, and Xperia T3 on the shelves of the company’s online store in the US. The company recently launched Sony Xperia Z3v for Verizon Wireless as well.

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