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Xperia E3 smartphone available exclusively through Vodafone

Published: Mon 13 Oct 2014 10:32 AM
Xperia E3 smartphone available exclusively through Vodafone
Eagerly awaited Xperia™ E3: The fun and fast smartphone that brings you flagship experiences without the price tag. Available exclusively through Vodafone New Zealand.
Slim and light flagship design that is perfect for one-handed use, incorporating a 5 megapixel camera and a generous 4.5” screen.
13th October 2014, Auckland, New Zealand – Sony Mobile Communications has today confirmed exclusive ranging of Sony’s latest, great value smartphone, the Xperia™ E3 with Vodafone NZ. The stylish smartphone is now available at Vodafone stores across the country.
This compact smartphone provides unmatched entertainment with fun features including creative camera apps. Its ultra-fast performance and 4G connectivity also allows consumers to experience all its features in full throttle. With a quality flagship design body to complement, Xperia E3 is the ultimate smartphone for young consumers, without an expensive price tag.
The Xperia E3 mixes stunning design inspired by Sony’s flagship models with great technology features at an affordable price point.
The slim, lightweight 4G smartphone is a valuable addition to the Sony family and will appeal to consumers looking for a high quality smartphone without the flagship prices.
The Xperia E3 is available to purchase in black only at RRP of $299 or $0 on a $69 plan exclusively from Vodafone NZ.
The Xperia E3 will also be available to purchase through Sony Stores and through Sony online.
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