When you hear the word VAIO, you probably think of Sony, but in 2014 it sold its high-end desktop and laptop division to Japanese investment company Japan Industrial Partners. Now he probably regrets it even more, because VAIO is becoming a serious competitor in the field of smartphones. Meet the VAIO Phone A, a smartphone that will delight even demanding users.
Japan Industrial Partners, which is VAIO bought from Sony three years ago, is putting the brand on the global smartphone map. VAIO Phone A otherwise, it's not the first smartphone with the VAIO name, but that's because of the operating system Android much more interesting than VAIO Phone Biz, which had the Windows 10 operating system. Otherwise, they are quite similar. They share 5.5-inch HD screen, 3 GB of system memory, both of which are powered by the processor Snapdragon 617. It will be made of aluminum and come with two 'parking spots' for the SIM memory card.
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Relatively little money will have to be spent on it, as dealers are expected to part with it for 420 euros, which with the specs it offers for this price will surely cut into Sony's share. In Japan, it is 12%, ahead of him only Apple, which has 47 percent.
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