Sony's premium flagship offering has been out in the news since early 2018, but it just started hitting the shelves. First stop was the US charging a price premium ($999) and was expected to hit the UK stores at the end of September. However, a British online retailer claims to have the phone in stock a month early.
Unlocked Mobiles is currently selling the Xperia XZ2 Premium and offers international shipments as
well. Unfortunately, the only color option is Chrome Black and the same goes for the storage configuration - 6GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. The asking price of the handset is £798 ($1,027) or starting at £36.54 per month.
The funny thing is that the retailer claims the phone is already in stock and you don't need to wait or pre-order. But at this price, we strongly recommend reading our full review of the Xperia XZ2 Premium before buying.
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