Google has finally announced that Google Play editions of
the Sony Xperia Z extremist and LG G Pad 8.3 are not solely real, however are
literally prepared for U.S. buyers to choose up today (sorry, global fans, no
word on avails yet). The Xperia Z extremist is out there for $650, whereas the
G Pad can be all yours for $350. From what we can tell, all of the specs seem
to be exactly the same because the original versions, however they're offered
without the precise OEM customizations that we've fully grown to like or hate. If
you're curious about grabbing one, head here.
Update: We'd be remiss to not also mention that the Xperia Z
extremist comes unsecured with lots of LTE, HSPA+ and GSM/EDGE bands. Here
square measure the specifics: it offers seven-band LTE (700, 850, 900, 1700, 1900,
2100, 2600MHz), pentaband HSPA+ (850, 900, 1700, 1900, 2100) and Quadband GSM/EDGE.
For U.S. users,
this suggests you will be ready to stick your AT& T or T-Mobile SIM and
acquire full coverage, to not mention you can use it in many regions overseas.
Update 2: apparently, Google and Sony seem to possess
dropped the Xperia name from the Google Play edition of the Z extremist.
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