Google has finally announced that Google Play Sony Xperia Z passes Ultra and LG G Pad 8.3 is not only real, but are really ready to take U.S. customers today. Xperia Z Ultra is available for $ 650
Google has finally announced that Google Play Sony Xperia Z passes Ultra and LG G Pad 8.3 is not only real, but are really ready to take U.S. customers today. Xperia Z Ultra is available for $ 650, LG G pad can be all yours for $ at 350. From what we can tell, all the specs look exactly the same as the original versions, but they offer no specific OEM customization that we have grown to love or hate. If you're interested in grabbing one, head here.
We would be remiss not to also mention that XPERIA Z Ultra comes with plenty of unlocked LTE , HSPA + and GSM / EDGE bands. Here are the specifics : it offers a seven- band LTE ( 700, 850 , 900 , 1700 , 1900 , 2100, 2600MHz ) , pentaband HSPA + (850 , 900 , 1700 , 1900, 2100) and quadband GSM / EDGE. For U.S. customers, it means that you are able to stick your AT & T or T -Mobile SIM and get full coverage, not to mention you can use it in several regions overseas. Interestingly, Google and Sony seem to have dropped the Xperia name of Google Play edition Z Ultra.
We would be remiss not to also mention that XPERIA Z Ultra comes with plenty of unlocked LTE , HSPA + and GSM / EDGE bands. Here are the specifics : it offers a seven- band LTE ( 700, 850 , 900 , 1700 , 1900 , 2100, 2600MHz ) , pentaband HSPA + (850 , 900 , 1700 , 1900, 2100) and quadband GSM / EDGE. For U.S. customers, it means that you are able to stick your AT & T or T -Mobile SIM and get full coverage, not to mention you can use it in several regions overseas. Interestingly, Google and Sony seem to have dropped the Xperia name of Google Play edition Z Ultra.