Sony announces new Android handset

Sony is back to haunt the tech giant in the mobile market, with a new Android-powered VAIO handset announced — the VAIO Phone A.

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This isn’t the first VAIO mobile we’ve seen. That would be the VAIO Phone Biz, announced in February last year. The Phone Biz and Phone A have pretty much identical looks and specs (including a 5.5″ HD screen, 3Gb of RAM, and a mid-range Snapdragon 617 processor), but while the Phone Biz was powered by Windows 10, the Phone A runs what looks to be stock Android. That means it competes much more directly with Sony’s own phone business, which accounts for 12% of the mobile market in Japan, second place behind Apple (and its 47% market share).

Not that the Phone A looks like much of a threat, even to Sony’s stagnant Xperia line. The only change compared to the Phone Biz is that the Phone A supports dual SIM cards. In marketing shots used on the Phone A’s homepage, VAIO hasn’t even bothered to change the UI from Windows 10. If you want to see some pictures of the Phone A in the flesh, head over to Engadget Japan for a closer look, but don’t expect this phone to go on sale outside of Japan.

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