It is no secret that Sony Xperia smartphones are not the most sold -selling phones, nor are they the first choice for Android flagships. Sony created a loyal fans who buy its Xperia phones, but the market does not pic on the phone with so much enthusiasm. When the company’s latest flagship, Xperia 1 VII, began to die in the markets and disappear, many people realized that the end of Sony’s phone -off phones was near. Sony is relaxing these fears, which shows that it is around, at least.
In a briefing of the company’s financial results, Sony Group’s CFO Lin Tao responded to the memory of Experia 1 VII and its impact on its sale and a question on the smartphone business (through a copy of its interpretation Alpha search::
About the defect of the Expert smartphone. So we are very sorry that we have hurt users. I want to apologize. It has already been completed to identify defective and response. The error was coming from the productive process itself. The affected damage, so we exchanged parts of the parts that have been affected.
And about the quality. So this is a major administrative agenda for Sony. So we will work so that they do not move forward. The smartphone business itself is a very important business for us. Telecom technology is a technology that we have been raising for a long time. And that is also used in areas other than smartphone. So we will continue to increase this business.
As Lin Tao mentioned at the end of his response, the smartphone business is a “very important business” for us. Although the company has invested in phones for a long time, technologies inside the Xperia phone are used in other parts of the business. The answer ends with the verification of the Experia Smartphone line, as Sony intends to “continue to grow this business.”
This is as good as possible on the future of Xperia smartphones. Sony is already replacing defective Exponia 1 VII phones, though I would like to like it if the company started selling phones in more global markets instead of later. The Xperia 1 line is one of the very few flagship lines that still pack the headphones jack and the microSD card in the slot, which some fans like, but if these phones are available at reasonable prices in global markets, it will be appreciated. Sony doesn’t make the perfect phone, but the beauty of Android is in its diversity and choice. On this, I am grateful that the Sony Xperia phones are still around.


