Sony denies reports that it will be leaving the Chinese smartphone market
Recently, it was rumored that Sony is going to leave the Chinese smartphone market. Well, the company has itself refuted these reports. Reportedly, Sony issued a clarification statement in order to clarify its future perspective regarding the Chinese smartphone market.
“Sony’s numerous businesses in China, particularly the mobile phone business, continue to thrive steadily,” read a statement from Sony China. One of Sony’s most significant international markets is China, and we have high hopes for the country’s continued growth.
The overall situation is crystal clear with this statement. Despite the fact that the market share of Sony has decreased in China over the last few years, the company is putting in all its efforts to survive in the competitive market. With the purchase of Ericsson’s share in a joint venture, Sony made its initial entry into the Chinese smartphone market more than ten years ago.
The corporation has found it difficult to keep up with the fierce competition and quick growth of the Chinese market in recent years. The Xperia PRO-I, Xperia 5 III, Xperia 1 V, Xperia 5V, and Xperia 1 IV are among the phones in the company’s current lineup that are still available for purchase in China through its website.
Currently, the company is working on several new phones. The Sony Xperia 1 VI and 5 VI are reported to debut in 2024. Right now, the information and details about these devices is scarce. However, we have received some information from leaks. In January, a report regarding the triple 48MP camera setup of the Xperia I VI emerged.
Similar to that, an option that instantly digitally signs photographs when you click on them is anticipated for both smartphones. This feature should guarantee authenticity and, more significantly, stop tampering.
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