The two new flagship Xperia XZ2/XZ2 Compact released by Sony on MWC this year have a new design in appearance, and many details have changed compared with the previous flagship. Similar to the Compact series, which used a resolution above FHD for the first time, finally supported dual cards, removed headphone holes, added wireless charging, and so on.
However, there is another major change, that is, the baseband network support. Sony officially said that Xperia XZ2 Compact became the first model of the XZ series to pass Verizon certification. In the past, Sony mobile phones did not support CDMA networks, so they can only operate in GSM networks in all regions of the world. Verizon, the American emperor operator, also because of this reason, the last Sony mobile phone introduced and sold was the Z3V customized in 2014. The licensed models sold in China can only support China Mobile and Unicom, which is a permanent pain in the hearts of some telecom users. The last Sony mobile phone that can support telecom does not know when.
Since Sony sells a lockless version in the United States, perhaps the American XZ2 Compact will become the first Sony model to support "All Netcom", but whether it supports domestic telecommunications networks is unknown. In any case, this is a good omen. Maybe Sony's All Netcom model is being prepared. For the majority of Chinese telecom users, they may be able to use Sony mobile phones that support telecom cards in the future.
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