Sony Xperia 1 VI XQ-EC72 5G Dual 512GB 12GB RAM Factory Unlocked (GSM Only | No CDMA – not Compatible with Verizon/Sprint) Global Version Smartphone – Khaki Green, Red
Original price was: $1,279.99.$1,059.99Current price is: $1,059.99.
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Sony Xperia 1 VI XQ-EC72 5G Dual 512GB 12GB RAM Factory Unlocked (GSM Only | No CDMA – not Compatible with Verizon/Sprint) Global Version Smartphone – Khaki Green
Width: 3. inches; Length: 6.5 inches; Height: 0.4 inches; Operating System: Android 13.0; Cpu Model Family: others; Connector Type: USB Type C
4 reviews for Sony Xperia 1 VI XQ-EC72 5G Dual 512GB 12GB RAM Factory Unlocked (GSM Only | No CDMA – not Compatible with Verizon/Sprint) Global Version Smartphone – Khaki Green, Red
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Original price was: $1,279.99.$1,059.99Current price is: $1,059.99.
Hank grill –
It Works with metro pcs
One of the main reasons i wanted to get this phone is because of fortnite mobile…It runs great on this!!!! ð also i wanted to get a phone that’s recent, water resistant and still has an SD slot and headphone Jack. This has it all! I finally have my dream phone!! Thank you swift electronics and thank you Sony!!!!!
Joe Phair –
Not Compatible With Cricket Wireless
It may say it’s GSM compatible, and Cricket Wireless is a GSM network owned by AT&T, but as soon as I inserted my SIM card, I immediately got a text saying the device is not compatible with Cricket Wireless. I managed to find a list on which Sony smartphones are compatible with Cricket Wireless, and this particular device is not on that list. Save your money, and look elsewhere.
A Gardiner –
Works in the USA on att fine
Works fine on att, had to enter a code in the keypad found online in the Sony forums to get 5g to work, and followed an online guide to enable voice over LTE/5g/wifi. It’s been fine signal wise all over Georgia rural and city
Matthew N. –
Excellent phone. Looks normal, but well made.
Works on mid-high frequency 5g, LTE, and 3g GSM. But 3g is almost never used anyway. On verizon you need the mid range plan that offers LTE+mid/high frequency 5g. Should work on Sprint/mint. Heard ATT won’t allow it, but reviewer below states otherwise. I have verizon and it works.