The VAIO Phone Biz Is a Sleek Windows Phone That Nobody Needs

The VAIO Phone Biz Is a Sleek Windows Phone That Nobody Needs

As all around it realize that Windows phones might be on the way out, the Sony off-shoot VAIO has proudly unveiled a new handset that runs Windows 10.

Announced today in Japan, the Phone Biz—what a name!—is certainly more stylish that the middle-of-the-road black slab that constituted VAIO’s first stab at a smartphone. Beneath the sleek silver aluminum frame it’s a fairly standard mid-range affair, though: a 5.5-inch 1080p LCD, 13 megapixel camera, Snapdragon 617 chip and 3GB of RAM. It supports the Windows Continuum mode too, allowing you to use it with a desktop display.

The VAIO Phone Biz Is a Sleek Windows Phone That Nobody Needs

But the fact remains that it’s a Windows phone in a world where Windows phones are, seemingly, dying. Launching in Japan at a cost of ¥50,000, which is about $400, there’s no word on if or when it will become available further afield. Which, to be honest, may be just as well.

The VAIO Phone Biz Is a Sleek Windows Phone That Nobody Needs

[The Verge]


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