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In an effort to become a dominant force in the competitive smartphone space, Sony is refocusing its business to markets that already constitute 60% of its smartphone sales. Reuters
reports that Sony does not have any major plans for “the world’s two
largest smartphone markets, China and the United States,” as the company
looks to gain a stronger foothold in Europe and Japan. “Those two are
the most important areas for us and we’ll put substantial resources
there. But not yet for the U.S. and China,” said Sony CEO Kazuo Hirai.
Sony would be hard pressed to penetrate the U.S. market at this point
anyway, especially considering the fact that T-Mobile is the only major
carrier to offer Sony smartphones.
Reuters also mentions that China’s smartphone market has
been captured by “homegrown brands” such as ZTE, Xiaomi and Huawai. Sony
even trails behind Apple in its own home market of Japan, coming in
second place in sales, but Hirai believes the upcoming Xperia Z1 and
the rest of Sony’s smartphone lineup will be the first step toward
claiming the company’s place near the top of the smartphone market.
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