The Japanese multinational consumer electronics manufacturer Sony had announced a new affordable smartphone at this year's International Franchise Association Press event in Berlin, Germany, earlier this month, dubbed as Xperia E3. Yesterday the company have finally planned to launch the 4G LTE handset's both single-SIM and dual-SIM versions in India for a reasonable price of ₹ 11790, around 193 United States Dollars and ₹ 12790, about $209, respectively. The smartphone is coming to the country to take over it's competitor, the second generation Motorola Moto G, which is retailing exclusively through the countryside e-commerce website, for a price that's not above ₹ 13000 ($213).
Source: Android Central