Friday 6 September 2013

The Sony Xperia Z1 will be more expensive in Spain than in Germany

The Sony Xperia Z1, which was presented yesterday at the IFA 2013 in Berlin, will see its price increased by 20 euros in Spain relative to Germany, where the two countries belong to the "old continent". What is the difference in price should the two countries forming part of the European continent?

We start from a purely objective information: the Sony Xperia Z1 will cost 20 euros higher in Spain than in Germany. This price difference, to make progress in this area, means that in Germany involve an outlay of 680 euros, while in Spain the same terminal can be purchased for a price of 700 euros, that is, as indicated above, the new smartphone Sony will cost 20 euros more in Spain than in Germany.

Each country has its price for the Sony Xperia Z1

The Sony Xperia Z1 Japanese company will not only have a different price in Spain and Germany, but in the UK will be even more expensive, for example. Not the first time this situation occurs with the manufacturer Sony, and Fracia, Holland and Italy will be wondering exactly the same as us in Spain and, in addition, with the same number, 700 euros compared to 680 in Germany; Why does it cost more money this terminal in these countries?

The UK case is "normal" for the currency exchange, but for France, Italy, Holland and Spain, this variation in price makes no sense, considering the Sony Xperia Z1 a price of 680 euros in Germany. In fact, we are amply accustomed to Europe, we receive this kind of "technological devices" with the same numerical value to the United States, except that the currency exchange places us at a distinct "disadvantage" of course, Euro - Dollar, Dollar-Euro.
There is no objective reason and logic that can explain a different price throughout the country where we share the same currency, the euro. The difference in price of 20 euros which puts us to the countries mentioned in clear "disadvantage" with respect to Germany, it is something that goes far beyond the anecdotal, but it's something you have to think, though none will to offer an objective response, so it is not "funny" we have to pay 20 euros more in some countries where the cost of "bringing the terminal" is the same as in Germany. What do you think about this topic? Source:

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