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    ‘Sony Stops Xperia 1 VII Sales Over Major Bug’

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJuly 4, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Sony has suspended sales and shipments of the Xperia 1 VII in Japan due to spontaneous reset issues.
    2. Affected phones may not turn back on, but no problems have been reported outside Japan yet.
    3. Sony suspects the issue may be linked to a feature unique to Japanese carrier editions of the phone.
    4. Users are advised to perform a hard reset and check for software updates as a potential fix.

    Sony Halts Xperia 1 VII Sales Amid Software Glitch

    Sony has paused sales and shipments of its Xperia 1 VII in Japan. This decision follows reports of a critical bug. Specifically, users face unexpected resets and some devices refuse to turn on.

    The company confirmed the issue affects certain carrier editions in Japan. Importantly, there have been no reports of similar problems outside the region. A source suggests the software bug may be linked to a feature unique to Japan.

    Despite this setback, industry experts previously praised the Xperia 1 VI. The Xperia 1 VII promised even more enhancements, making this news surprising for fans. However, Sony’s quick response reflects its commitment to quality. Customers can attempt a hard reset or check for software updates, which may offer solutions.

    Interestingly, pre-orders across European markets have also faced cancellations. In the UK, the Xperia 1 VII is currently listed as out of stock. This situation could stem from various factors, including the ongoing commitment to hardware quality.

    Looking ahead, the temporary halt shows Sony’s focus on customer experience. As the company navigates this challenge, the tech community remains hopeful for a timely resolution. Users’ patience may soon be rewarded, restoring confidence in the Xperia brand.

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