EE unveils £130 saving on Sony KD-50X75WL 4K Android TV
July 17, 2025
EE has announced its next Tech Drop offer: the Sony KD-50X75WL 50” 4K Android TV, available for £369 (RRP £499) – delivering a £130 saving on a top-tier home entertainment upgrade.
Due to go live on July 18th, the deal is available exclusively via the EE App and is open to all UK consumers, regardless of network. Stock is limited and will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.
The Sony KD-50X75WL is a 50” Ultra HD Smart TV packed with premium features:
- 4K HDR Picture with X1 Processor: Exceptional clarity, contrast and colour
- Google TV Built-In: Instant access to Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, YouTube, and more
- Voice Control with Google Assistant: Hands-free control of your TV and smart home
- X-Balanced Speaker and Dolby Audio: Room-filling, cinematic sound
- Slim Bezel & Sleek Design: A modern finish to fit any living room
EE’s Tech Drops discounts are available to both EE and non-EE customers. Existing EE mobile and home broadband customers will get early notice of EE Tech Drops up to 24 hours before each drop – all they need to do is download the EE App and opt-in to notifications.
Open to everyone, Tech Drops form part of EE’s ongoing commitment to offer unbeatable value on the latest tech, paired with its best-in-class connectivity both in and out of the home.
The Sony KD-50X75WL is the perfect accompaniment to EE TV which is exclusive to EE and BT broadband customers. EE TV offers flexible content packages and a choice of hardware with the EE TV App on Apple TV 4K, alongside EE’s own set-top box range, inclusive HD on Sport packages and a range of TV Extras that can be added and removed each month.
New EE TV customers who take out EE broadband can also enjoy six months of Apple TV+ on EE, with access to top dramas, comedies, feature films, documentaries, and family entertainment – all available to watch across all their favourite screens.
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