Xperia X10 Clears FCC with 3G for AT&T
So is this the same phone that cleared with T-mobile
If so...
They're making two different phones for the same network thats compatible with one another?
The X10 detinetly seems like a cool phone.
Last with Android, and will probably be last with LTE too.
Jayshmay said:
___ is the only national carrier still remaining that is yet to offer ___.
haha, just fill in the blanks.
Verizon. WiFi.
Little Ceazers. Stuffed Crust.
Metro. Reliable service.
Pep Boys. Flat tire repair.
My old doctor. Tickets validated.
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aaguirre67 said:
haha, just fill in the blanks.
Verizon. WiFi.
Little Caesar's. Stuffed Crust.
Metro PCS. Reliable service.
Pep Boys. Flat tire repair.
My old doctor. Tickets validated.
Nevada. Decent women.
Tiger Woods. Pre-nup.
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Now, that looks better!
Chromemember said:
Actually its 850/1700/1900, 2100 is for Asia
I seem to recall that T-Mobile USA uses 1700/2100. And Europe uses 900/2100. (which is why T-Mobile USA 3G phones tend to be 900/1700/2100 -- so you can use it both in the US and with their European sisters).
So, 2100 isn't just for Asia, last I checked.
What you're saying makes perfect sense if the carriers decide to pickup the phone. But I feel that this phone wouldn't get carried for several reasons: 1) Price tag -- too high 2) High End Sony Ericsson devices have never been popular here 3) I'm not sure if At&t wants to go headfirst down the android path yet [they have a really crappy first android device scheduled] and I have a feeling they may fear that a high tech android devices would impact iphone sales too much. I also couldn't see T-mobile selling the device directly either because its officially against their religion to sell anything high tech [ just look at the android devices they have vs what europe is carrying]. But I maybe wrong.
Disrespect said:
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If so...
They're making two different phones for the same network that's compatible with one another?
What do you mean?
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