Xperia X10 With AT&T Bands

Posted by Marilyn Torres on Dec 21, 2009

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SonyXperiaX10It’s not not to get a little excited about an Android handset like the  Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 with the 1 Ghz Snapdragon processor. Last week, the handset passed through the FCC with only the T-Mobile 3G bands 1700/2100/900. Today, another version of the Xperia X10 handset has passed FCC inspections fully equipped with the 850/1900MHz  bands necessary for the phone to access AT&T’s 3G network. Of course, this news could also mean that the X10 could go to a Canadian carrier with similar bands like Rogers or Telus. No doubt that the new year will bring some more news to confirm or deny the possibility of AT&T receiving its first Android handset. Then, I could finally decide if I’m possibly staying with AT&T or leaving the carrier for the sake  subsidized Android option.

Source: Phandroid

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Marilyn Torres is a contributing blogger for Mobility Site. She also blogs about movies, books, comics, and recipes at her personal blog, marit.vox.com. Marilyn has a Bachelor of Arts in English and currently lives with her other half, Cavalier-Poodle, and tabby cat in Central Florida.

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