New Whitepaper Shows Two Shades of XPERIA X1

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As we continue to continue to continue to wait for the XPERIA X1 that we’ve all seen and read so much about, a new whitepaper has just been issued. It basically just does a good job of telling us what we’ve already known for a while, but there is some new juice to be drunk. Namely, the X1 will be issued in two servings; one for America and one for the rest of the world of course. This people, is pretty solid news. Sony Ericsson hasn’t been known to show the US much love when it comes to its higher-end models. They know they’ve got a winner with the X1 though, or at least we’d like to think they do.

  • X1a – Quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900Mhz), tri-band (850/1900/2100Mhz) UMTS/HSPA
  • X1c – Quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900Mhz), tri-band (900/1900/2100Mhz) UMTS/HSPA

Solid. We can’t wait to get our grubby mits on one of these puppies. Assuming, that is, Sony Ericsson actually releases it some day. Also of note in the whitepaper is a claimed 10 hours of GSM talk time or 6.5 hours of talk time over 3G. Impressive indeed.

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26 Comments
  • Richard

    Yes, it’s all SE’s fault for not tailoring their product to T-mo… how about this, if you don’t like the T-mobile phones that are availiable change your provider (isn’t a free market such an amaizing thing?). Thats ok, just complain when a company doesn’t bend over backwards to work on a single market segment to make you happy; in the end its all about you and your sense of entitlement… THere is the other possibility though, that perhaps they have an arrangment with AT&T and will disribute the phone through them as an exclusive contract (ala iPhone).

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