Android guys managed to get a spec sheet for the Sony X10 and while we pretty much know what specs it is going to have, there was a very interesting portion that was previously unseen. Take a look under Networks > Variant 1…
See it? Next to UMTS HSPA? That’s right 1700mhz. That frequency is the 3G frequency used ONLY by T-Mobile USA. So that would mean the Variant 1 of the X10 would get T-Mobile 3G here in the US 🙂
Now, there are a few scenarios as to why that is there:
1. The phone is heading to T-Mobile USA as a branded handset and you will be able to get it with or without a contract from a T-Mobile store (locked to T-Mobile).
2. This could be like the situation we saw with the X1 when it first came out, spec sheets had 1700 all over them (they actually had pentaband 3G which had all 3G frequencies used in the world), we got super excited and then when launch came, 1700mhz wasn’t in it.
3. Sony could be taking a hint from Nokia and their launch of the N900. They could be making unlocked versions of the phone and one could just happen to have T-Mobile’s 1700mhz 3G built in. This way you could then have AT&T and get variant 2 (because it has 850 and 1900mhz built in, which are AT&T’s two frequencies) or you could have T-Mobile and get the Variant 1 with 1700mhz.
Now the issue with this last situation is that it will be priced at Sony’s normal retail pricing which will be pretty steep I’m sure. BUT there are other companies, like Mobile Unlimited, that sell unlocked phones with T-Mobile service for a discount that would soften the blow a bit.
UPDATE: Also, this phone is supposedly coming out within the next two months…
So if this is the case, anyone on T-Mobile rather get this than an HTC Passion?
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