Thursday, June 9, 2011

Neo XPERIA Get FCC Approval With AT & T Network Support


Entering the year 2011, the Japanese mobile phone vendor-Swedish coalition or better known as Sony Ericsson is reportedly going to pretty much poured a variety of latest mobile phones under the Google Android operating system.
And one that will soon be available in the near future is the Sony Ericsson Xperia neo who reportedly recently received the necessary approval from the FCC to support AT & T network
In the beginning the latest mobile phones made by Sony Ericsson is the support of 3G connectivity in force in Europe. However, after obtaining approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and feasible in the market areas of the United States, practical support will stop there.
The new flavor after approval of such devices include support for UMTS II and V UMTS (1900MHz and 850MHz). And since both fit the network AT & T, then necessarily fleet with the latest mobile phone is worth dipersunting by leading wireless carrier AT & T.
Based on the publication which was released via UnwiredView, this neo Xperia recently rumored to have passed the FCC testing with the model number A3880101. And this is not like the model number of the previous neo-looking Xperia looks at the FCC that bears the model number A3880100.
And considering the Sony Ericsson has released officially for the U.S. market, it may be a matter of time for this neo Xperia to be circulating in the local market there of course.
When released, the handset that includes the intermediate level (mid-level device) it looks so graceful and attractive thanks to some nice features in it, namely the existence of FWVGA 3.7-inch screen and gain support for Google's mobile operating system Android 2.3 Gingerbread.
As expressed during the implementation of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona some time ago, this handset will reportedly offer all the features of the new Xperia brother with a good design.
On the other hand, is reportedly the latest device can also be easily and fit for use for the territory of Canada in support of the three network operators in the country, namely Bell, Rogers, and Telus.
Although the handset has been approved and fit for use in the United States, but so far there has been no recent confirmation relating to the timely launch of this phone on AT & T network over there.

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