Wednesday, 10 February 2010

AT&T Xperia X10 Release on the Cards? Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Android Smartphone AT&T Network Compatibility Hints At AT&T Release

Whilst there s been no official word for either AT T or Sony Ericsson on
the matter it would appear that the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Android
smartphone his headed for an AT T release following updated details
emerging concerning the Xperia X10 s network connectivity compatibility.
Thanks to an update on the official Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 we can see
that the Xperia X10 s listed network connectivity now offers up
compatibility with AT T s network with the X10 specifically now taking
in GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 and well as UMTS/HSPA
800/850/900/1700/1900/2100.
As stated above, there s no official confirmation that the Xperia X10
will indeed hit AT T but the revised network compatibility certainly
leaves the gate open and serves, perhaps, as a pretty heavy hit that an
AT T Xperia X10 could indeed be on the cards.
Additional highlights of note taken from Sony Ericsson s official Xperia
X10 webpage include a Video Light that is billed as offering more
light when shooting video , which we assume, will keep the phone s
integrated flash illuminated to allow for capturing videos in poor
lighting conditions (an interesting idea that we really ought to have
seen before now) whilst there s also Sony Ericsson also make mention of
the Xperia X10 offering up Wisepilot turn-by-turn navigation on and
above Google Maps integration " which comes sans Google Navigation on
account of the fact that the X10 will not be Android 2.0 powered.
Interested? Us too, and for those that want to get a feel of the Xperia
X10 we ve included the Xperia X10 promo video below which isn t
particularly helpful in showing the handset s features " you can find
more details concerning the X10 s features in this previous posting
– but which sets a particularly nice (if not somewhat overly
glossy) tone in a bid to cast the X10 as a style icon.

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