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On 2008-10-04 17:13:30, bider wrote:
Don't you thing it's rather strange, that american FCC is testing X1 with qualcomm 7200A on board? According to all the information we have by now, US version should have been equipped with 7201A (broadcom patent issue). 7200A is supposed to be installed in international version of the handset.
https://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/pro[....]t_id=1011380&native_or_pdf=pdf
Also of note, if you check the user guide (linked a couple of post back) near the top you'll notice that the 3G and UMTS bands listed for both models are identical... I think it's the X1i that SE submitted to the FCC for review (Why, I have no idea?). Engadget has an interesting article on it, stating just that. I think it's premature to count out the X1a from including AWS 3G (Piguino2). I've taken up the stance of waiting until mid November to see what ALL of the manufacturers have to offer and are available before making a purchasing decision and upgrading to my next phone (ala HTC Touch Pro/HD, Nokia Tube which now all of the sudden sounds a little appealing, or X1) this year...
Didn't SE say that they wouldn't announce their plans for the X1 and North America until the beginning of November anyways?... In my experience with SE, SE doesn't know it's head from its own ass. I'll wait until it's finally out before I believe anything they say. I can't count on all of my fingers how many times things have been wrong or out right misleading in their various forms of media promotion (including their OWN website and publications)! I can't help but feel like SE is waging a misinformation war campaign on it's target audience before the release of every single one of it's new handsets! Maybe this has something to do with their drop in market share and profitability this year?...
[ This Message was edited by: borisisinvin on 2008-10-04 21:22 ]
[ This Message was edited by: borisisinvin on 2008-10-05 04:16 ]
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Posted: 2008-10-04 22:20:37
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I have got a question for all you proto having people. I have been considering Touch pro for a while but changed my mind due to low voice volume (i like to hear the person on the other side loudly and clearly) and most importantly the problems with 3g signal. People have been reporting connection dropping and not getting a signal even though another phone next to it would easily pick up the signal and not just barely.
Do you have any of this issues? 3g is very important to me.
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Posted: 2008-10-04 22:21:32
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Jabe, the touch pro's signal is fine in my place. But yeah the loudspeaker volume is too low and its got hight treble and very weak bass.
@s32baur,
X1i does have video light, its mentioned in their website, if not, then click on compare x1i with c905, and in the camera place you will find video ligh.t
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Posted: 2008-10-05 00:31:57
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Looks like this phone isnt coming out on Tmobile uk. Phoned up the upgrade and loyalty department and they said they have release dates for all phones being released till mid november and xperia isnt one of them

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I suggest everyone on tmobile to bug them for the phone!
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Posted: 2008-10-05 01:26:22
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T-Mobile seem to have the N96 1st!!!
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Posted: 2008-10-05 02:05:55
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wow, u guys got n96 laate?
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Posted: 2008-10-05 02:26:50
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On 2008-10-05 02:05:55, PeterKay wrote:
T-Mobile seem to have the N96 1st!!!

I would never choose a N96 over X1
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Posted: 2008-10-05 02:27:01
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i might get n96 instead of x1i! M gettin this weird feeling, that x1i would be priced too high when it releases here.
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Posted: 2008-10-05 02:45:02
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On 2008-10-05 02:45:02, djin wrote:
i might get n96 instead of x1i! M gettin this weird feeling, that x1i would be priced too high when it releases here.
Its logical that the price will be relatively high for at least 4 weeks, but the N96 isn't as good as N95 8GB, when it comes down to quality and ergonomics
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Posted: 2008-10-05 02:47:34
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On 2008-10-04 22:20:37, borisisinvin wrote:
Also of note, if you check the user guide (linked a couple of post back) near the top you'll notice that the 3G and UMTS bands listed for both models are identical... Engadget has an interesting article on it, stating just that. I think it's premI think it's the X1i that SE submitted to the FCC for review (Why, I have no idea?). ature to count out the X1a from including AWS 3G (Piguino2). I've taken up the stance of waiting until mid November to see what ALL of the manufacturers have to offer and are available before making a purchase decision and upgrading to my next phone (ala HTC Touch Pro/HD, Nokia Tube which now all of the sudden sounds a little appealing, or X1) this year...
Didn't SE say that they wouldn't announce their plans for the X1 and North America until the beginning of November anyways?... In my experience with SE, SE doesn't know it's head from its own ass. I'll wait until it's finally out before believing anything they say. I can't count on all of my fingers how many times things have been wrong or out right misleading in their various forms of media promotion (including their OWN website and publications)! I can't help but feel like SE is waging a misinformation war campaign on it's target audience before the release of every one of it's new handsets! Maybe this has something to do with their drop in market share and profitability?...
[ This Message was edited by: borisisinvin on 2008-10-04 21:22 ]
Great post. Thank you.
I was suspecting the same, but I couldn't believe it because there is no reason to sent to the USA FCC a handset that won't be used in America.
Unless it is true that it will be only one set world wide, but then again, there are other bands missing to be a true World Wide Whone
You have any other thoughts on this issue?
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Posted: 2008-10-05 03:12:44
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