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Big_D Posts: 222


On 2012-01-11 16:35:33, DACHA wrote:

On 2012-01-11 16:22:07, Big_D wrote:

On 2012-01-11 08:52:54, Prom1 wrote:
@Big D,

T-Mobile USA uses "4G" being HSPA ... they don't own LTE license do they? Either way the bands for HSPA on T-Mobile USA is different than AT&T's so you're better off getting the Xperia S.



despite the LTE, would the Ion 4G be used when on the T-mobile USA network, or revert back to 3G?

btw, what is the T-Mobile USA network 4G bands?



The T-Mobile 3G/4G bands in the US are 1700/1900MHz. T-Mobile uses HSDP+. They do not have LTE 4G.


So I wouldn't get any 4G speed? stuck with 3G if I use the phone on T-mobile USA?
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Posted: 2012-01-12 07:06:45
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moogoo Posts: > 500

bigD.. that's right.. no 4G for you... besides, the ion has non-removable battery.. i thought you weren't interested in any phone with embedded battery?
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Posted: 2012-01-12 07:51:50
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Arne Anka Posts: > 500

Galaxy Nexus vs. Xperia Ion: Fast Capture Comparison
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Posted: 2012-01-12 11:30:58
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lolstebbo Posts: 186


On 2012-01-12 07:06:45, Big_D wrote:

On 2012-01-11 16:35:33, DACHA wrote:

On 2012-01-11 16:22:07, Big_D wrote:

On 2012-01-11 08:52:54, Prom1 wrote:
@Big D,

T-Mobile USA uses "4G" being HSPA ... they don't own LTE license do they? Either way the bands for HSPA on T-Mobile USA is different than AT&T's so you're better off getting the Xperia S.



despite the LTE, would the Ion 4G be used when on the T-mobile USA network, or revert back to 3G?

btw, what is the T-Mobile USA network 4G bands?



The T-Mobile 3G/4G bands in the US are 1700/1900MHz. T-Mobile uses HSDP+. They do not have LTE 4G.


So I wouldn't get any 4G speed? stuck with 3G if I use the phone on T-mobile USA?



No, you'll have 2G. The ion doesn't support 1700 for HSPA, and T-Mobile doesn't use 1900 for HSPA. Once T-Mobile's roaming agreement with AT&T for 850/1900 HSPA is active, however, you will then have access to HSPA on "T-Mobile".
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Posted: 2012-01-12 20:09:32
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idumbakumar Posts: > 500

why the speaker grill is invisible and so small.. i doubt how powerful its?? is shouldnt be disaster as X10.
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Posted: 2012-01-12 22:02:13
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DACHA Posts: > 500


On 2012-01-12 22:02:13, idumbakumar wrote:
why the speaker grill is invisible and so small.. i doubt how powerful its?? is shouldnt be disaster as X10.


They had to move it all the way to the top of the phone so the stupid AT&T logo would fit on the top.
On the XPERIA S the speaker is clearly visible by the SONY logo.
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Posted: 2012-01-12 23:19:34
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^^HAMID^^ Posts: 205

Hey! is this removable or non-removable battery?


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Posted: 2012-01-13 12:52:56
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Arne Anka Posts: > 500

Its non removable.
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Posted: 2012-01-13 13:51:20
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DACHA Posts: > 500

It looks like that the ION and XPERIA S will have better viewing angles than last year XPERIA phones

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Posted: 2012-01-13 16:59:36
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DACHA Posts: > 500

The XPERIA ION can be preordered for $569.50 unlocked.

Not expensive for an LTE phone with a large screen.
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Posted: 2012-01-23 04:15:06
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