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Xajel Posts: > 500

Any info regarding Xperia T, TX availability in the rest of the world ?
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Posted: 2012-09-02 09:48:28
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djin Posts: > 500

I wish I could know that too. Btw, it looks like no ones got hold of xperia T for reviewing, besides mobile review and its releasing only after 3 days in uk!
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Posted: 2012-09-02 12:13:32
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Xajel Posts: > 500

My Xperia Arc contract will end this month ( September ) so I'm okay regarding reaching us in ME even late September or early October but I hope it reaches other area sooner so I can see if there's any problem with it before I take it

Wonder how long it will take to root it
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Posted: 2012-09-02 12:30:28
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moogoo Posts: > 500

I would love some clarification on this as well!

All we know right now are rumors, as far as availability in the States...
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Posted: 2012-09-02 16:39:54
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Big_D Posts: 222

Have they announced a released date yet? Look at the specs, seems this phone is HSPA+ capable. so not only US T-MOBILE 3G capable, but maybe even 4G, I hope someone can clarify on that. would be awesome if it would. I was thinking of getting the Water resistant Acro S, but if this phones is what I thought it would, I'm getting this one.

Hope it's release soon cuz I'm currently in the market for a new phone.


btw, just learn that while the Xperia T have a non-replaceable battery, Xperia TX will, with a 1750mAh battery.

if both have the same 1700/2100 bands, I'm leaning towards the TX, cuz I just use my phone way lot and only charges at night, so I would love to exchange batterys while on the go alot.
[ This Message was edited by: Big_D on 2012-09-02 20:55 ]

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Posted: 2012-09-02 21:16:30
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DevilHell Posts: 140

@Big_D

How do you know both T and TX will get 1700/2100 (or US Tmobile freq)? I think the specs are not official yet? GSMArena listed them both as 1700/2100 but GSMAren tends to list all possible frequencies for unreleased phones.

I am on US Tmobile and would love to get a new Sony phone soon. We can always hope. In the worst case, US Tmobile is refarming 1900 freq for 3G data. Just don't know how long that will take.


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Posted: 2012-09-03 01:14:15
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DACHA Posts: > 500

^^

Even Xperia Blog lists the same frequencies and it is also listed in the White Paper.
It will support T-Mobile bands.

http://www.xperiablog.net/specifications/2012-xperia/xperia-t/

UMTS HSPA+ 850 (Band V), 900 (Band VIII), 1700 (Band IV), 1900 (Band II), 2100 (Band I)
[ This Message was edited by: DACHA on 2012-09-03 03:30 ]

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Posted: 2012-09-03 04:28:39
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DevilHell Posts: 140


On 2012-09-03 04:28:39, DACHA wrote:
^^

Even Xperia Blog lists the same frequencies and it is also listed in the White Paper.
It will support T-Mobile bands.

http://www.xperiablog.net/specifications/2012-xperia/xperia-t/

UMTS HSPA+ 850 (Band V), 900 (Band VIII), 1700 (Band IV), 1900 (Band II), 2100 (Band I)
[ This Message was edited by: DACHA on 2012-09-03 03:30 ]



Thanks! Let's hope this will remain the case. }=)
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Posted: 2012-09-03 06:51:05
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randomuser Posts: > 500

So anybody here getting the T on Wednesday ?
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Posted: 2012-09-03 11:01:28
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newnagasaki Posts: 17

Are you guys certain this will work on Tmobile's 3G? I know they have the compatible bands on the phone (1700/2100, and eventually 1900), I just don't want to get stuck with a $600 phone (estimate) that I can't use 3G on because I'm stuck in a 2 year contract with Tmobile.

Also will this work on 4G for Tmobile?
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Posted: 2012-09-03 18:27:57
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