Xperia X10 passes AT&T Technical Acceptance Test
Posted in: Sony Ericsson, xperia x10, tags: at&t, north america, US, x10, x10a, xperia x10
While there are already plenty of Xperia X10 owners in the US, so far owners have had to import the handset from Europe or Canada, there aren’t any official US handsets in the US. This should change in the coming weeks however. Sony Ericsson’s Android powered Xperia X10 has finally passed through the Technical Acceptance Test from AT&T. While no official date has been set, now the X10 has passed through the AT&T Technical Acceptance process, the handset should be available in the coming weeks. Unfortunately pricing is also unknown but, BoyGeniusReport suspect it should have a $149-$199 price point, with a two year network contract. The Sony Ericsson Vivaz has also passed through the acceptance test and should be available as early as September.
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well they should of left it in the us because its crap bluetooth dosent work ither dose the internet, no easy start up guide book an cant download pic from ur pc. not very happy with it at all after spendin £180 on it wish i had of saved my money.
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