no, these are gsm phones. 850/1900 are the US gsm bands that are used by cingular and t-mobile. i personally agree with chris though. why reinvent the wheel? they totally butchered this phone. i hope if cingular or t-mo decides to pick up this line of phones, they use the quad band version as that one is so much better in regards to 2 v 4 bands and internal v external antenna (10 series v 12 series)
this is very disappointing that sony ericsson is trying to pass these models by the fcc instead of the originals. i think they butchered these phones and if they try to release them in the states, i hope they suffer horrible sales. i on the other hand, will be getting a w810 in cingular when they come out, or the treo 750 that boy genius has showed us today
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no, these are gsm phones. 850/1900 are the US gsm bands that are used by cingular and t-mobile. i personally agree with chris though. why reinvent the wheel? they totally butchered this phone. i hope if cingular or t-mo decides to pick up this line of phones, they use the quad band version as that one is so much better in regards to 2 v 4 bands and internal v external antenna (10 series v 12 series)
this is very disappointing that sony ericsson is trying to pass these models by the fcc instead of the originals. i think they butchered these phones and if they try to release them in the states, i hope they suffer horrible sales. i on the other hand, will be getting a w810 in cingular when they come out, or the treo 750 that boy genius has showed us today