Checked out the W880 at the Sony Style Store;from the specs it is a tri-band (900,1800,1900) 3G mobile phone which is good for the Eu but not for the US. I have AT&T (Cingular),so it won't work on the network in upstate New York. Most of the tiime it is on 850;therefore this new phone for me is useless unless they bring out a quad-band phone (which they do for the slower EDGE network);their latest W580 slider is quad-band but still EDGE;all AT&T is using now is 3G SIM cards.
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Checked out the W880 at the Sony Style Store;from the specs it is a tri-band (900,1800,1900) 3G mobile phone which is good for the Eu but not for the US. I have AT&T (Cingular),so it won't work on the network in upstate New York. Most of the tiime it is on 850;therefore this new phone for me is useless unless they bring out a quad-band phone (which they do for the slower EDGE network);their latest W580 slider is quad-band but still EDGE;all AT&T is using now is 3G SIM cards.