Hey check it out, a sweet new 3G phone that can't do 3G in the U.S.
Say SE, just a thought here, but when you are bleeding market share as badly as you are, you might want to consider releasing attractive products in more then "select" markets.
good point. but who knows, they might come out with a US-friendly version, just like the did with the T610 and T616, which the T700 happens to look like. i'd buy it ;-)
so what, SE has taken a fk load of market share from Nokia over the past few years, with the inclusion of XPERIA this year Sony should really be starting to pull out of this short term fall, personally i think this phone is pretty decent looking, and heck its got great features.
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Hey check it out, a sweet new 3G phone that can't do 3G in the U.S.
Say SE, just a thought here, but when you are bleeding market share as badly as you are, you might want to consider releasing attractive products in more then "select" markets.
Just a thought.
good point. but who knows, they might come out with a US-friendly version, just like the did with the T610 and T616, which the T700 happens to look like. i'd buy it ;-)
why would SE release all their phones in usa when they dont even have good coverage of 3G?
It works on AT&T and T-Mobile so...
AT&T's 3G operates on the 850/1900 band, not the 2100 which the EU uses.
So unless T-Mo operates on the 2100 band...
T-mobile 3G operates on 1700/2100mhz...
why are people bashing this?
so what, SE has taken a fk load of market share from Nokia over the past few years, with the inclusion of XPERIA this year Sony should really be starting to pull out of this short term fall, personally i think this phone is pretty decent looking, and heck its got great features.
BTW. these phones are damn reliable. SE FTW!