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  • Sony Ericsson Z780i with AT&T branding in the wild

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    Chris Ziegler
    Chris Ziegler
    06.10.2008

    When we saw the Z780i flip from Sony Ericsson pass through the FCC with AT&T branding, the vaguely disturbing me-too RAZR look left us barely able to muster the energy to even bother writing about the darned thing. We're still not picturing ourselves sliding one of these into our pockets any time soon, but new pictures have appeared of a mysterious woman brandishing a metallic blue version of the phone with AT&T's logo still stuck on there, and we've got to say -- it looks like a promising improvement over the uninspired black version that the FCC was forced to work with. HSDPA's always alright in our book, so just release it to AT&T in this color, guys, and we'll cut you a little slack on this one.[Via Sony Ericsson Blog]

  • AT&T-branded Sony Ericsson Z780i is exciting like white bread

    by 
    Chris Ziegler
    Chris Ziegler
    05.21.2008

    We can think of at least one Sony Ericsson model we'd rather see launched on AT&T than this, but life isn't always fair, and apparently, neither is AT&T. The recently-announced Z780i seemed destined for the carrier pretty much from the moment we saw that it sported HSDPA 850 / 2100, and sure enough, the model that Sony Ericsson decided to submit for the FCC's perusal comes well-equipped with AT&T branding (and just look at that cute little logo on the d-pad!). We'll save our genuine excitement for hotter wares, but sure, we're glad to see that Sony Ericsson's commitment to the US market seems to be holding steady.[Via Phone Scoop]

  • Is Sony Ericsson's Z780i about to make its grand entrance?

    by 
    Sean Cooper
    Sean Cooper
    04.14.2008

    We saw the Sony Ericsson Z770i a little while back and now a mild refresh arriving in the form of this lovely bit of flip-candy called the Z780i. SEMC Blog outed this handset's WAP profile recently and now they've brought us a few thumbnails of what appears to be a Z770i twin but with a more reasonable looking keypad. There aren't many details to spare aside from what you can see above but there do seem to be profiles for both 'a' and 'i' models -- with 'a' bringing us some frequencies in the 3G range that'll we'll be able to enjoy over here. That's it for now kids, but we'll be back with more info as soon as we hear about it.Read - WAP profile for Z780iRead - WAP profile for Z780a[Via SEMC Blog]