Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 and HTC HD2 knock on T-Mobile door

19 December, 2009

Two Snapdragon-powered phones with large touchscreens are taking the first steps to the pockets of T-Mobile US consumers. Yep, the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 passed through FCC testing and it and the HTC HD2 both are on their way to T-Mobile USA.

The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 has obviously passed through the scrutiny of the Federal commission, but the interesting part is the 3G test. The tested UMTS bands were I, IV and VIII, or in other words 900/1700/2100MHz. That definitely points in T-Mobile's direction.

WMExperts bring the second bit of good news for T-Mobile customers - they got the ROM image for the US HTC HD2 and it seems heavily bound for T-Mobile as well. They also share some of the versions of the apps that will be available inside - ROM version 2.01, Windows Mobile 6.5 build 21896, Opera Mobile 9.7, TeleNav GPS navigation 5.5.34 and Teeter 2.0 (hooray!).

The rumored release date for the HTC HD2 in the US is March 2010. The release date for the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 on the other hand is anyone's guess.

Source: FCC, WMExperts


Reader comments

  • Aleks
  • 31 Dec 2009
  • qJZ

Incorrect... if you buy a phone as an unlocked device you just need to ensure you are getting a device that has US warrant y that's all...

  • Anonymous
  • 22 Dec 2009
  • kM2

Although the news did not specifically mention that the HTC HD2 had passed the US 3G test, I would assume that it implies that T-Mobile would offer the phone that would be compatible with its 3G network. Otherwise, the HTC HD2 will be definitely...

  • Val
  • 22 Dec 2009
  • 43b

When you buy an unlocked phone on internet you are not protected in case it breaks. I had two faulty Samsung phones bough on Ebay and guess what, I couldn`t have them fixed with anybody. So rule number one-buy a phone in a domestic retailer with a U...

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