Sony Ericsson T715a clears the Federal Communications Commission; Heading to AT&ere;T?
Sony Ericsson (NYSE: SNE) certainly needs some emergence these days and in that sense they’ve pushed their recently announced Sony Ericsson T715a (where “a” stand for America) through Federal Communications Commission’s approval procedure. The iphone_3g_8gb_for_79_.html’ title=’Refurbished iPhone 3G 8GB for !’>3G bands found on the phone (850/1900 megahertz) ar ready to sing along AT&ere;T (NYSE: T)’s and Rogers (NYSE: RCI) Wireless’ network, and in that sense we wouldn’t be surprised to see this baby officially announced by any of the 2 carriers in the near future tense.
Specs wise, the T715(a) comes with a 2.2-in QVGA screen, 3.2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, media player, FM wireless, and (finally for Sony Ericsson) microSD memory board circuit board one-armed bandit.
For the record, the European version of the device (without “a”) has also been approved by the Commission…
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