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Sony begins selling unlocked NXT phones in the US

07/16, 2:00pm

Sony NXT phones now in the US as unlocked devices

Sony will soon begin selling its NXT range of smartphones as unlocked devices in the US. The line-up is made up of the Xperia U, Xperia S and Xperia P. Buyers will be capable of picking them up in Sony stores and online at Newegg and other online retailers. The unlocked Xperia S and Xperia P supports 850, 900, 1,900, and 2,100MHz bands while the Xperia U gets 850, 1,900, and 2,100MHz bands, making them suitable for AT&T's networks and its subsidiaries.

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Sony Xperia U now available in Canada with Fido

06/05, 3:07pm

Sony Xperia U can be ordered from Fido in Canada from $30 on a two-year plan

Sony's Xperia U Android smartphone will soon be available in Canada at provider Fido. The 1GHz, dual-core handset uses transparent elements that illuminate in different colors depending on what color theme a user selects. It can also match the color of photos viewed in the gallery or the cover art of music tracks.

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Sony Xperia U shows up next to Xperia S, gets some specs

02/20, 10:40am

Xperia U to get 5MP cam, removable battery

The upcoming Sony Xperia U, sporting model number ST25i and Kumquat codename, has once again shown up on the web in photos. This time, it's compared to the Xperia S and is much smaller than the already known model, which gets a 4.3-inch screen. The 3.5-inch Xperia U could get a user-removable battery, unlike the S.

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