Miniature Xperia Z1 shown
with pentaband HSPA and eight - band LTE The next big Android device we're expecting to see from Sony is the Xperia Z1 S — a miniature version of its current Xperia Z1 flagship handset.
A Samsung Galaxy S4 running stock Android 4.2.2, SIM - and bootloader - unlocked,
with pentaband 3G and dual - LTE support was probably unthinkable a few days ago.
Oro goes beyond tri and quad band connectivity
with a pentaband radio, plus access to HSDPA 3G and WIFI networks, whilst running from the upcoming Symbian ^ 3 «Anna» OS Supdate.
Not exact matches
The Xperia T will be known as the Xperia TX in select markets (hence the earlier dual references) and is slated to be launching globally over the next few weeks also features a 1.5 GHz dual - core Qualcomm MSM8260A Snapdragon S4 CPU,
pentaband UMTS / HSPA + radio (a first for Sony Mobile), a front - facing camera
with 720p video capture, MHL connectivity for video output, FM radio, 16 GB onboard storage and an 1,850 mAh integrated battery.
I must say that from now on I will only buy Nexus phones just because a phone is only as good as the software or firmware it runs. - true world phone (
pentaband), so you can also use it
with AT&T, even after the refarming.
Unlike the Optimus G, the Nexus 4 lacks LTE, topping out instead at
pentaband HSPA + 42 Mbps
with support for both AT&T and T - Mobile USA's networks.