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Sony Ericsson K850 coming soon to AT&T?

Posted: 07 Mar 2008, 08:49, by PhoneArena Team

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Sony Ericsson K850 coming soon to AT&T?
The North American version of the candybar Sony Ericsson K850 (K850a) has passed the Federal Communications Commission. In the manual of the device, the name of the largest US wireless provider can be seen in a few pages. This, in combination with previous rumors makes us think that the 3G cameraphone will soon be available with AT&T. As the K850 is quad-band GSM with tri-band UMTS/HSDPA support, it can take advantage of the carrier’s 3G high speed data. However, its key feature will remain the 5-megapixel camera with lots of options.

Sony Ericsson K850 Specifications | Review

source: FCC

Sony Ericsson K850 coming soon to AT&T?

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1. Horsey (unregistered) posted on 20 Oct 2010, 01:41

The K850i is already available in Canada from Rogers it's atwww.rogers.ca but only in the blue colour. The better looking one.

2. dfgse (unregistered) posted on 08 Mar 2008, 12:33

USA has much more phones than Canada but I hate to say that Canada in getting the better phones earlier. They already have this phone and the Nokia 5310.

3. Tiger Uppercut (unregistered) posted on 10 Mar 2008, 16:36

well thats great for canada but really who cares about Canada HEY?? The only thing i've ever enjoyed from Canada was Blame Canada from the South Park movie which was created by a Jew and a White Cannibal. Much more interesting people if you ask me. Plus who cares about any Nokia phone??? Sony is great....but AT&T is not. what to do what to do....I'll just stick with the awesome phone I have with VZW.

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