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This past Friday we let you know that Sony Ericsson’s XPERIA X10 handset was rumored to go on sale, unlocked, for upwards of $850. Of course, if a carrier were to announce the XPERIA X10’s availability we would see that price decrease dramatically due to subsidizing.

Anyways, Phandroid has recently noticed that the device’s listing on Sony Ericsson’s website has let us know that it will have UMTS HSPA 800/850/1900/2100.  What does this mean? Well, that it’ll feature AT&T’s 3G, of course.

Now we’ll just have to wait until AT&T or Sony Ericsson make an official announcement.

Tags: At&T, carrier, Cell Phones, HSPA, Mobile News, Mobile Software, Sony Ericsson, umts, Xperia X10

Now, this might seem obvious, but at least we can now say we have official confirmation — AT&T CEO, Randall Stephenson, recently took center stage at the Brainstorm: Tech conference to say “there will be a day when you are not exclusive with the iPhone”.

Don’t go canceling your AT&T subscriptions just yet because he gave us no word on when exactly said exclusivity will end. It could be next year, it could be 5 years from now, for all we know.

However, if recent rumors about Apple and Verizon gettin’ all buddy-buddy are to be believed, we may have a hint as to what carrier will get the iPhone next.

via Engadget

Tags: Apple, At&T, brainstorm tech, Business, carrier, Cell Phones, CEO, exclusivity, iPhone, Mobile News, randall stephenson, Verizon

The world definitely has no shortage of netbooks with the majority of them running different versions of Windows or Linux. Android, however, has been shown to be very capable of holding its own when booted up on a netbook.

Nokia seems to think that the operating system is reading for primetime as analyst Daniel Amir from Lazard Capital Markets was quoted to have said the folowing:

In our conversations with ODMs, we have confirmed that Nokia is planning to enter the netbook market with a Google Android, ARM-based netbook that would be sold at carriers. Considering this market is dominated by the PC players, we believe Nokia could face an uphill battle to succeed in this market.

Take this with a grain of salt, even though Mr. Amir claims its cofirmed, until we hear official word from Nokia.

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Tags: analyst, android netbook, carrier, Laptops, Mobile News, Mobile Software, Nokia, Nokia, operating system, rumor




 

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