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Sony Ericsson K530c spotted on FCC; Heading to AT&T or China?

Categories: Devices, FCC, Sony Ericsson
By: , IntoMobile
Friday, December 14th, 2007 at 5:25 AM

Sony Ericsson K530c spotted on FCC

The Sony Ericsson K530c has been spotted at the FCC’s website and now we’re wondering whether we’ll actually see it hitting the stores across the U.S. The “c” suffix suggests it’s made for the Chinese market, but then again why would the Swedish-Japanese handset maker bother filling the FCC papers if they ain’t gonna sell it in the States. Guess we’ll never know that, but I’ll only remind you they’ve already did this for several other phones that never reached any U.S. carrier. Still, SE may want to include the “right frequency” 3G radio in this affordable baby and start selling it on AT&T where it already has several devices. We’ll see where this goes…

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