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HTC One X+, Sony Xperia T caught at FCC

September 14, 2012 by Dusan Belic - 1 Comment

HTC One X+, Sony Xperia T caught at FCC
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Two of the hottest phones, HTC One X+ and Sony Xperia T, have been caught at the FCC getting the paperwork needed to start selling in the U.S. HTC’s baby is perhaps more interesting as it comes with AT&T LTE connectivity support, hinting us who’ll get to carry it. Of course, there’s also the fast Tegra 3 quad-core processor clocked at 1.7GHz.

As for the Sony Xperia T, the version FCC engineers got to play with lacks LTE, but there’s pentaband HSPA+/UMTS meaning both T-Mobile and AT&T could end-up selling it. In addition, we’re pretty confident the Bond phone will be available in the unlocked form through third-party phone retailers.

You can check out the FCC filings for the two phones from here: HTC One X+, Sony Xperia T.

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