Two high-end smartphones have been caught at the FCC’s website. The first one is international version of the Nokia Lumia 920, which comes with support for five LTE bands used outside of the US and zero within. Hopefully, the U.S. specific model will follow soon so that AT&T could launch it on October 21st.
The other devices is Sony Xperia T, which unlike the previous model we caught recently, is ready to sing along AT&T’s network. Heck, some of the docs included at FCC specifically refer to this device as AT&T version.
If you care to dig through FCC’s docs, you can check out Nokia Lumia 920′s listing from here and Sony Xperia T’s from here.
[Via: Engadget]
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