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There is conflicting information out there on the internet.
The Sony website shows it is 3G quad band:
UMTS/HSPA 850/900/1900/2100
However, GSMarena.com show there are 2 versions of the Xperia S, the LT26a and the LT26i. LT26i is for HSDPA 900 and LT26a is for HSDPA 850:
http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_xperia_s-4369.php
Hopefully GSMArena have it wrong. I trust Sony to know the details of their handset more than GSMArena. However, it has put some doubt in my mind. So I wish to know if I can access both 850 MHz and 900 MHz with the same Xperia S handset, as I was about to pre-order this device but am now unsure if it will be suitable for me as I would require access to both of these bands (850 and 900).
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Check this thread
http://talk.sonyericsson.com/thread/30479
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it's a global phone, so there shouldn't be the i and a version anymore
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Xperia S White paper
http://dl-www.sonyericsson.com/cws/download/1/105/035/2/1326096543/Xperia_S_WP_1.pdf
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Check this thread
http://talk.sonyericsson.com/thread/30479
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Looks like good news, thanks for the help!
Anytime, remember that the Xperia Ion it is compatible with LTE (4G) and that there are new phones yet to be announced
Leaked Sony 2012 smartphone roadmap
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