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Sony Xperia S makes a visit to the FCC

The Sony Xperia S has made the prerequisite visit to the FCC en route to a release on AT&T with all sorts of connectivity in two. The handset’s quad-band GMS/EDGE radio was put through its paces on the 850/900/1900/2100 UMTS bands along with HSPA, RFID, Bluetooth 2.0 +EDR, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi and GPS. We also can’t forget ANT+ connectivity for fitness tracking devices such as heart rate monitors. You’ll notice the broad swath of radio waves covered also include bands compatible with T-Mobile (though there are no plans for release on that network). The government committee’s approval puts the Xperia S one step closer to release — it would seem a launch is right around the corner.
[FCC via Engadget]

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