Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 - General Topics

Will it work with T-mobiles 3g bandwith, and if so, do you think it is a good phone
thanks

http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=specs&id=1967&view=1&c=sony_ericsson_xperia_x10_se_rachael
Unfortunately not build by HTC...

suppose that would depend on tmobiles network in which country

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Which QWERTY keyboard phone should I get?

I am planning to buy an Android phone but I want one with a QWERTY keyboard and one that fits my needs.
I have a few different uses for it.
Uses:
Gaming-A lot of games, need a bit of power (800Mhz-1Ghz).
School-Storing documents and editing them on the go.
Social Networking-Google+, Facebook, Twitter, Myspace.
Music player-Playing my music.
Movies-Watching some movies maybe.
Notes-
It must have the 850 and 2100 UMTS 3G frequencies and GSM 850 2G.
Must be available unlocked online somewhere because I don't live in the USA.
My current options-
Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro
Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini Pro
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro
HTC Desire Z
Also must have or be able to get Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) officially or unofficially.
Thanks, Jades

D6653 not working in South Korea at all?

howdy,
My OLLEH 3G service sim works in the iPhone 6 , unlocked HTC M8, and unlocked Galaxy S5,
Nexus 5, etc
but does not get a signal on the Xperia Z3 D6653, even after messing with selecting carriers, etc.
Supposedly the D6653 is ok on 2100 band....
Any help would be appreciated x 10000
I suppose I could go down to the Sony store, but Sony sells the D6653"KR" and isn't that the same model?

3G Frequency ?

Hi! I want to buy a Xperia M2 that works in my country, here we use 850/1900 for 3g! ok, In Sony Mobile website says that the D2303 850/900/1900/2100 but in amazon,gsmarena and phonearena say that the D2305 is the olny one that support 850/1900, so.. anyone who has this phone can help me? what is the real 3G Frequency of the D2303 and the D2305?
Thanks!
Here is Xperia™ M2 White paper, so just check it out.

Xperia Z5 Compact not receiving 4G signal with Rogers Canada

Hi everyone,
I just got my Xperia Z5 Compact from my dad, but the problem is that I can not get 4G signal with Rogers Canada. My Z5 Compact was bought from the US
I asked support from Rogers and they said since Rogers does not carry the Xperia Z5 Compact, and my sim is working properly with other phones, they cannot offer me help.
My phone current settings:
- Preferred network type: LTE (preferred)/WCDMA/GSM
- Rogers LTE - Itemobile.apn
Can someone help me? Thank you!
Duc Viet said:
Hi everyone,
I just got my Xperia Z5 Compact from my dad, but the problem is that I can not get 4G signal with Rogers Canada. My Z5 Compact was bought from the US
I asked support from Rogers and they said since Rogers does not carry the Xperia Z5 Compact, and my sim is working properly with other phones, they cannot offer me help.
My phone current settings:
- Preferred network type: LTE (preferred)/WCDMA/GSM
- Rogers LTE - Itemobile.apn
Can someone help me? Thank you!
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Check if the bands and frequencies of your carrier match the bands and frequencies supported by the device. There is more to it than just it being 4G LTE. If bands and frequencies don't match, it won't work.
Also, your radio/modem may not be compatible. Some devices that move to a different network have to flash a modem to work on the other network. That doesn't mean that a compatible modem is available for your device though. Some devices switching networks have to live without 4G because the device hardware just doesn't support what the network has regardless of what software you apply.
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A USA purchased X5 Compact has all the LTE bands that Rogers uses. As long as the APN settings are correct (and I'd assume that these settings come from the SIM card), the phone should work. Does it work otherwise, just not with 4G?

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