If the device in question has any form of wireless functionality, you can bet that it will pass through the FCC before its release. While the FCC has been a great source of leaked information in the past, this time the government regulatory arm was able to keep its files hidden long enough for Sony to actually announce the product before revealing it. So can we learn from the FCC documentation of the Xperia Z Ultra?
It seems that the 6.4-inch “phablet” will be 1,700MHz HSPA and GSM 850/1900MHz radios for it means of communication. While we know that the device will come with native LTE, we still don’t know what bands and thus, cannot pin point a particular carrier partner. We also know that the device at hand will use a dual-band Wi-Fi chip with 802.11 a/b/g/n support for better and faster reception.
Beyond that, we haven’t been able to comb any exciting info that we already didn’t know about the monstrous unit. If you find anything exciting from the source link below, be sure to share with us!
Discuss:
Do you think the Xperia Z Ultra will get a carrier partner in the US?
[Via FCC]
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