hey, i just saw this video of yours and i was wondering, wats the difference between the x1i and the normal x1 ? cause i hve a black x1 and its rly slow, lyk 40 % slow, i mean, wen i slide it, its takes abt 3 seconds to change.....so basically, i wanna know if something is wrong with it or....thts how it is ?
hey, i just saw this video of yours and i was wondering, wats the difference between the x1i and the normal x1 ? cause i hve a black x1 and its rly slow, lyk 40 % slow, i mean, wen i slide it, its takes abt 3 seconds to change.....so basically, i wanna know if something is wrong with it or....thts how it is ?
That's easy to explain, Sony Ericsson released the X1i as a non-Nam "supported!!!" device, its works on the 850mhz frequency for 3G in the U.S. but not on 1900mhz which means AT&T customers will get 3G in some areas but not in many others, basically major metropolitan areas are fine, other non 1900mhz HSPDA areas are not supported. This happens from time to time since the chipsets support all of the frequencies but certain frequencies are turned off for regional sales reasons. As was the X1i.
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akhilmdurga2 9 months ago
hey, i just saw this video of yours and i was wondering, wats the difference between the x1i and the normal x1 ? cause i hve a black x1 and its rly slow, lyk 40 % slow, i mean, wen i slide it, its takes abt 3 seconds to change.....so basically, i wanna know if something is wrong with it or....thts how it is ?
Budhindra51 1 year ago
hey, i just saw this video of yours and i was wondering, wats the difference between the x1i and the normal x1 ? cause i hve a black x1 and its rly slow, lyk 40 % slow, i mean, wen i slide it, its takes abt 3 seconds to change.....so basically, i wanna know if something is wrong with it or....thts how it is ?
Budhindra51 1 year ago
hi. what is the difference between xperia x1 and x1i?
henryfranz2005 2 years ago
That's easy to explain, Sony Ericsson released the X1i as a non-Nam "supported!!!" device, its works on the 850mhz frequency for 3G in the U.S. but not on 1900mhz which means AT&T customers will get 3G in some areas but not in many others, basically major metropolitan areas are fine, other non 1900mhz HSPDA areas are not supported. This happens from time to time since the chipsets support all of the frequencies but certain frequencies are turned off for regional sales reasons. As was the X1i.
ExpansysUSA 3 years ago
nice thanks for share
bahoban 3 years ago
good video
condersillo 3 years ago