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Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini Pro ‘slides’ through FCC with photos in tow

It appears like Sony Ericsson must juice up the invisibility cloak . Not just has the handset maker been pushing a good choice of phones through for Federal approval , it’s splayed out most of them for the entire world to work out. The most recent device to get the thumbs-up from the feds is the Xperia Mini Pro , which seems to be on target for its promised third-quarter launch. If we do not see an additional version of the identical phone hit Washington soon, it’s most probably that the 900 / 2100MHz Mini Pro won’t see much 3G activity within the US, since we use different frequencies stateside — though it’ll still function as a 2G device when it hops the pond with Europeans on holiday. We’ve yet a short time before the QWERTY smartphone comes out to play, but look into its outer (and inner) beauty within the gallery below.

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