Supplying you with a brand new opportunity to inform your favorite carrier exactly where it is able to stick that nasty two-year agreement, the unlocked Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray has made its official debut inside the United states of america. In partnership with NewEgg, the handset carries an MSRP of $425 (even though it currently sells for $380), where shoppers may choose from gold, black, white and pink varieties. As carrier compatibility goes, the telephone features quad-band GSM support, which include 3G capability over the 2100 / 1900 / 850MHz airwaves, which makes it fantastic for AT&T within the US, or Bell, Rogers and Telus up north. The Xperia Ray packs an MSM8255 SoC — which includes a 1GHz CPU and an Adreno 205 GPU — in addition to a three.3-inch FWVGA display and Android 2.3. Of particular note, it also sports an 8.1 megapixel lens with an Exmor R sensor that’s well-suited to low-light situations, which includes an LED flash and the power to record video at 720p. So, in case you are mad as hell at two-year ordeals, here is a reason not to take it anymore. Howard Beale could be so very proud.
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