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Sony Ericsson S710a by Josh Rubin

Sony Ericsson announced the S710a which is a North American version of the hot little swivel phone, the S700. It will be available by the end of this year, but probably not supported by any wireless carriers until early next year. But if you're a GSM user (T-mobile, AT&T or Cingular) you can buy one of these retail and just put your SIM card in it and you're good to go.
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This entry posted on 15 July 2004 at
3:23 PM
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