We’ve already got February to look forward to for the XPERIA X10 launch in the UK, and while we don’t have a similar info for the US, we now have a possible carrier who might be offering this Android touchscreen phone up to interested subscribers in the country.

AT&T is the likely candidate courtesy of the new note posted on their website which states that Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 phones in the US will only come with 800/850/1900/2100MHz 3G bands thus eliminating the other players from the scene.
How about its price? Well, Sony Ericsson hasn’t come out with one yet, but if online retailer MobileCityOnline is to be believed, this Snapdragon-powered phone could retail for $999.99. That’s their discounted pre-order price already for the unlocked version of the XPERIA X10 from a high of $1,299.99. Hopefully, it’ll be much lower though if and when AT&T does decide to offer it up in the US.
[phandroid, sony ericsson via engadgetmobile, mobilecityonline]

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