After being officially announced for Asia, Europe, and Latin America a couple of weeks ago, the Motorola XT531 looks like it may even be headed stateside. The affordable Android-powered smartphone has passed through the FCC's rigorous testing, but that's not the story in itself. The thing is that the device which did go through the FCC has 3G bands tailor-made for AT&T. That means that there's a great possibility that AT&T will add this handset to its portfolio sometime in the future.
We don't, however, know when. Or how much it will cost. In the end, AT&T may even decide not to sell the XT531. Anything can happen.
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itnet, Motorola XT531 passes the FCC with AT&T bands in tow