Just a couple of weeks ago, the Sony Ericsson Xperia neo was spotted over at the FCC, albeit without showing off any support at all for WCDMA bands for those living in the US. This, of course, will point towards the unavailability of said phone on US shores, but boy are we in for a treat today as the neo has been seen on the FCC yet again, this time with support for WCDMA bands II and V. For those who are in the know, these would be the bands that are used by AT&T’s 3G service in the US, which is a good sign that you might just see it arrive Stateside after all. Inside the older neo, it has the FCC ID PY7A3880100, which is rather similar to the neo that was seen today which has the FCC ID PY7A3880101. Apart from that, there doesn’t seem to be any more major differences between both devices.

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