HTC Announces 3G Device Running Windows Mobile 5
May 11, 2005, 1:39 PM by (staff)

HTC announced a new PDA phone called Universal which will be the first UMTS device running Windows Mobile. The Universal has a twist and flip body with a VGA screen, large QWERTY keyboard and dual cameras for video calling and pictures / video recording. In addition to GSM/GPRS/UMTS for voice and data, the Universal also has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. HTC plans a world-wide release, including North America for the second half of 2005. T-Mobile Germany has already announced the Universal as the MDA IV. That model is a triband 900/1800/1900 phone with UMTS 2100. Previously HTC has released the same device with multiple radio configurations, it is possible they are planning a model with HSDPA 850/1900 for Cingular's imminent 3G network.
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So, UTMS 2100 won't work in the US?
UTMS in the US (unless the govt adds spectrum) will be @ 1900Mhz for Cingular (and TMobile when they get off their butts).
I would anticipate this will be one of those devices.
Expect a GSM 850/1800/1900 UMTS 850/1900 version of this devices also.
rambofone said:
it so pains me to be a verizon customer. nuff said
This phone does have nice features, but I bet it will weigh a ton... QWERTY keybaord plus two cameras plus VGA screen plus Intel processor plus lik...
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rambofone said:You'll have to make a decision between a quality network and cool phones.
it so pains me to be a verizon customer. nuff said
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