HTC Nexus One Clears FCC with T-Mo 3G Support
Dec 14, 2009, 10:12 AM by Eric M. Zeman
The FCC recently approved a new device manufactured by HTC that is called the Nexus One. The FCC confirms that this device has 850/1900 GSM bands, and support for T-Mobile's 1700MHz 3G network. The FCC also confirms that it has a hearing-aid rating, which points to a U.S. release, as well as support for microSD cards, Bluetooth, and 802.11b/g Wi-Fi. The FCC does not confirm any other details about this device, but Google mentioned recently that it has given this device to employees for testing purposes and may sell it directly to the public.
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DE 2 Philly said:
And able to do 3G/4G...
You won't see 4G handsets for a while; so it wasn't going to be on the Nexus One.
DE 2 Philly said:
And able to do 3G/4G...
well..
tmobile 4g on the horizon
http://jkontherun.com/2009/12/08/t-mobile-21-mbps-hs ... »
Will be unlock.. & Sold by Google itself.
Feel free to visit the article that went out this morning.
http://bit.ly/4o89B0 »
OR
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/12/12/the-google-phon ... »
Cannot wait for Nexus One!
The WSJ claims to have a source saying what's you're saying. We think it's likely. Google has been lobbying the FCC very hard for a few years to force carriers to open up their networks to phones like what's ru...
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That's Why I Love GSM
CDMA.. its gotta be approved through the carriers.
April 30th
Could this be the Google release date?
Most companies just apply for the maximum allowed confidentiality period.
Besides, no one on the planet knows the actual launch date. In this industry, delays are such the norm that any planned ...
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