HTC Magic has been spotted at FCC
Written by IT News on 4:18 AMAccording to the latest news on the Web, the HTC Magic (G2) android phone, recently presented at the Mobile World Congress, held in Barcelona last week was seen at the FCC, where it should be tested to see whether to go on sale in the U.S. market.
A few words on the web suggest that the laptop has already received FCC approval, which means that we must be able to see which hit U.S. store shelves in the near future. Interestingly, however, the fact that the device is not related to the functioning of AWS 1700MHz frequency used by T-Mobile with its 3G network.
Lack of this feature may suggest that the Magic are not HTC T-Mobile, like its predecessor, but this can only be one vote, after all. The portable anticipated first head of mobile operator in the U.S., but it has no official word on the matter.
For now, the only thing that is certain is that the other device powered by Google android operating system, HTC Magic, going on sale in Europe with Vodafone, and that it should reach the market in the spring of ongoing. At the same time, the device is also to go to Australia with Telstra Mobile.
As previously mentioned, the device came to the FCC without AWS 1700MHz does not necessarily mean that it is not added to T-Mobile offers. We may soon learn that the FCC has had to test a new version of the product, which should include the frequency.
For what it's worth, regardless of carrier, the big news is that the product is intended for users in the U.S. and, more importantly, that in the not so distant future.
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