 (Source: U.S. FCC)
Device will likely soon air on Verizon's network
A
new HTC phone may be soon giving the Motorola's
Droid 2 a run for the slider smartphone crown. Shots
of the HTC device first leaked early last month via Android
Guys.
The
phone has now been confirmed, thanks to testing results posted by
the U.S.
Federal Communications Commission. The pictures shown by
the FCC clearly indicate a Verizon logo on the faceplate, meaning the
device is likely coming to America's largest carrier -- and
soon.
The device has a 4-inch touch screen, microSD memory
expansion, a rear-facing camera with single-LED flash, and a
slide-out physical QWERTY keyboard. Despite having a smaller
screen than the HTC
EVO 4G, it has a wider footprint. Part of the space is
likely devoted to extra modems. The phone features dual 3G
modems -- a CDMA 2000 connection (which includes EV-DO Rev. A access) and GSM 850 modem. Plus it
packs Bluetooth and 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi at
2.4GHz.
Why is the dual 3G modems significant? They
allow the phone to communicate with virtually any network around the
world. Also, very few phones are dual-mode capable.
The
phone is rumored to have a 1.2 GHz processor, but then again the HTC
Vision (T-Mobile G2) was rumored
to have one too, and it turned out to only have a slower
800 MHz design. Given the poor battery life on the majority
of HTC's devices (a day or less), hopefully some of the extra space
goes to more battery real-estate as well.
The phone bears
roughly the same dark grey (outside) and cherry red (inside) plastic
color scheme as the HTC EVO 4G.
The FCC release refers to it
as the "HTC PD42100". The internal code name is
unknown at this point. The phone will likely be rebranded with
a new "Droid" name, though, since it's headed to Verizon (à
la the Droid Incredible). Thus we probably won't know what
final name the phone will bear until Verizon officially announces it.
“And I don't know why [Apple is] acting like it’s superior. I don't even get it. What are they trying to say?” -- Bill Gates on the Mac ads
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