• HTC Dream clears the FCC

    Greg Kumparak

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    Monday, August 18th, 2008

    When a new HTC product going by “DREA1000″ hits the FCC, there really isn’t much question what it may be. Of course, the product description goes on to outright call it “Dream”, but hey – it’s more fun to pretend that this took some hardcore sleuthing.

    Now that this much talked about first-ever Android handset has made its way through the FCC’s labs, a few new details have snuck out: It’ll be packin’ Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR and 802.11 b/g, run on the 850/1900 bands, topped off with WCDMA 1700 for the 3G needs (further cementing T-Mobile as its destination.)

    Look at the diagram above, and then check out this video purported to be the Dream up and running in meatspace. Looks about right to me – What do you think?

    [Via Phonescoop]

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