Wednesday, December 29, 2010

The HTC Desire HD gets FCC approval for North American 3G

The HTC Desire HD gets FCC approval for North American 3G

Desire HD FCC 

The Desire HD, which is more or less a 4G-less Evo 4G for Europe, may be making its way across the pond sometime soon, if FCC filings give any indication. Most likely it is being approved for a launch on Canadian carriers like Bell, Rogers, and Telus, but it would also work just fine on AT&T (wouldn't it be nice to have a high-end Android phone other than the Captivate?). T-Mobile customers are out of luck because the carrier uses a different frequency for its 3G coverage. Either way, it seems the Desire HD will be making at appearance on North American shores at some point next year. [FCC via Engadget]

The HTC Desire HD gets FCC approval for North American 3G posted originally by Android Central

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