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Old 10-11-2010, 01:39 PM
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Re: 2 HTC phones pass through FCC

well those are both World Phones right?? ie WCDMA specs on here..

the top one says GSM range is in the 800-1900 ranges-thats pretty much all the US GSM carriers via Wikipedia.. its WCDMA ranges are 800-1900s as well, which is where Sprint an VZW fall under-again using Wiki..

the bottome uses th same GSM bands, but alot less WCDMA bands.. and those WCDMA bands are in the 1800-1900 ranges only.. no 800-900s(which is where Sprint is i beleive)

W-CDMA usually means devices expected for High Bandwidth cosumption as well..

still dont have an answer to th orginal question, just putting some more info out there though
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