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While we have certainly seen quite a bit of the Android-based Nexus One over the past few days there is one important item that has to happen before it will reach the hands of the public — stop by and get a certification from the FCC. And thankfully, it looks like that has happened, and with it comes just a few details about the phone itself.
As we already knew, the phone is being manufactured by HTC, Additionally, it is also carrying the model name of PB99100 with the codename of NEXUSONE. The other part here is that it has been confirmed to have support for HSPA 900 / 1700 / 2100 and quadband EDGE, which in reality means it will have support for T-Mobile 3G. In other words, that is a little bit of bad news for anyone hoping to see this land with, or at least support AT&T 3G. Other details from the FCC listing include the more basic such as the support for microSD cards, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR and Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g.
Finally, just in case looking at the FCC label was not as exciting as you had hoped, we also have a short video of the boot animation from the Nexus One. I have to say, it does look pretty familiar, at least in terms of coloring.
As we already knew, the phone is being manufactured by HTC, Additionally, it is also carrying the model name of PB99100 with the codename of NEXUSONE. The other part here is that it has been confirmed to have support for HSPA 900 / 1700 / 2100 and quadband EDGE, which in reality means it will have support for T-Mobile 3G. In other words, that is a little bit of bad news for anyone hoping to see this land with, or at least support AT&T 3G. Other details from the FCC listing include the more basic such as the support for microSD cards, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR and Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g.
Finally, just in case looking at the FCC label was not as exciting as you had hoped, we also have a short video of the boot animation from the Nexus One. I have to say, it does look pretty familiar, at least in terms of coloring.
Read [Engadget]
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