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Another variant of the BlackBerry Pearl 3G has recently stopped by the FCC. This time the model is touting support for the 1700mHz band which means T-Mobile here in the US.
Otherwise, its a standard type of FCC listing, the handset was identified as the T-Mo P3G 148 and was shown as both the 20-key Pearl 9100 and the 14-key Pearl 9105.
Still, we have no official announcement on when this may be available with T-Mobile. Not to mention the AT&T compatible version that passed the FCC a few weeks back is still unannounced.
I guess the only good news coming from this is that the potential for a T-Mobile BlackBerry Pearl 3G is there.
Another variant of the BlackBerry Pearl 3G has recently stopped by the FCC. This time the model is touting support for the 1700mHz band which means T-Mobile here in the US.
Otherwise, its a standard type of FCC listing, the handset was identified as the T-Mo P3G 148 and was shown as both the 20-key Pearl 9100 and the 14-key Pearl 9105.
Still, we have no official announcement on when this may be available with T-Mobile. Not to mention the AT&T compatible version that passed the FCC a few weeks back is still unannounced.
I guess the only good news coming from this is that the potential for a T-Mobile BlackBerry Pearl 3G is there.
Read [FCC] Via [Engadget]
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