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FCC Reveals HTC Touch Dual with U.S. 3G Support

News by Ricky Cadden on Friday April 18, 2008.

The FCC has revealed another HTC product headed for the U.S., this time it's the HTC Touch Dual, a Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional-powered slider with a 20-key SureType keypad. The HTC Touch Dual, also referred to as the NEON300 in the FCC filings, uses a finger-friendly TouchFLO user interface, developed by HTC, to make the handset more user friendly.

This version of the HTC Touch Dual seems to be headed to AT&T, as hinted by the inclusion of dual-band HSDPA (850/1900MHz) network support. Other features are the same as the European version, such as a 2.6" touchscreen display, Bluetooth 2.0, and microSD card slot.

The full FCC documentation is available here.


 
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