FCC Approves HTC Dream, The First Google Phone
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Good news for Google, T-Mobile, and device manufacturer HTC: the FCC has approved the HTC Dream. It seems likely that a launch may occur around November 10th. According to FCC, the device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules, which means the Dream won’t cause interference.
The FCC also released a diagram but due to a letter from Dalton Chuang, a senior manager at HTC, external photos, internal photos, test setup photos, and the HTC Dream user manual will be kept private. A release early November will put the Dream within reach of the Christmas shopping crowds.
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