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Next HTC phones to be tri-band UMTS?
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Posted by: radeon_x
I was looking through the new HTC web site and I noticed they list the "MTeoR" (man I hate that name) as having "Tri-band UMTS; Quad-band EDGE".
I was under the impression that this phone was going to be released as UMTS2100 / Tri-band GSM / EDGE.
But, the way the promotional material is written, it makes it sound as though it will be UMTS850 / UMTS1900 / UMTS2100 / Quadband GSM / EDGE. Or am I just being overly optimistic?
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Posted by: Omega2008
nope, if those specs are correct it will have tri band UMTS and HSPDA enabled so this phone should work great on Cingulars UMTS/HSPDA network...when it becomes wide spread.
Posted by: Holishi
looks like MTeoR has all the bands in the world.

and this time there will be no longer Qtec or Imate, HTC start selling handsets on their own.
Posted by: hberbout123
just got this email FROM HTC
Dear Smart Mobile Gadgets,
We are very excited today to launch the world's first Tri-band 3G
Microsoft(r) Windows Mobile(r) PDA phone [TyTN] and 3G Windows Mobile(r)
smartphone [MTeoR] for the European market under the new HTC brand
identity.
Migrating the Qtek brand to the new HTC brand identity will enable us to
provide better direct support to our customers. At the same time we will
continue to fully support the existing in-life portfolio of Qtek
devices.
I would like to personally ask all of you, whether you are an HTC team
member, distribution, channel or retail partner to join us on this
exciting mission and to work jointly towards the single goal of
successfully introducing the new HTC brand identity and providing
best-in-class support to all of our existing and new customers.
As of today, you can enjoy the new look HTC website www.htc.com
<http://www.htc.com> offering a dedicated press and partner centre, and
from July 2006 you will also benefit from a full "Work and Play" area
plus an online customer care experience.
Please visit www.htc.com <http://www.htc.com> to find out more.
HTC - leading the way in smart mobility
Posted by: jhruth
Great news - now how do I get one in the US ???
I want that small one to replace my Cingular 2125 !!
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