FCC clearance for AT&T Fuze (unconfirmed, of course)

By Sandeep - 09/09/2008 10:36:24 AM


It appears that the HTC Fuze for AT&T has cleared the tall gates of the FCC. The device, bearing FCC ID NM8RPLT, is a PDA phone supporting HSUPA 850/1900MHz networks. As with some of the cooler gadgets, the manufacturers have put in special requests to block the device photos from being published on a public website such as that of the FCC.

Anyway, it’s got the usual goodies like Bluetooth, so when it hits the mainstream, we will know more – so you’ll know more. We promise.

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