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21 Jun

The HTC Hero has been approved by the Global Certification Forum. The phone is currently listed as the HERO100 and will support dualband UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA at 1800/2100MHz. The phone might be unveiled this Wednesday in London along with the Rosie Android UI. We’ll be waiting for more details next week since we don’t have any more news about the HTC Hero right now.
via theunwired
Tags: Android, Global Certification Forum, Hero, HTC, HTC, Mobile News, Portable Devices, Rosie
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