Nov 05

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It’s not apt to ever go on sale in America (okay, so maybe there’s a sliver of a sliver of a chance), but HTC’s Touch HD is at this time on sale for fortunate Britons with a fair amount of poundage to spare. The drop-dead gorgeous WinMo 6.1 handset can be procured right at this time for £514.99 ($821) sans contract, but if you’re a North American mulling an import, you should obviously tack on a few more bills to that. You’re still mulling, aren’t you?

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HTC’s Touch HD at this time available for £514.99 originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Wed, 05 Nov 2008 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Sep 26

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That Tocco-esque T919 rumored for T-Mobile is looking pretty legit at this point on account of FCC docs that seem to totally validate what we’d heard about the phone so far, which means that the Dream is likely plan to have to share a little — okay, a sliver — of the T-Mob spotlight come this fall. FCC-confirmed specs include EDGE on the 850 and 1900MHz bands, AWS HSDPA, Bluetooth, AGPS, and a touchscreen; in other words, one hell of a high-end dumbphone to help christen a 3G network that still has that new-RF smell. While there’s technically no indication in the documents that T-Mobile’s actually the destination, it make sense given the 1700MHz support, since it really wouldn’t have anywhere else to go. Samsung, we patiently await your official confirmation in this place.

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Sep 08

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That Tocco-esque T919 rumored for T-Mobile is looking pretty legit at this point on account of FCC docs that seem to totally validate what we’d heard about the phone so far, which means that the Dream is likely plan to have to share a little — okay, a sliver — of the T-Mob spotlight come this fall. FCC-confirmed specs include EDGE on the 850 and 1900MHz bands, AWS HSDPA, Bluetooth, AGPS, and a touchscreen; in other words, one hell of a high-end dumbphone to help christen a 3G network that still has that new-RF smell. While there’s technically no indication in the documents that T-Mobile’s actually the destination, it make sense given the 1700MHz support, since it really wouldn’t have anywhere else to go. Samsung, we patiently await your official confirmation in this place.

[Via Phone Scoop]

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