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AT&T Fuze gets FCC approval?

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It’s always good news when some sort of Touch Pro garners approval from that lovable bureaucracy we call the FCC, but this one has an extra-special place in our hearts: we’re pretty sure it’s the Fuze. Digging a little deeper into the documentation for the HTC model with code “NM8RPLT” reveals that it’s a Raphael, and it sports HSUPA 850 / 1900 — and if that doesn’t dovetail nicely with what we’re expecting out of AT&T any day, week, month, or year now, we don’t know what does. So tell us, FCC, how are AT&T’s customizations to TouchFLO 3D? Tasteful? Annoying?

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Google’s Android, the HTC Dream, Receives FCC Approval

The rumored Sept.17th announcement of the HTC Dream (AKA gPhone or G1, or whatever) keeps getting more and more solid, as the new device has received FCC approval.

As we previously wrote, the first carrier to get their hands on this phone, which is supposedly the only Android phone to arrive in 2008, will be T-Mobile.

FCC paperwork is here.

You can’t tell much based on these documents, but it seems that the HTC Dream will have wi-fi and Bluetooth (not that anything would launch without BT nowadays). Navigation apparently will be handled by a jogball, as was noted in the prior video.

Start checking the state of your mobile contract, if you’re considering jumping to T-Mobile for this.