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HTC Iris (S640) approved by FCC

Categories: Devices, FCC, HTC, Windows Phone
By: , IntoMobile
Monday, August 13th, 2007 at 6:30 AM

HTC Iris

HTC Iris has been cleared by the FCC, and we can expect it hitting the CDMA carriers soon — most probably Sprint and/or Verizon. The full QWERTY keyboard equipped Iris — also known as S640 — is quite compact device, hence it has a 2.4″ QVGA screen. It also boasts 256MB ROM and 64MB RAM, Bluetooth, WiFi, gpsOne, 2 MP camera, and microSD expansion slot. For smooth user experience there’s Windows Mobile 6 Standard edition, which runs on top of Qualcomm MSM7500 400 MHz processor. Best of all, it’s a 3G device sporting 1xEVDO Rev. A — meaning you’ll be able to quickly download all the files you need from the Web.

[Via: Unwired View]

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  • Stefan Constantinescu

    man that thing is ugly!

  • woody

    looks like palm gandolf :roll:

  • Rene T

    I tried to get my GPS working on my htc s640. Man can’t wait to finish this contract with telus. Slow internet speed and crapy service. Good luck with yours. Rogers seems to be a better provider than telus.