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HTC Cedar variant spotted at FCC

April 10, 2009 by Will Park - Leave a Comment

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htc-cedar-100-fcc-labelThe always eagle-eyed boys over at Engadget Mobile have spotted what looks like a second-variant of the recently-leaked HTC Cedar being put through its paces in the FCC’s test labs. The “CEDA200” has already cleared the FCC, making room for this “CEDA100.”

The HTC Cedar was confirmed through a Bluetooth SIG leak, and this latest “CEDA100” that we’re seeing points to a Cedar variant. We’ve seen HTC push through CDMA and GSM variants of the same device using the “100” and “200” codenames for the FCC, so it wouldn’t be too far a stretch to see the HTC Cedar coming to the US in two versions. Engadget Mobile posits that a Verizon and Sprint variant might be coming down the pipeline, but it could be that a CDMA and GSM variant of the HTC Cedar is destined for US duty.

We’ll have to wait and see how this one pans out.

[FCC Via: WMExperts]

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