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HTC Kaiser almost here – passes FCC muster!

July 26, 2007 by Will Park - 1 Comment

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It’s almost here! How do we know? Well, aside from the rumors that AT&T may be picking up the HTC Kaiser as the AT&T 8925, we just got word that the Kaiser has just passed muster with the FCC overlords.

The FCC filing shows three variants KAIS100, KAIS110, and the KAIS120 – we’re thinking one of them might be headed to AT&T (with or without that forward facing camera is still unknown). We can’t tell you much more than that – the confidentiality agreement is set to expire on September 8 (interesting point in and of itself). The HTC Kaiser’s passing of FCC testing bodes well for rumors indicating a possible August release, but is contradicted by the confidentiality agreements expiry date.

HTC Kaiser

So, all we know for now is that the HTC Kaiser is imminent. When and on what carrier are still an unknown.

We’ll keep you updated, stay tuned!

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