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Bluetooth SIG leaks another HTC NEON - HTC NEON200

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Remember that recently FCC-leaked HTC NEON100? Well, we’ve barely had time to digest that little tidbit of HTC Touch-based information, and now the just-as-leaky Bluetooth SIG goes and gives us another sneak peak at another HTC NEON in the pipeline. The HTC NEON200 has surfaced at the FCC website and, like its sibling HTC NEON100, is another HTC Touch variant. Being that this leak comes from the Bluetooth SIG, we only know that the HTC NEON200 will be rocking Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR. But, we’re hoping that the HTC NEON200 will pick up where the HTC NEON100 supposedly leaves off and brings a US-friendly HSDPA radio to us Yankees. We’ll just have to wait until HTC is good and ready to drop the HTC NEON (be it the NEON100 or NEON200) on us before we know anymore. It’s just a few more weeks until CES 2008. Hopefully, HTC will be bringing the HTC NEON to show off in Las Vegas. [Via: the::unwired ] ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:FCC unveils HTC Neon - HTC Touch variantHTC Kii - new HTC smartphone gets outed by Bluetooth SIGMore details on HTC Kii, HTC lineup to come soon?FCC outs HTC PheobusLive pics of the HTC Touch Slide - to be announced next week

FCC unveils HTC Neon - HTC Touch variant

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What’s with HTC pushing all these unexpected handsets through the FCC’s testing labs ? We’re feeling a bit left out of the loop here. The latest HTC handset to hit the FCC’s website is the HTC “Neon.” Actually, the FCC label identifies the device as the “NEON100,” and by the looks of the image in the label, we’re going to go ahead and say that the HTC Neon is another HTC Touch variant. Word on the street also points to a possible Japanese launch on NTT DoCoMo’s network - made even more likely by the fact that this little baby just cleared Japan’s cellphone certification process. On the flip-side, we could see the HTC Neon launch Stateside with its WCDMA Band V, which is otherwise known as the 850Mhz frequency that US 3G networks are so fond of. But, we’ll wait for more info before we declare an imminent launch of an HSDPA-toting HTC Touch in the US. FCC source ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Orange UK dumbing down HTC Touch Dual - numeric-only keypad variant of HTC Touch DualT-Mobile prepping HTC Touch Dual to launch as the MDA Touch PlusO2 germany picks up the HTC Touch Dual as O2 Xda StarHTC Libra approved by the FCCTelus launches HTC Touch, S640 in Canada

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