Monday, August 9, 2004
FCC Approves Verizon Version Of XDA III/MDA III/CU928
Posted by Janak Parekh in "HARDWARE" @ 07:15 PM
A CDMA version of the XDA III/MDA III/CU928, also known as the "HTC Harrier" OEM Pocket PC Phone, looks like it's going to be sold by Verizon, as a Verizon-branded version was just approved by the FCC.
From the manual, it's listed as being a dual-band 800/1900MHz CDMA (presumably no analog) device having a 400MHz PXA263 XScale, 128MB, QVGA, 640x480 VGA camera, retractable QWERTY thumbboard and Bluetooth. Previous announcements of similar HTC units also suggest WiFi, although it's not listed in the brief documentation. If Verizon keeps Bluetooth and WiFi on this thing, I can safely say that this will be my next Pocket PC Phone. :D
From the manual, it's listed as being a dual-band 800/1900MHz CDMA (presumably no analog) device having a 400MHz PXA263 XScale, 128MB, QVGA, 640x480 VGA camera, retractable QWERTY thumbboard and Bluetooth. Previous announcements of similar HTC units also suggest WiFi, although it's not listed in the brief documentation. If Verizon keeps Bluetooth and WiFi on this thing, I can safely say that this will be my next Pocket PC Phone. :D