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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

HTC Cavalier with 3G and QWERTY Clears FCC, Documents Updated

Posted by Kris Kumar in "Smartphone News" @ 09:00 AM

http://tinyurl.com/3829t3

This news post is for our readers who enjoy reading the documents put out by the FCC as much as the Harry Potter books. The HTC Cavalier, marketed by HTC as the HTC S630, had cleared the FCC a while back and the original post announcing it can be found over here. Thanks to the latest update by the FCC you can now enjoy the internal-external photos and the user guide. The specs are still the same for this 3G device, and no carrier logo is visible in the photos. You can check out the specs or purchase this device from MobilePlanet for $534.95. [affiliate] The thing that I found interesting was the internal photos that shows the Qualcomm chips all over the circuit board. I wonder if the HTC Cavalier is affected by the import ban on Qualcomm chips?

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