HTC HD2 to reach US early next year
- Wednesday, October 7, 2009, 0:48
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HTC’s CEO Peter Chou today said that his company’s just-revealed HD2 should ultimately reach the US. He declined to say with which carrier, but the executive told SlashGear that it would first show in early 2010, or a few months after the European release. Most other details are also likely to wait until next year.
The multi-touch Windows Mobile smartphone in its existing form is a GSM and HSPA device that would only need a switch in 3G support to work with AT&T or T-Mobile in the US. Many of HTC’s phones are often converted for CDMA and EVDO, however, and could reach the US through Sprint or Verizon if a switch takes place. – Electronista
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