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HTC One X, One S and DROID Incredible 4G get FCC’s stamp of approval

With new HTC phones expected to launch on T-Mobile, AT&T and Verizon this spring, it’s not surprising to see three HTC phones make their way through the FCC over the past few days.

HTC PJ40110 – most likely the T-Mobile HTC One S features an AWS 3G radio and AT&T-friendly 850 /1900 3G bands. The HTC PJ58100 made its way through the FCC a few weeks back with identical radio frequencies. The only difference between the two models is a physical location of the WiFi and Bluetooth antenna.

HTC PJ53100 – expected to launch on Verizon as the DROID Incredible 4G, this HTC device will most likely be this year’s replacement for the HTC made DROID Incredible 2. Unlike its predecessor, the DROID Incredible 4G will support Verizon’s 4G LTE network. Not much is known about the device, but speculators seem to think that it will feature a 4-inch AMOELD display, Qualcomm S4 processor and many of the same features included in the HTC One series.

HTC PJ83100 – heading to AT&T as the HTC One X, this phone is the dual-core Qualcomm S4 variant of the HTC One X that’s heading to Europe with a quad-core Tegra 3 processor. The PJ83100 comes with support for AT&T’s HSPA+ and GSM networks along with LTE bands 4 and 17 4G connectivity.

Release dates for the HTC One X, HTC One S and DROID Incredible 4G on AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon have not yet been announced, but we wouldn’t be surprised if the first handsets to show up in retail stores sometime in April.

Source: Engadget

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