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FCC certifies the all new HTC One for Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint, and AT&T

With less than three weeks to go before the official unveiling of the all new HTC One in New York City, the FCC has released documentation which shows that the handset is destined for all four major service providers in the US and a few regional service providers as well. The 2013 HTC One did launch on all major US service providers last year, but Verizon (the largest service provider in the US) did not start selling the phone until the end of August – four months after it was available in T-Mobile, Sprint and AT&T stores across the country. If the 2014 HTC One is available from Verizon from day one, HTC should see a huge difference in handset sales this time around.

The FCC documents don’t give us much information that we don’t already know, but if you want to read about the intricate details on RS exposure, antenna polarity or frequency stability – feel free to take a peek at the handset’s documentation of the FCC site.

HTC One US variants

  • AT&T NM80P6B120
  • Verizon NM80P6B200
  • Sprint NM80P6B700
  • T-Mobile NM80P6B160
  • Regional service providers NM80P6B130 (LTE bands 4, 17)

Source: FCC 1, 2

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