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We're unfortunately light on details here, but The Unwired
is reporting that HTC's Hero has
been approved by the Global Certification Forum, listed here as
"HERO100," with support for quadband GSM/GPRS/EDGE and dualband
UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA at 1800/2100 MHz. With the company's touted London
event just around the corner --
this Wednesday, to be exact -- we wouldn't be surprised to see
the phone and its oft-rumored "Rosie" Android
UI take center stage, in
possibly two variations. Other than frequency bands and the
associative name, the GCF isn't giving us anything else to work
with, so for now just sit back and hope this uncertainty is cleared
up sooner rather than later.
[ Via: Engadgetmobile ]
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