HTC Vogue sees FCC approval
Thanks to the characteristically loose-lipped folks at the FCC, it looks like HTC's making good on the rumor that a CDMA rendition of the Touch was in the pipeline. The "Vogue" has just gotten hooked up with regulatory approval, and though the documentation is kept to a bare minimum, we've already heard enough to suspect that Qualcomm's pride and joy (CDMA, that is) will be the lucky recipient of a TouchFLO-enabled handset in the not-too-distant future. Where the Vogue is ultimately headed remains to be seen -- but it could be argued that both Sprint and Verizon are in pretty desperate need of a smartphone lineup overhaul, so by all means, bring it on.




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Marc @ Jul 19th 2007 8:50PM
finally a smaller smart phone for sprint is on the horizon
cebo @ Jul 19th 2007 9:24PM
I predict verizon will release this phone sometime in 2015....everyone start counting the days...
Dave @ Aug 20th 2007 11:18AM
How can anyone take VzW seriously as a carrier for business when they can't get new phones out anywhere NEAR their initial projections? I love when I see announcements from old Engadget articles about phones from almost a YEAR ago and they still aren't out yet.
If VzW is going to have their heads buried in their 4th point of contact the LEAST they could do is provide a means of upgrading the OS on our phones that we paid $$ for ... Without blowing them up (see: April update).
Terrence Meekins @ Jul 20th 2007 3:23PM
Cebo....that's a bit optimistic isn't it?
bleufuzion @ Jul 20th 2007 5:16PM
lol @ cebo's comment...you're probably not too far off ;)