HTC Iris S640 CDMA smartphone outed by FCC
It's been just under two months since getting a whiff of the forthcoming S640, and now it's time for US-based CDMA users to (officially) celebrate, as FCC documentation has finally outed the HTC Iris S640. The paperwork shows that the smartphone will indeed operate on CDMA850 / 1900 bands, include WiFi and Bluetooth, offer up EV-DO connectivity, and sport USB for syncing and charging. Additionally, the handset will reportedly tout a 2.4-inch 320 x 240 resolution LCD and a two-megapixel camera, and while it doesn't look like this one will be aimed at the elitists in the crowd, it should do quite well as a low-to-mid-range smartphone on whichever CDMA carrier(s) it ends up on.[Via MobilitySite]



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
murph @ Aug 14th 2007 2:25PM
"the waiting is the hardest part"
Kaiser, Iris, Samsung i730, VX6800...somebody release some new WinMo phones...STAT!!
ventivent @ Aug 14th 2007 6:30PM
"it should do quite well as a low-to-mid-range smartphone"
Funny how if this phone had been on the horizon a year ago alongside the Motorola Q, we would have been drooling all over our keyboards. Back when the iPhone was just a twinkle in some gadget blogger's eye...
Geir @ Aug 15th 2007 4:01AM
CDMA....ha, ha....I thought that was extinct already....
Mehool @ Aug 16th 2007 1:11AM
If this lands on verizon, would it be the first HTC phone for verizon? Reply to this comment if you know, thx
Lou W @ Oct 15th 2007 11:24AM
come on VZW - get this unit and release it quick!!!