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Originally Posted by wonderbread
Check this out peeps, here's something I just realized while looking through PB31200 documents again. Basically I think I can identify this phone now.
This is a screenshot I took from the PB31200 filing (unknown CDMA2000 phone). Specifically it's from the "RF Exposure Info - PCE Part 1" document but I believe it shows up in other test reports for PB31200. Those of us who have been snooping around have seen this before but now that this story has come out about the Incredible being spotted in Verizon's inventory with model name ADR6300 I think it may be safe to declare that PB31200 is in fact the Incredible for Verizon Wireless.
Can anyone come up with a theory for why PB31200 isn't the Incredible?
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Wonder, that's a good theory- the battery voltage is even 3.7, just like the N1 (although 1300 v. 1400 mAh).
The only problem I see is that the ADR6300 went through bluetooth cert with v. 2.1+EDR on 1/15/10, and the same docs you have on the PB31200 show that phone as v. 2.0+EDR. Would it make sense to downgrade to 2.0 after 1/15 for purposes of FCC? FWIW, nothing on bluetooth.org about PB31200.