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HTC phone hits FCC, has Verizon band support

Plz let it be N1
I would be doubtful of that. N1 has a 1400mAh battery and this new one has a 1300mAh according to the paperwork.
Is it the FCC approval for the HTC Incredible?
Could be. The FCC label for this one has a narrower but longer label than the N1. These labels typically go under the battery compartment on the back of the phone so if you think the battery profile for a pictured phone looks narrower and longer than the N1, that might be a clue.
 
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That's what I was kind of thinking when I stepped away from the computer. They probably request the longest period of time possible. I have a feeling though that this is not the Nexus One; could be wrong though because you would think the Nexus One would have already hit the FCC if it was going be released by the end of March.

I think 6 months is the maximum you can request for confidentiality. Not sure where I heard that. With respect to timeframe for approval-to-release, while Verizon has a 4-5 week lead time, let's not forget the N1 is Google's phone. The T-Mobile Nexus One was approved about 3 weeks prior to release.
 
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That's what I was kind of thinking when I stepped away from the computer. They probably request the longest period of time possible. I have a feeling though that this is not the Nexus One; could be wrong though because you would think the Nexus One would have already hit the FCC if it was going be released by the end of March.

They do. The Nexus One photos are still confidential (at the FCC) I believe even though the phone has been out for a month.
 
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