
The FCC have approved HTC’s Neon 100 model, and according to the image, it will come with a touchscreen display as any obedient smartphone would these days. Other than that, there is scant information concerning the Neon 100 other than the fact that it is powered by a lithium-ion battery (what portable device isn’t anyway) and WCDMA Band V support. Oh well, it is known that patience is a virtue so waiting for the HTC Neon 100 to be announced officially would be a better bet when it comes to official specifications.
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