
The almighty FCC has already given their nod of approval to the HTC Dream, and it seems that the road is clear for this 3G-enabled handset to make its way to the expectant masses. There are no external photos to determine which wireless carrier will make this smartphone available, but it wouldn’t be too far off the mark to place the Dream under the quad-band GSM/EDGE smartphone category, supporting UMTS (WCDMA) 3G on the 1700MHz band that is currently being used by T-Mobile. It is also tipped that the HTC Dream will come with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, in addition to some sort of “jogball” navigation device that functions in a similar manner like the trackball used in both Sidekicks and BlackBerry handsets.
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