CDMA version of HTC Shift UMPC gets FCC approval!
0. phoneArena posted on 17 Jan 2008, 08:40
Two versions of the HTC Shift, respectively with EV-DO and GSM/HSDPA, are approved by the FCC!
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1. Matt (unregistered) posted on 20 Oct 2010, 01:41 0 0
This doesn't need to go to sprint... VERIZON would own with this device!
2. Ben (unregistered) posted on 17 Jan 2008, 16:50 0 0
ever since i saw the GSM version... ive wondered one thing. Since it runs Vista business, would you be able to make any phone calls via a bluetooth headset? The HTC Advantage works like that, but it runs Windows Mobile, which obvoiusly supports telephone calls. But would HTC add an app to allow making phone calls on this device? since you need a cellular carrier for the anywhere wireless... (not for Wi-Fi though)
3. confused (unregistered) posted on 17 Jan 2008, 18:21 0 0
can someone explain to me what this is and how it will work with verizon
4. Ben G (unregistered) posted on 17 Jan 2008, 21:45 0 0
this device can be compared to a laptop or tablet pc that is small and portable and if you pay for the monthy service charge from your cellular provider, you can get internet anywhere you get reception. Since I just figured out that the device also dual boots into Windows Mobile 6, I assume it can be used as a phone too. (It can also run Windows Vista)
5. less confused (unregistered) posted on 18 Jan 2008, 12:01 0 0
I was thinking something along those lines but you have cleared it up for me thanks again Ben G
6. (unregistered) posted on 23 Feb 2008, 22:46 0 0
verizon can't have this. They have dumb customers





