HTC Iris S640 CDMA smartphone outed by FCC
It's been just under two months since getting a whiff of the forthcoming S640, and now it's time for US-based CDMA users to (officially) celebrate, as FCC documentation has finally outed the HTC Iris S640. The paperwork shows that the smartphone will indeed operate on CDMA850 / 1900 bands, include WiFi and Bluetooth, offer up EV-DO connectivity, and sport USB for syncing and charging. Additionally, the handset will reportedly tout a 2.4-inch 320 x 240 resolution LCD and a two-megapixel camera, and while it doesn't look like this one will be aimed at the elitists in the crowd, it should do quite well as a low-to-mid-range smartphone on whichever CDMA carrier(s) it ends up on.[Via MobilitySite]















come on VZW - get this unit and release it quick!!!
"the waiting is the hardest part"
Kaiser, Iris, Samsung i730, VX6800...somebody release some new WinMo phones...STAT!!
"it should do quite well as a low-to-mid-range smartphone"
Funny how if this phone had been on the horizon a year ago alongside the Motorola Q, we would have been drooling all over our keyboards. Back when the iPhone was just a twinkle in some gadget blogger's eye...
CDMA....ha, ha....I thought that was extinct already....
If this lands on verizon, would it be the first HTC phone for verizon? Reply to this comment if you know, thx