1. It may be sold as a US unbranded/unlocked version by retailers (NewEgg, TigerDirect, BestBuy, etc.) 2. It may find its way into regional carriers (Viaero, or Centennial or something like that.) 3. It may be destined to Claro of Puerto Rico, who has been releasing outdated devices (like the Treo 750 and the original HTC Touch) for the past four months or so. Phones to be sold in Puerto Rico have to be approved by the same FCC.
“The basic layout of the HD2 is uncluttered and uncomplicated, providing only a few hardware buttons, and leaving the rest of the navigation up to that beautiful screen.”
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I see three possibilities for this Touch Cruise:
1. It may be sold as a US unbranded/unlocked version by retailers (NewEgg, TigerDirect, BestBuy, etc.)
2. It may find its way into regional carriers (Viaero, or Centennial or something like that.)
3. It may be destined to Claro of Puerto Rico, who has been releasing outdated devices (like the Treo 750 and the original HTC Touch) for the past four months or so. Phones to be sold in Puerto Rico have to be approved by the same FCC.
Claro's lineup is a lot better than anything here