T-Mobile-bound HTC S522 throws open FCC's oaken double doors, flexes
Well, here's one rumor that's looking destined to pan out: the S522, which we'd heard was being readied for availability on T-Mobile, just hit the FCC as the MAPL100 (that's "Maple" for short, the device's codename) bearing 3G on the AWS band. That would make it fully compatible with T-Mobile's HSPA network -- but what we still don't know is whether the device's new Inner Circle service will be stripped from the retail unit like we've been hearing. Either way, this is interesting in light of the fact that HTC has said an unbranded S522 would be made available in the States this summer, so it looks like T-Mob won't have much -- if any -- North American exclusivity on this one.



















As long as it's got 3G and UMA, that'd be amazing!
I am definitely getting this, cause I love my Dash!
Any evidence of UMA on this phone?
1700 MHz band = 0.16 W while the 1900 MHz band = 0.37 W.
Huh? Why powerless on AWS?
3G uses less power
it's around 22dBm, similar to 3G 1900