As usual, Engadget.com broke news of the phone, catching it in the FCC shuffle. Now, others are

“What would make this really lustful interesting is if the T-Mobile version supported UMA, or Unlicensed Mobile Access,” wrote JKontherun. It’s certainly a possibility. It looks like device will support AT&T’s 3G network and also T-Mobile’s 1700MHz band.
We’re keeping our fingers crossed. The list of UMA-enabled devices is growing by leaps and bounds.
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