Kaiser on the march! FCC cleared
Kaiser is translated from German to mean Emporer and the HTC Kaiser bows to no one with a feature spec like: Windows Mobile 6, slide out qwerty, tip up screen, 3MP camera, 3G, and built in GPS. Kaiser marched through the FCC like, well, like a Kaiser does; ripping a path straight to a carrier. But to whom?
Rumors suggest it will become AT&T’s 8925 rather soon. Earlier reports said August as a potential release date, but I suspect September or October to give the iPhone some float time as the top dog.
The feeling out there is AT&T will pick up the camera-less version, the KAIS110; all business all the time…you know for business types. No word on pricing (expected to be in the iPhone range) or official release date.
Read [Engadget Mobile]
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I’m really looking forward to getting my hands on this. I’ll take it over an iphone any day.
on July 28, 2007 at 07:37 PM - LINKHey JG,
on July 29, 2007 at 06:43 AM - LINKI’ll have to disagree with you. I think AT&T will most likely offer both camera and non-camera versions of the Kaiser (I hope I am right in this case). The 8525 was released in this manner. Additionally I have a slight hunch that the front camera will NOT be removed this time as was done back in Nov-06 when 8525 released. Hopefully we’ll be able to thank AT&T’s Video Share service for this. Imagine AT&T only has 3 phones compatible with this service upon roll-out. Therefore I think the 8925 would be a perfect candidate since not too many phones come around with a forward facing camera. Finally, I’ll have to say that this device will probably be out as the 8925 but no later than August. I choose August because most devices release within 2-3 weeks of the FCC approval. That’s my 2 cents.
-prealphageek
Question for anyone who might know: Is Rev A, in a covered city, gonna be typically slower than HDSPA? Or vice versa?
on July 30, 2007 at 03:36 AM - LINKI believe Rev A will be faster on the downlink, and lower latency.. and very much faster on the uplink.
on July 30, 2007 at 03:37 PM - LINKOnce att turns on the hsUPA feature of their umts network then the uplink and latency speeds may be very similar to rev a.