Interestingly the under battery cover has a CE mark but no FCC approval 
details.

Theres also the spec sheet at 
http://www.htc.com/www/product/g1/specification.html which would appear 
to indicate that at the hardware level there may be a US & European model.

That, and the UK G1 box listing a number of countries the product can be 
used in makes me wonder if a US one would work in the EU and vice-versa.

Al.

JP wrote:
>
> On Oct 30, 9:08 am, qvark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> OK thanks, I was worried about any difference in the data/voice
>> frequencies or something like that... ;)
>>     
>
> Actually there's differences. UMTS in Europe runs on 2GHz; over here
> in the US, T-Mobile operate their spanking new 3G network on 1.7 and
> 2.1GHz. This means, explained in an example: The Nokia E60 I brought
> over from Germany a couple of years ago does not operate on T-Mobile's
> US 3G buildout because it handles the band around 2GHz only. (It does
> operate on T-Mobile's GPRS however). As far as the G1/Dream is
> concerned: I haven't seen a spec sheet that would show this, but it
> would certainly be nice if the devices were identical and capable of
> handling the various 3G frequency bands (and possibly differenes on
> the protocol level) on a dual- or tri-band basis. Has anybody seen
> anything specific?
>
> >
>   


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