HTC Cedar smartphone shows up on Bluetooth.org

Knowing HTC’s 2009 line-up does take some of the mystery of our usual search for clues. Usually having a new device name pop on the bluetooth.org bluetooth certification site is associated with frantic speculation, but since January we know exactly what the HTC Cedar is (that is a Windows Mobile Standard smartphone).
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| EPL | HTC Corporation | CEDAR#W | HTC Corporation | End Product | 29-Jan-2009 | ||
| PRD 2.0 | B015031 | CEDA100 | CEDA100, CEDA200, S511 | HTC Corporation | End Product | 29-Jan-2009 |
As mentioned in the last post however, what we don’t know is the release dates of these devices, but seeing how this is the first of the leaked devices to show up on bluetooth.org, it suggests it will also be one of the first to be released, and may well be announced at Mobile World Congress on 2 weeks.
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yea! winmo standard os is cool, and needs some new hardware to exploit. touchscreens are sooo 2008.
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