HTC Kaiser seen triple by FCC

Jul 28, 2007 05:36 GMT  ·  By

FCC has just approved the HTC Kaiser, which means that the smartphone will be soon released not in one version, neither in two, but in three different forms. This means that soon we will have the KAIS100, the KAIS110, and the KAIS120.

Good things take many forms and it looks like HTC Kaiser is too good to keep in only one version. Differences between them stand in camera performances. The 100 model will have no camera, the 110 one will come with one 3-megapixel camera, whereas the 120 model is the most evolved of them all. It has both a 3-megapixel camera and a front facing VGA one, meant to make it possible to place video calls.

Aside these differences, all three HTC Kaiser versions come equipped with the same performances. They will all feature the same 2.8-inch display screen and full QWERTY keypad. The interesting aspect about this smartphone's design is that after it slides aside, it can also be flipped up for making the handset resemble a laptop. This makes it much easier to handle and makes a comfortable solution for spending longer periods of time in front of it.

Other specifications show that it will be a GSM phone, which leaves room for suppositions on the carrier which will bring HTC Kaiser on the US mobile phone market. Moreover, the device also features GPRS and EDGE technology, as well as UMTS and HSDPA 3G networking. Connectivity will be available through Bluetooth 2.0, USB and WiFi, which shows this as one of the most evolved devices, which packs the latest technology.

The fact that FCC has approved these smartphones lets us hope for a close release. No specifications have been made on the date when this will happen, or on the HTC Kaiser version that will be released. AT&T is the most likely destination for HTC Kaiser, but, until an official announcement, options stay open.