HTC Shift hits the FCC, gets ripped apart
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It’s been hit with a few snags along the way, but it looks like the HTC Shift’s slow roll out around the word is finally nearing a close, with it now making its expected debut at the FCC. In addition to putting it through all the usual tests, they of course additionally ripped the thing apart and, thankfully, provided of pictures of the process (hit up the link below for
more). Prospective Shift buyers can plus take advantage of the FCC’s generosity to check out the device’s user manual, although there aren’t precisely many surprises to be found, considering how long that thing’s been around already.
[Via jkkmobile]
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