T-mobile’s myTouch Q Gains FCC Approval
Remember back when T-Mobile’s Huawei Ascend G312 received FCC certification? I can’t blame you if you don’t so I will give you a refresher. At the time, the device was known to be one of T-Mo’s annual builds of the upcoming 2012 line of myTouch handsets. It was unknown whether it was the QWERTY version or not, but a recent FCC filing makes everything clear now. The Huawei Ascend G312 QWERTY (myTouch Q) just received FCC certification nearly a month after the keyboard-less version did. This time around the slide out keyboard version of the device made its rounds at the FCC and showed off a few details in the process. The device sports a 4-inch WVGA display, a 1.4GHz processor, 1GB RAM, 4GB of onboard storage and and support for microSD cards. It also has radios that work on GSM / EDGE and 850 / AWS / 1900 / 2100 HSPA+ bands. Since this is the last of the two myTouch handsets to receive FCC approval, you can expect them to land on T-Mobile any time now.

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