The version of the Nexus One that will have Verizon Wireless’s and Sprint’s CDMA radios on board has passed through the FCC today. It carries with it the FCC ID of PB99300, and the T-Mobile version of the Nexus One carries the ID of PB99100. This is great news for anyone waiting for their chance at a Nexus One on either Verizon Wireless or Sprint. While the only official announcement about the Nexus One includes support by Verizon Wireless, Sprint users should rest assured there is no reason you shouldn’t be able to use the CDMA N1 with Sprint. I have even received word that the Nexus One is already in Sprint’s inventory system, at least as a place holder. The CDMA Nexus One passed through with Bluetooth and 802.11b/g as well. With this step, the CDMA N1 is even closer to being in your hands. According to the Nexus One purchase site, the Verizon Wireless version is still on track for release in Spring of 2010.
Nexus One with Verizon and Sprint CDMA Through FCC
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