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But with WCDMA components removed - what you get is a 2.5G phone.
FCC documents clearly seem to be talking about about two different phones
here:
The EUT is a 4-band (GSM850/900/1800/1900) mobile phone with GPRS, EGPRS,
Bluetooth
and FM transmitter.
The EUT is a 7-band (GSM850/900/1800/1900 and WCDMA Band I/II(1900)/VIII)
mobile phone
with GPRS, EGPRS, Bluetooth, WLAN and FM transmitter.
And why would they remove 3G and WLAN components for a test of the same
phone?