A Smartphone under development by Taiwan's Compal Electronics has received approval from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission, paving the way for sales in the United States.
The phone runs Microsoft's Windows-Powered Smartphone 2002 software and has been shown as a prototype for some time by the Taiwan electronics manufacturer. With the FCC approval, which was granted last week and is required for all radio devices, questions still remain about which carrier will sell the device, when will it go on sale, and how much it will cost.
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