
Folks at the FCC have taken a look at the Taiwanese-made Android smartphone from Commtiva, where it is also known as the F800 Blaze. The device seems to come with branding from Cincinnati Bell, which is a regional carrier in the US that operates in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. The F800 Blaze is equipped with a Qualcomm MSM7227 processor, and handles GSM/EDGE bands 850, 900, 1800 and 1900, as well as WCDMA bands I and IV. No idea on when the Blaze will hit the market, and neither do we have whiff of whether it will arrive on other carriers apart from Cincinnati Bell Stateside.
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