On the risk of toying with our ever-so-fragile hearts, the HTC Sensation took a second spin during the hallowed halls (or labs) of the FCC . This time, however, it went through with slightly different innards. An identical PG58110 was spotted sneaking a trip to the nation’s capital with AT&T frequencies — 850 / 1900, to be specific — in tow, instead of the T-Mobile AWS we saw within the first go-round. Now, before any Big Blue loyalists jump too far out in their chairs, know that this does not guarantee we’ll see an AT&T-branded Sensation adorning the walls of retail stores, but at the least there is a chance we’ll see an unlocked version to buy on our own someday. It sort of feels like rather a lot for a manufacturer to move through when it could’ve just included all the US bands in one phone , but we digress. Follow the break for an additional FCC image.
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