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HTC Kingdom soars into FCC’s database, WiMAX radio signals a Sprint release

Up earlier, all we’ve needed to go on were leaked Blurrycam photos and some morsels ” from the interior .” Now, however, HTC’s going to have a very difficult time denying the existence of its so-called Kingdom, known to the FCC as PH44100. The filing itself doesn’t reveal an entire heck of an awful lot beyond what we already knew — a 4.3-inch qHD display, namely — however the presence of both a CDMA and WiMAX radio assures us that it’s going to be heading for Sprint sooner in preference to later. A qHD contender for The Now Network? Yes, please.

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