The HTC PC40210 could very well be the HD7S that we talked about earlier this week, as this potential Windows Phone 7-powered phone might soon be able to access AT&T’s 4G network because an FCC Permissive Change Notice that was filed by HTC has just been given the nod of approval. HTC intends to enable HSUPA functionality on the Inspire 4G (which is also known by the FCC ID NM8PD98120 in in FCC filings) via a software update. It has been a long and hard road, with HTC first submitting its Class II Change letter to enable HSUPA on the Inspire on March 8th, but it wasn’t until today that Test Reports for HSUPA functionality were submitted by HTC. Whatever the case is, HTC’s testing of HSUPA on the Inspire did run into some unexplained snags, but at least it seems as though the situation has been cleared, and one need not wait too much longer for 4G connectivity to arrive on the Inspire 4G.
Source:http://www.ubergizmo.com/2011/03/htc-inspire-4g-hsupa-software-upgrade/

