A member of a forum board, DJ Justifier, has shared photos of a production HTC Fuze heading over to AT&T along with some information on the handset. The device, basically a renamed HTC Touch Pro meant for the AT&T wireless network, does appear to sport a customized TouchFLO 3D interface with the carrier's logo included in the software in addition to one on the exterior of the device. Other changes we've already known about include support of the faster HSPA 3G network, taking advantage of AT&T's service.
Like the Touch Pro, the Fuze will hide a QWERTY keyboard behind its 2.8-inch, 480x640 touchscreen and run a Windows Mobile 6.1 OS. The quad-band GSM device is expected to sport Bluetooth 2.0 and 802.11b/g Wi-Fi support, with memory expansion coming via a microSDHC slot. The 3.2-megapixel camera will also carry over from the Touch Pro.
DJ Justifier has also revealed the Fuze will launch on November 28th, or Black Friday, priced at nearly $350 on a two-year contract with data plan and a $50 mail-in rebate. [viaXDA Developers]
Images of production HTC Fuze for AT&T
HTC Touch Diamond user interface
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