tluv00
Android Enthusiast
Could be. All my analysis shows is there's a symbol in the kernel named that. Just means the driver is there...doesn't mean the hardware is....
Probably a better place to check is the FCC listing for the device. If it does have N, and uses the 5 GHz band, it should have been tested there. 802.11n *can* be uses in the 2.4GHz band, but it isn't widely used since it interferes with Bluetooth and 802.11b/g.
Course, if the hardware can hack it (does it have the proper RF filters and amps in place for 5 GHz), I don't see why you couldn't get N...since there is similar hardware that does (*cough*N1*cough*).
Also, one last item. IIRC, the ROM has an internal build date on March 17th/19th or so (later than the kernel date that was previously reported). Find it odd that HTC would roll together a ROM and package it up so soon. Either it's still a test, or it's "gone gold" and ready to roll.
Great information. Thanks. Makes me wish I was a super computer geek (no offense
