So what do you make of the FCC filing? The product numbers are very close but the phone identified as the Bravo is the Bravo, which should have a different set of product numbers.
Plus there were reports of the N1 being offered to a Canadian carrier, which just happen to use the same frequencies as AT&T 3G in the US.
ah ok, well here is my theory...In developing a phone that works in the Canadian Markets, they have inadvertently created a phone that works on AT&Ts 3G network (they use the same frequency if i recall). Now there is no reason for them to release that phone in the US but why not, larger market to release the phone in (I considered T-mobile to be Googles test market).
This is just conjecture and I don't know for sure, but it does sound good.
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