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Mysterious HTC 0PM3100 stops by FCC on its way to Verizon

Despite reports that the HTC One M9 hasn’t exactly been flying off of store shelves, it seems the Taiwanese manufacturer isn’t ready to throw in the towel quite yet. Making a pit stop by the FCC today is a mysterious new HTC device carrying the model number “0PM3100.”

We can’t for sure tell what the HTC 0PM3100 is at this point, but the documentation makes it clear that this is, in fact, a smartphone and not some other device like a new HTC tablet. What’s more is the frequency bands make it the perfect fit for Verizon’s network here in the US, with the phone carrying a handful of compatible LTE and CDMA bands.

The model number isn’t too far off from the HTC One M9’s which we initially saw leaked as the 0PJA10/13 back in January. From here, we can only guess as to whether or not this is that souped up HTC One M9 we heard rumors about, or perhaps a US variant of the HTC One M9+ which at this point is only available in Asian markets.

[via Blog of Mobile | FCC]

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