Sprint’s HTC Windows Phone passing through FCC?

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Engadget claims to know the HTC PL80110 smartphone which has just passed through the FCC is a Windows Phone, and by the inclusion of the Band 25 LTE band that it is heading for Sprint.

Besides the usual the handset is equipped with NFC, which raises hope that it will be more than a low-end model (the HTC 8S does not have NFC).

Despite that the handset is still pretty small, at 5.5 cm wide and 10.9 cm tall (the HTC 8X is 13.2 cm tall and 6.6 cm wide) suggesting a rather small device.

How would our readers feel about a really small, high end phone? Let us know below.

Update: As our commenters pointed out, the diagram does not in fact, despite appearances, reveal the dimensions of the handset, but only that it is in fact bigger that 5.5 cm, and will probably be a normal size Windows Phone 😉

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