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Another Fuze Sighting on AT&T’s Website

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The HTC Fuze showed up on AT&T’s website again today. Steve, an Engadget reader found this today… I am pretty sure that it isn’t supposed to be there since the link below the following blurb take you to a page detailing AT&T’s offering and the Fuze is MIA there.

HTC FUZE™ (touch screen)
HTC takes Windows Mobile smartphone design to the next level with the introduction of the highly desirable and elegant HTC FUZE. The multi faceted HTC FUZE is a 3G tri-band HSDPA Windows Mobile smartphone brought to you by AT&T that allows you access to the world and to a world of features. Going on a trip? Whether it’s a spring break cruise to the islands or a business meeting in Hong Kong, AT&T has you covered with the HTC FUZE. With the largest international footprint of any wireless provider and the powerful HTC FUZE, only AT&T customers can make and receive calls in more than 200 countries and on 75 major cruise ships. The HTC FUZE for AT&T also offers email and Web browsing capabilities in more than 145 countries. The world is your office with Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional® and the HTC FUZE. Get full access to your Microsoft Outlook mailbox, contacts, calendar, notes, and tasks; edit Microsoft Office® documents or view Adobe® PDF attachments; or take advantage of support for multiple email applications including Microsoft Direct Push®, Good™ Mobile Messaging, and Blackberry® Connect™.

The HTC FUZE is a powerful smartphone that features a large VGA touch screen that includes HTC’s one touch single handed operation TouchFlo 3D user interface for quick access to most used phone features. The HTC FUZE includes an AT&T defined five row slide out / slide away keyboard for quick text entry and ultra fast messaging. The HTC FUZE is the most integrated wireless smartphone on the market today. The HTC FUZE keeps you connected with email, text and instant messaging, Internet access, personal organizer, video, satellite radio, and more—all at broadband speeds. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS navigation, and Push to Talk round out the robust feature package making the HTC FUZE your “ultimate mobile smartphone”.

Get to your destination quicker using voice-guided directions and real-time traffic information from AT&T GPS Navigator™. When work is done, relax with AT&T’s Cellular Video service. Browse the Web using a browser just like the one on your desktop – zoom in and zoom out. Catch up on the most recent news or enjoy the latest music videos, HBO Mobile®, or sports on ESPN®. Download hot, new music with AT&T Mobile Music or stream XM Satellite radio.

Whether you’re a mobile professional or a professional mobile user, the HTC FUZE is the “ultimate mobile smartphone” that allows you to be in charge of your life at work and at play—wherever you go.

Source: Engadget

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  • D Griffin
    I just busted my Tilt so looks like I'll be getting en-Fuze'd.

    Man do I suck at puns...
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