The FCC has finally posted exterior images of the HTC Clio 100 and 200 and it seems that the mysterious device is actually the HTC Shift in GSM (HTC Clio 100) and CDMA (HTC Clio 200) flavors. From spec and design point of view, HTC Shift is one of the best UMPCs around.The GSM version will be sporting HSDPA, while the CDMA version should rock EVDO Rev. A data connectivity.

And now, that it passed through the FCC, we could start looking for HTC Shift on Verizon and Sprint, as well as AT&T networks in U.S
Here’s the full rundown on the HTC Shift specifications:
- Intel® Stealey 800MHz + Little River (945GMS) + ICH7U;
- Qualcomm® MSM 7200, 400MHz chipset for GSM/HSDPA version
(Probably) Qualcomm QSC6085 chipset for CDMA/EVDO version - 1 GB DDR2 RAM for Windows Vista + 64MB of RAM
- 64 MB RAM and 128 MB ROM for SnapVUE
- 40 or 60 GB 1.8? HDD with optional G-Sensor shock protection
- Windows Vista Business OS
- 7? 800×480 px 262K color touch sensitive TFT LCD
- Internal GPS
- Color CMOS VGA camera for videoconferencing
- Bluetooth, Wi-Fi b/g, USB 2.0 connectivity
- VGA out post and 3.5 mm stereo audio out with microphone
- Hotswap SDIO port
- Rechargeable Lithium-ion polymer battery, 2700 mAh
- Windows Vista® operating time: Up to 2 hours
- SnapVUE™ standby time:
* (Push e-mail enabled): Up to 11 days
* (Push e-mail disabled): Up to 53 hours - Cellular connectivity:
For GSM/HSDPA networks:
* Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900
* Tri-band HSDPA/UMTS: Europe/US: 850/1900/2100, Japan: 800/2100
* HSDPA: Up to 3.6Mbps for download, 384kbps for upload
* UMTS: Up to 384kbps for download and upload - For CDMA/EVDO networks:
* CDMA2000 1xEVDO/1xRTT.0A (850/1900)
