HTC Sensation spotted in the FCC with AT&T 3G compatibility

One month ago, the HTC Sensation 4G passed through the FCC with support for T-Mobile's 1700MHz band. Today the Sensation has made another appearance in our favorite government agency, but this time has support for a different kind of 3G: AT&T's. This particular model of the Sensation carries the model number PG58110 and has been given approval for use on the same 850/1900MHz bands that AT&T uses for 3G.
Does this news mean we'll be seeing the Sensation land on AT&T's shelves? Not necessarily. One likely scenario is that the Sensation will be heading to a different country with a carrier that uses the same bands as AT&T here in the U.S. Still, there is a chance that we could end up seeing an AT&T Sensation at some point in the future, so we'll keep our eyes peeled and let you know more if and when more information on this device comes out. Would any of you AT&T customers out there be interested in picking up a Sensation?
Via Wireless Goodness, FCC

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