Huawei Glory passes through the FCC, complete with Cricket branding

Cricket users, take note: the Huawei Glory — also known as the Huawei Honor internationally — just passed through the FCC ahead of its November launch. The Glory, referred to in the FCC filing by its M886 model number, features CDMA 800/1700/1900 connectivity and some nice Cricket branding on its lower back, as shown in the FCC test photo above. Other specs of the Glory include a 4-inch 854x480 display, 1.4 GHz Qualcomm MSM8655T processor, 8-megapixel camera, 2-megapixel shooter around front, 2GB of storage, 1900mAh battery, and Android 2.3.
Sounds like a pretty nice addition to the Cricket roster, no? There's no word on exactly when the Glory will be landing outside of the previously-mentioned November window, but as usual, you can bet that we'll pass along the details as we get them. If you need something to do in the mean time and feel up for some light reading, you can find test information and more photos at the FCC link below.












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