I believe these are the actual FCC docs (found the link via an article about the FCC approval). I haven't read them and honestly I wouldn't know what most of it meant anyway, but if anyone here wants to kill some time...
http://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/r...%27BCGA1203%27
I guess my question would be if the FCC's approval would care if its Edge or 3g? Based on other stuff I read it was approved the tests said
"The Apple Inc. A1203 GSM Cellular Telephone with Bluetooth and Wifi, FCC ID: BCGA1203, is in compliance with the limits for general population uncontrolled exposure specified in FCC 2.1093. The device was tested according to the measurement standards and procedures specified in FCC OET Bulletin 65, Supplement C (Edition 01-01) and IEEE p1528/D1.2, April 21, 2003."
With all the people already taking the thing apart, you'd think it would have either been confirmed by now whether there is in fact a 3g chip in there. On another forum I frequent someone posted that their brother works @ MIT and a student there had disassembled one and said a chip is in there that can handle 3g, but this is info that's being relayed through a few people...
Personally I'd love to find out the phone does 3g, but I'm also not crossing my fingers. Either way I am happy with the phone, 3g or not. Edge does what I need, and the WIFI is awsome