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Yup, that's a rubber plug.
Oct 15 2007, 9:46 PM EDT
Found some info on htc america page. http://www.america.htc.com/products/mogul/features-specs.html

Haven't found any info on antenna adaptor cable...
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Response from UTStar Tech Services...? Ok what's the rubber plug for?
Oct 17 2007, 8:55 PM EDT
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6700/6800 external antenna connection

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Response (Aly N) 10/16/2007 09:38 AM


Thank you for contacting UTStarcom.

The XV6800 will not support an External Antenna. This is third party hardware and unfortunately we don't support third party hardware.

Thank you for contacting UTStarcom Tech Support.
Customer 10/15/2007 09:54 PM
I'm a verizon customer (waiting on the 6800). I use an external antenna with a smoothtalker booster. I'd like to know if there is an antenna adaptor available.
Auto-Response 10/15/2007 09:54 PM
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Question Reference #071015-000014
Product Level 1: Verizon
Product Level 2: XV6700
Category Level 1: Other
Date Created: 10/15/2007 09:54 PM
Last Updated: 10/16/2007 09:38 AM
Status: Solved

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RE: Response from UTStar Tech Services...? Ok what's the rubber plug for?
Aug 3 2008, 1:07 PM EDT
The HTC 6800 does have an external antenna port that can be used for cell reception and/ or GPS reception. Remove the battery cover and then remove the rubber plug that is in the antenna jack, replace the cover and plug in your antenna. Do you find this valuable?    
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