
Nokia C5 has been spotted at FCC with quadband GSM with 900 / 2100MHz 3G only. It’s apparently the European version of the device, not the U.S. version. As you may already know, AT&T works on 1900 and T-Mobile on 1700 MHz.

Nokia C5 has been spotted at FCC with quadband GSM with 900 / 2100MHz 3G only. It’s apparently the European version of the device, not the U.S. version. As you may already know, AT&T works on 1900 and T-Mobile on 1700 MHz.
A device similar to the “superphone” by Google, Nexus One has passed the FCC with dual-band CDMA EVDO radios. The FCC documents describes the model number is PB99300, which is very similar to Nexus One, PB9910. There is a strong probability that the new HTC phone is the CDMA version of the Nexus One. The device is at the FCC, meaning we could see it hitting some U.S. operator’s portfolio (Verizon?) in the near future.
HTC Legend has been spotted hitting FCC labs. For those of you who are new to the HTC Android Legend, from previous report we know that it’s a touch-based phone with a 3.2-inch HVGA 320×480 pixel capacitive touch screen with pinch-to-zoom capability, optical trackpad, 600Mhz processor, Android 2.1 OS (Eclair) with HTC’s new Sense UI, 5MP camera, 7.2 Mbps HSPA, WiFi, GPS, and 1300 mAh battery. Continue reading ‘HTC Legend Passes FCC’

Nokia C6 (also known as RM-612) has been approved by the FCC. The mobile phone will come with WiFi, Bluetooth, quad-band GSM connectivity, and tri-band WCDMA connectivity (900/1900/2100 MHz).

The FCC has unveiled some certification documents that show Sharp PB10ZU and PB20ZU devices which could possibly be the Microsoft’s “Turtle” and “Pure” Project Pink phone. The Turtle (PB10ZU) is a dual-band CDMA slider phone with EVDO Rev. A, 802.11b/g WiFi, and Bluetooth. The FCC docs don’t detail the second model, the PB20ZU “pure”.

After getting Bluetooth 3.0 certification, Samsung GT-S8500 has been approved by the FCC. From previous report we know that it has a 3.1-inch AMOLED touchscreen, quad-band GSM radio (850/900/1800/1900), WiFi, Bluetooth, 1000 mAh battery and a microSD memory card slot. And now with some official certifications passing through the FCC, we might be seeing it hit the street sooner than later.

The successor to the Toshiba TG01 has been spotted at the FCC. The quadband device supports 2100 MHz and 900 MHz HSPA network. The device is at the FCC, meaning we could see it hitting some U.S. operator’s portfolio in the near future. It will probably be announced next month at Mobile World Congress!
(via engadget)

A new Moto iDEN phone has been spotted at the FCC – i890. The clamshell phone features a 2MP camera, Bluetooth, music player, GPS, push-to-talk, and a microSD expansion slot. No word on price.
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