
Nokia N79 on FCC. Following the previous Nokia N79, Nokia N85 unveiled, Recently, Nokia N79 slim candybar phone has been spotted on FCC. The mobile phone sports 3G, 5 megapixel Carl-Zeiss camera GPS, and Wi-Fi.
(via fcc)

Nokia N79 on FCC. Following the previous Nokia N79, Nokia N85 unveiled, Recently, Nokia N79 slim candybar phone has been spotted on FCC. The mobile phone sports 3G, 5 megapixel Carl-Zeiss camera GPS, and Wi-Fi.
(via fcc)

Nokia 5800 XpressMusic on FCC. The first Nokia touchscreen S60 handset has been spotted on FCC. Unfortunately, The mobile phone doesn’t support 3G frequencies (HSDPA 850/1900 MHz). We can’t wait that Nokia will be releasing the 5800 XpressMusic with the US-friendly bands in the future, maybe next year. Stay tuned.
(via fcc, engadgetmobile)
HTC S740 Rose approved by the FCC. Following the previous HTC S740 - ‘non-touchscreen’ Touch Diamond, HTC S740 codenamed ‘Rose’ has recently been spotted on FCC. The mobile phone features Windows Mobile OS, GPS, WiFi, quad-band (850/900/1800/1900Mhz) GSM/EDGE radio, 3.2 megapixel camera, numeric keypad and slide-out QWERTY keyboard.
(via fcc)
HTC Touch HD on FCC. HTC Touch HD passes through the FCC with a model number of BLAC100 (codenamed “Blackstone”). The FCC has approved the European variant of the HTC Touch HD (quad-band (850/900/1800/1900Mhz) GSM/EDGE).
(via fcc)

Helio Ocean 2 on FCC. Following the previous Helio Ocean 2 spotted in the wild, the mobile phone has recently been spotted again on FCC. We also already heard the previous report that the Helio Ocean II is going to be in early 2009. The device is expected to boast a 2 megapixel camera, 3G over EVDO, a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard and standard slider number pad. Images follow after the jump. Continue reading ‘Helio Ocean 2 on FCC’

BlackBerry Flip Pearl on FCC. Following the previous BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 officially introduced, The First BlackBerry Flip Phone, New BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 smartphone, has recently been spotted on FCC. From the last report we already heard that the mobile phone will be available from wireless carriers around the world beginning this fall. Stay tuned.
(via fcc)

Samsung i910, i907 Omnia on FCC. New Samsung devices have been spotted at the FCC’s website, Samsung i910, and i907 model. Samsung i910 is a CDMA phone that comes with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. An included sketch really resembles the original OMNIA but is without a SIM card slot, same as in a CDMA device. It is expected to be released with Verizon Wireless. On the other hand, Samsung i907 is a GSM-based phone, it is rumored to be hitting AT&T’s offering.
(via phonearena)
AT&T LG CP250 low-end clamshell. An entry-level clamshell has been spotted on FCC. It seems to target low-end market. The mobile phone has a dual-band 850/1900 MHz GSM/EDGE radio on board, two screens (external and internal display), a VGA camera, and stereo Bluetooth support.
(via fcc, phonescoop)
AT&T Nokia 6650 on FCC. Following the previous report about Nokia 6650 for AT&T, the mobile phone has recently been spotted at the FCC.
As you may already know, it will sport a ‘US-friendly’ 3G radio (WCDMA 850/1900 MHz), Symbian OS with S60 3.2 (Feature pack 2), 2 megapixel camera, GPS, QVGA (320×240) screen and a microSD memory card slot.
(via phonescoop)

Casio Exilim W63CA on FCC. Casio Exilim W63CA has recently been spotted on FCC. This mobile phone is the successor to the previous W53CA, it has a 8 megapixel camera, WVGA (800×400 pixel) screen. Japanese carrier KDDI is stamped on the sticker, but that it’s been slapped on the FCC’s desk offers hope we’ll see it stateside.
(via fcc, boingboing)
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