Sony Ericcson Vivaz pro lands FCC approval
We can imagine the conversation going something like this: "Hello, FCC speaking. How can I help you?" "Hey, Sony Ericsson here. So basically, we took this phone you guys already approved , and just..
Categories: Mobile Phone, Other Tags: eas, engadget-mobile, entry, Filing, north, phone, result, sony, sonyericsson, vivazpro
Dell Aero slips though the FCC, ready for Q2 launch
With FCC approval out of the way it looks like the Dell Aero is all set to meet the leaked Q2 launch goal. Sure, we've already seen a generic Dell Mini 3iX (model V02B) pass through the FCC with AT&T (Canadian Bell Mobility, Telus, Rogers) bands back in November.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: 3ig, already-seen, att, eas, mini3i, though-the-fcc, umts, v01b, wifi
HTC Legend coming to AT&T, according to FCC
That ugly, pixelated label doesn't really look like much, does it? Ah, but there's so much going on here! A closer examination reveals that the label is a dead ringer for the label found underneath the endcap of HTC's lovely unibody aluminum Legend -- but this isn't exactly the Legend with which we're already well acquainted
Categories: Android, htc, Mobile Phone Tags: att, eas, evidence, exhibits, fcc, htc, Label, legend, pixelated-label
BlackBerry Bold 9650 granted FCC approval
What does RIM need to meet its May launch window for the Bold 9650 ? Well, a few things, actually: carrier approval, sufficient manufacturing capacity and launch stock, and -- oh yeah -- FCC certification. We can't speak to the first two, really, but we've now got confirmation that the third item is squared away now that the 9650's documents have flown into the FCC's filing system
Categories: BlackBerry, Mobile Phone Tags: 9650, 9650-granted, bold 9650, eas, entry, fcc, launch-stock, rim, verizon-wireless, verizonwireless
Nokia N8 earns FCC seal with T-Mobile 3G on board
If you're a Symbian fan, a Nokia fan, or simply a lover of 12 megapixel cameraphone sensors, it's a great week to be alive what with the mighty N8's specs and Eldar Murtazin-penned mini-review all going live ahead of Nokia's official unveiling.
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: eas, entry, exhibits, fcc, given-the-shots, least-the-fcc, murtazin-penned, nearly-certain, nokia, paperwork, phone, result, rm-596, take-on-symbian
HTC HD mini with North American 3G gets FCC approval?
So, hear us out: this isn't a slam dunk by any stretch of the imagination, but we've good reason to believe that we're looking at the FCC ID label of the HTC HD mini variant designed to support North American 3G bands. The most obvious reason is the fact that the label is screaming yellow -- a perfect match for the chartreuse internals of the device that HTC was excited to show off at its MWC introduction a couple months back. What's more, this approval comes a few weeks after approval of the Euro-spec PB92100 with a similarly-designed label, which would've been the right time frame for a phone that's due to ship across Europe any day now.
Categories: htc, Mobile Phone Tags: approval, att, chartreuse, eas, fcc, hd mini, result, windows mobile 6.5.3, windowsmobile6.5.3, wm6.5.3
Dell Mini 5 gets FCC approval again, this time with T-Mobile flavoring
Whether it's branded the Mini 5 , the Streak , the Streak 5, or something else entirely, we can say with certainty that Dell's going to be hitting the Android market hard in 2010 -- but we didn't realize it'd be hitting this hard. It looks like the company might be taking a tack similar to Google's with the Nexus One , because a second variant of product code M01M just garnered FCC approval -- this time featuring WCDMA Band IV in place of Bands II and V, which means it'll work on T-Mobile's airwaves instead of AT&T's
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone, nexus one Tags: bands, dell, dell streak, dellmini5, eas, fcc, result, streak
Palm Pixi Plus for Europe granted student visa, hangs out at FCC HQ
Just a few days after earning its all-important GFC wings , the European flavor of Palm's Pixi Plus has caught a jet plane over to the good ol' US of A where it's picking up FCC approval -- you know, just in case an owner or two ends up deciding to spend some time in the States.
There Corporation’s ThereGate passes FCC muster, Nokia-flavored home automation on the way
After Nokia sold off its home automation assets to another Finnish firm by the name of There, the idea was that we'd finally see some product in the marketplace in early 2010.
Categories: Mobile Phone, Other Tags: all-interesting, eas, entry, exhibits, fcc, finnish, home automation, marketplace, mesh-networking, nokia, result, the-marketplace, theregate
Samsung Galaxy S hits the FCC with AT&T bands onboard
It wasn't even a week ago that we deduced the eventual launch of Samsung's Galaxy S Android phone on AT&T , and now here we are looking at FCC documents confirming Ma Bell's favorite frequencies. So much for intrigue and mystery
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: eas, galaxy, galaxy s, galaxys, hits-the-fcc, like-the-rabid, phone, touchwiz