Since MWC 2010 kicked off today, there’s no point for Microsoft to hide, so they’ve just let slide the so-called “Turtle” phone in the loving arms of the FCC. If you remember, this handset was pictured by Gizmodo, as a concept, a couple of months ago.
Turns out that their renders were 100% spot on and we wonder if this will...
The FCC has recently approved two new handsets, the ZTE C76 and Huawei G7600 models, pictured below. The first handset is meant to reach MetroPCS’ portofolio and it’s a simple candybar with Bluetooth, MMS, Voice mail, MetroWEB and a 3.5mm audio jack.
ZTE C76 is a mystery price-wise and its launch date is also not know, yet. Huawei G7600...
The long awaited Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 smartphone has just been approved by the FCC and the version we’re talking about supports EDGE 850/1900 connectivity, plus WCDMA band IV (T-Mobile and Wind spectrum). WiFi and Bluetooth have also been officially tested, so all we need now is a good advertising campaign and a clear launch date.
Let us...
Remember the Google Phone aka Nexus One, we’ve seen pictured over the past days? Now it turns out that the FCC approved it as model number PB99100, built by HTC. This Android 2.1 is confirmed to pack a microSD card slot, support for 802.11 b/g WiFi and Bluetooth 2.1+EDR.
Also, we learn that the device supports quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE and UMTS/HSUPA,...
FCC has just approved another ZTE phone, the X990, just as the MTV-branded ZTE F870E model was unveiled days ago. ZTE X990 is a yet unannounced handset, with the shape of a BlackBerry and a QWERTY keyboard that you’d usually find on a Palm Treo or Centro.
The device looks pretty hot and we learn that it packs a landscape display, Bluetooth, an...
ZTE is one of the most important Chinese telecom equipment makers and they’re now getting ready to launch the MTV-branded phone F870E. The device has recently been approved by the FCC and it’s a touchscreen phone with a sliding QWERTY keyboard.
The phone provides access to Vodafone’s MTV Music website and also the Vodafone Pass MTV...
Engadget Mobile folks browsing through the FCC documents stumbled upon a model that might as well be Moto Motus, a device that belongs to the midrange segment and should run Android. Also, we’ve heard that official papers also mention a “Sholes Tablet”, probably based on Android as well.
Motus packs a 5 megapixel autofocus camera,...
It has recently been officially confirmed that Dell will launch an Android smartphone in the US in early 2010, with the cooperation of AT&T. Now, it turns out that the handset might just be Dell Mini 3iX, a smartphone that was recently approved by the FCC.
Mini 3iX comes with support for 850/1900 GSM and UMTS bands, which means it’ll be compatible...
The FCC has just approved Nokia X3, one of the new affordable music phones that were announced back in September, together with Nokia X6. You should expect the X3 to debut in the US soon and you should also keep in mind that this is a music slider without 3G support.
Its specs list includes a 3.5mm audio jack, Bluetooth 2.1, dedicated touch music keys,...
Motorola Sholes, also known as Tao or Droid has just got the FCC blessing, in its GSM version. Last we heard, Sholes had cleared the FCC last month, in its CDMA version, ready for Verizon.
From the official documents we learn that the handset will support 850, 900, 1800 and 1900 MHz bands connectivity, also operating in WCDMA 900 and 2100 MHz and providing...