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by Jared DiPane
Mar 09, 2011
So if the HTC Thunderbolt for Verizon doesn't quite excite you anymore, and you have been waiting for more information about the LG Revolution, you will be excited to find out that it has st...
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by Chris Parsons
Mar 04, 2011
The FCC holds a World of wonders for gadget lovers. The most recent point-of-interest is in a Motorola filing that was discovered today. While it could be speculated that it is the previously leaked M...
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by Chris Parsons
Mar 02, 2011
Back when the device was announced it had no name. Now, it has a name and an FCC filing to go along with it. The Samsung Stealth V has hit the FCC carrying Verizon 4G LTE bands and just in case you al...
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by Chris Parsons
Feb 09, 2011
We've been discussing the possibility of a WiFi only Motorola XOOM showing up for quite some time now and although Motorola gave us a partial confirmation, that was seemingly only for Latin America. ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 05, 2011
Hey, look at that. The HTC Merge -- which has been mostly MIA since we got our hands on it last fall -- has made it through the FCC as PG32100, which lends credence to the rumor that it might fi...
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by Chris Parsons
Jan 20, 2011
We posted previously that the Motorola Atrix 4G could possibly hit AT&T come March 1, 2011 but before that can happen it does have to get some love from the FCC. The above looks to be just the lov...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Jan 19, 2011
While we can never be 100 percent sure with these things, what looks like the Samsung Vibrant 4G has just passed through the FCC, ready to hit T-Mobile store shelves soon. We can be sure it's a ...
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by Chris Parsons
Jan 07, 2011
Although LG and T-Mobile have given us an early preview of the G-Slate at CES 2011, it still has to pass on through the FCC before we ever get to see it put to market. The above image appears to be th...
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by Chris Kerrigan
Dec 27, 2010
Remember that Dell tablet that received its Wi-Fi certification last week? Well it now appears that it has successfully made its way through the FCC, model number M02M, as the Dell Looking Glass...
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by Andrew Melnizek
Dec 13, 2010
At this rate, 2011 is shaping up to be the year of the tablet -- and Creative is on board with the ZiiO. But before any device hits the market, the FCC needs to make sure it checks out (lucky FCC, the...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Dec 13, 2010
Documents at the FCC show the Pantech P8000, with 850MHz and 1900MHz radio frequency bands, has been approved and can be made available for sale in the United States. There's not much info out t...
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by Phil Nickinson
Nov 28, 2010
What would you do if you were a smartphone and your maker just gave you new Wifi and GPS antennas? Why, you'd show them to the Federal Communications Commission, of course. And that's just what's bee...
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by Chris Parsons
Nov 02, 2010
The Dell Venue has been making its rounds as of late. Last time we saw it, it was rocking the bands capable of running on AT&T, Rogers, Bell and TELUS. While doing so, that left some folks wonderi...
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by Sean Brunett
Oct 28, 2010
A device called the Dell Venue has appeared at the FCC. A few days ago, we reported that Dell was possibly going to release an Android version of the Venue Pro that was recently announced for the Wind...
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by Kyle Gibb
Oct 25, 2010
Acer announced the Liquid Metal in the UK last month, but was mum on any availability for the United States. That seems to have (unofficially) changed as the FCC has posted documents that show t...
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by Kyle Gibb
Sep 19, 2010
The FCC loves to tear apart phones and other electronics (well, it is their job), and they seem to have done just that with the recently-announced HTC Desire HD. Engadget did some sleuthing and ...
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by Andrew Melnizek
Sep 01, 2010
This Samsung Galaxy Tab is everywhere. It was on a train in Australia, it has infiltrated Verizon's database, and already has a line of accessories to dress up the seven-incher. The only thing we're m...
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by Dallin Hampton
Aug 25, 2010
The documentation for a new device from HTC has passed through the hands of the discerning FCC seeking approval. The device was filed under model code PC10100 and supports AWS 3G, which is the radio f...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Aug 25, 2010
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 has passed the testing of the FCC, and information (including the user manual and a mess of pictures) is available for your viewing pleasure. While the prototyp...
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by Sean Brunett
Aug 10, 2010
Net neutrality and the idea of an open Internet have been at the center of contentious debates of late. It has been a confusing issue and one that remains perplexing to this day. I have outlined what ...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Jul 20, 2010
A new device has passed through the FCC as of July 20, one with CDMA, EVDO, and WiMax radios. Most of the details (and all the images) are withheld under the standard confidentiality agreement, ...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Jul 09, 2010
The Motorola MB710 (which looks and sounds a lot like the Motoroi) has been cleared by the FCC, and it appears headed to T-Mobile. The FCC documents include a user manual mockup that shows us My...
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by afazel
Jul 08, 2010
Just seen at the FCC: the HTC Desire is sporting AT&T and Canadian operators Rogers, Telus, and Bell 3G bands. While this is far from an announcement, for our readers in the frozen North it ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jun 15, 2010
We don't suppose the Samsung Galaxy S will be a part of Saturday's "All phones free" promotion at T-Mobile (which is now official, by the way), but it's will on its way to the U.S. carrier,...
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by Casey Chan
May 12, 2010
The lovely little Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini just cleared the FCC and is maybe on its way to release, well, somewhere. Our previous report had pointed both the X10 Mini & X10 Mini Pro to ...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
May 10, 2010
It's getting closer. First the Dell Aero showed up on AT&T's website (with all the normal Google services!), now we see that the FCC has approved it for use in the United States. ...
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by Casey Chan
May 07, 2010
With the slew of disappointing Android 2.1 update news today, here's something that'll get you excited for the weekend: the HTC Evo 4G just cleared the FCC. There's not much in details, but the WiMax ...
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by Casey Chan
May 04, 2010
The beautiful HTC Legend, with its unibody build and clean lines, is coming. The guys at Engadget have discovered that the HTC Legend has just cleared the FCC and is packing 850/1900 MHz 3G bands whic...
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by Adam Sawyer
May 03, 2010
For all you Samsung enthusiasts, this is something that might spark your attention: The FCC has approved the M910, which may well be the Samsung Moment 2, and there's a good chance that it...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Apr 28, 2010
Everyone seems to be getting into the Android spirit. We learned today that the Commtiva Blaze passed through the FCC, and is headed for Cincinnati Bell. No word on processor or memory spe...



































