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by Phil Nickinson
Apr 27, 2010
Why, hello there, little HTC Android phone with a nice, fat keyboard. We've been waiting for one of you guys for quite some time now. That's right, it's a new (and probably) Android device going...
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by Casey Chan
Apr 20, 2010
The Dell Mini 5 (formerly known, or is still known, as the Streak) just cleared the FCC and from the looks of it, is heading to T-Mobile. Wait, what? Didn't we just say that the Mini 5 was packing AT&...
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by Phil Nickinson
Apr 08, 2010
Hey, kids. You know that myTouch Slide that's all the rumor rage these days? There's a good chance that it just showed up at the FCC, sporting T-Mobile's radio bands. It's a little odd that we actuall...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 26, 2010
Don't want to get anybody's hopes up yet, but a CDMA version of the Nexus One has made its way through the Federal Communications Commission. Does that mean we're going to get the Nexus One on Sp...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 23, 2010
We're not even a full week removed from Mobile World Congress, and already the rumors are starting to fly regarding U.S. availability of the HTC Legend and Desire, which were unveiled there. Sai...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 29, 2010
Those of you (erm, us) who sprung some cash early to be able to use the unlocked Nexus One on AT&T -- and to do so only on EDGE -- might soon regret that purchase. Engadget has spied another phon...
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by Casey Chan
Dec 21, 2009
 After being rumored once upon a time for AT&T, it looks like the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 will land on the magenta carrier, T-Mobile. The Xperia X10 FCC manual lists the device as having 3G ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 18, 2009
Looks like we don't have to bother with an actual hands-on of the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, now that the FCC has done one of the best photo jobs we've ever seen come out of the Beltway. But here it i...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 14, 2009
And ... Lookie what's slipped through the FCC. The ol' Nexus One. There's been a big of a tiff over exactly what U.S. 3G bands are on board, but T-Mobile is definitely there at 1700MHz. Still up for d...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 11, 2009
What's this, you say? Another Motorola phone making its way through the FCC? Here's what we know:The FCC ID is IHDP56KT1.It's a "bar" form factor.It sports CDMA and GSM (850, 900, 1800, 1900...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 11, 2009
The Acer Liquid A1 -- which we recently saw start shipping in the UK -- made a visit to the Federal Communications Commission in October, and it brought AT&T's 3G bands with it.That's right, the 8...
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by Casey Chan
Nov 09, 2009
 Huawei, the phone manufacturer behind the scenes (like HTC before HTC turned HTC, get it?), has already developed an Android phone and has plans for many more:T-Mobile Pulse Passes FCC But Doesn...
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by Casey Chan
Nov 09, 2009
The Saygus Vphone V1 is slated for release as the third Android phone on Verizon. We know--who, what, and where is Saygus? Honestly, we wish we could tell you, we've never heard of the company until n...
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by Casey Chan
Sep 30, 2009
The Samsung Behold 2, rumored to rock Android, just cleared the FCC. That would make for exciting news, hmm, 6 months ago? We're kidding. But honestly, with so many amazing Android phones in the pipel...
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by Casey Chan
Sep 29, 2009
One of the most anticipated Android phones to date, the Motorola Sholes, just passed through the Notorious FCC. Sadly, the FCC didn't offer us any fresh pictures of the Verizon-bound Android device bu...
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by Casey Chan
Sep 29, 2009
 This may simply be coincidence but the other Verizon-bound Android device just cleared the FCC the same time the Motorola Sholes did. In this case, it's the HTC Desire, a device we saw leaked vi...
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by Casey Chan
Sep 23, 2009
 The Samsung InstinctQ (also known as the Samsung M900) just passed through the hands of the Notorious FCC. And when yet-to-be announced products pass through the FCC, it typically means it's goi...
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by Casey Chan
Aug 27, 2009
 Archos has been rumored to release an Android Tablet for as long as we can remember and with an official Archos event planned for September 15th, the prospect of an Archos Android tablet became ...
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by Casey Chan
Aug 21, 2009
 The Notorious FCC is at it again. This time the ridiculously anticipated HTC Hero just cleared their hands and those previous HTC Hero to Sprint rumors are getting realer by the second--because ...
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by Casey Chan
Aug 19, 2009
If you remember correctly, the T-Mobile Pulse is Huawei's first Android effort (Huawei 8220) and it's very likely the same device as the previously reported Huawei 8230. Well, since the T-Mobile Pulse...
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by Casey Chan
Jul 30, 2009
We love the FCC—they always inadvertently leak information about upcoming tech products and we always reap the benefits. The Motorola Morrison, Motorola’s first Android Phone, just passed ...
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by Casey Chan
Jul 03, 2009
 We love the FCC around these parts, they always manage to leak a nugget or two when devices pass through their hands and if we're really lucky, a horribly composed picture. So though we don't ha...
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by Casey Chan
May 18, 2009
We tried to connect the dots before but it looks like the stars are aligning for the Samsung I7500, Samsung's first Android device, to be released to T-Mobile USA. What makes us believe that? Well, th...
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by Casey Chan
Apr 22, 2009
 We've talked about the Sony Ericsson CS8 before at Android Central and now it's an even more official since it passed through the strict guidelines of the FCC. Though we had originally speculate...
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by Casey Chan
Mar 30, 2009
 Though we already knew that the HTC Magic went through the FCC's rigorous testing process we didn't have any photo evidence to prove it. This time, we're coming through with the pictur...
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by Casey Chan
Feb 25, 2009
Engadget reports that the HTC Magic went through the FCC to go through what the FCC does to hot item gadgets--inspect 'em. Though the HTC Magic doesn't have T-Mobile 3G capable bands (1700MHz) we can ...
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by Casey Chan
Oct 15, 2008
Hey, it looks like we're getting a step closer to free broadband Internet access for all in the United States. The FCC just announced that they will apportion some of the wireless spectrum for free In...
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by Casey Chan
Sep 09, 2008
We're ever so thankful that all these gadgets and devices that we love have to go through the FCC for approval. Why? Well, because the FCC allows us to access all of the top secret information! Case i...