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BlackBerry Curve 8350i gains FCC approval BlackBerry Cool was first to break the news that the BlackBerry Curve 8350i would see release on December 1st at the low, low price of $150 on a 2 year contract. With that date just a few weeks away, it makes sense to see RIM’s latest iDEN BlackBerry passing FCC approval. While it isn’t quite the stocking stuffer that the BlackBerry Storm is, for iDEN/Sprint subscribers, it’s all...
submitted by BlackBerryCool on 18th Nov 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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iDEN BlackBerry gets FCC approval iDEN BlackBerry gets FCC approval Sprint’s upcoming iDEN BlackBerry based on the Curve line has gone through the FCC hoops and come out with a user manual on the other side. Now, the OS has seen some significant changes since RIM’s last push-to-talk handset, the 7100i, so functionality has seen a significant overhaul; check out page 33 of the manual to see how Direct Connect has change...
submitted by CellAndSmartPhonesReviews on 16th Nov 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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BlackBerry Curve 8900 gets FCC approved (BlackBerry Bytes) On the same day that T-Mobile Germany officially announced the device, the BlackBerry Curve 8900 has passed US FCC approval. While the Curve 8900 will eventually be available on both T-Mobile and AT&T in the US, look for it to hit T-Mobile first. You can find the FCC link and some initial reviews of the BlackBerry Curve 8900 at the links below. BlackBerry Curve FCC approval Multiple BlackBerr...
submitted by BlackBerryCool on 13th Nov 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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Motorola's iDEN RAZR-alike gets FCC approval: meet the i9 Motorola's iDEN RAZR-alike gets FCC approval: meet the i9 We broke this sucker in its codename form of 'Cabo' at some point before the last ice age -- our memory's kinda hazy going back that far -- but it's just now getting around to reality, and it's looking every bit as good (by iDEN standards, anyway) as it did back in the day. The i9 (as it turns out the official ...
submitted by CellAndSmartPhonesReviews on 26th Oct 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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Motorola i9 for Sprint-Nextel gets FCC approval The FCC strikes again. Sprint customers who still get their iDEN on should be happy to learn the upcoming Motorola i9, first seen back in May with the name Motorola i890 “CABO”, has just made its way through the FCC approval process and it’s ready to go. Actually, the i9 is something a little new
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Nokia N79 gets FCC approval Via IntoMobile, the Nokia N79 gets FCC approval. Alessandro
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Nokia Gets FCC Approval For the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic! According to documents that just appeared on the US Federal Communications Commission's Web site, Nokia has received regulatory approval to start selling its first SF60 touchscreen phone in the states! As you may already know, such approval is required before a wireless device can be sold to consumers in the United States and if nothing else FCC approval is always a good sign that phone is on...
submitted by SymbianFreak on 13th Oct 2008 (via symbian-freak.com)
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The on again, off again discussion on whether Samsung will release its Windows Mobile smartphones to AT&T with American 3G continues. This time, Engadget Mobile has it that the Korean handset maker has gotten an Omnia variant approved through the FCC's regulatory gate with model ID the i900L--the Omnia's release was the i900. More recently, FCC approval of the Samsung i907 for Americ...
submitted by Pocketnow on 7th Oct 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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FCC approval ensures American Sony Ericsson X1 users aren't bandits FCC approval ensures American Sony Ericsson X1 users aren't bandits Now that Sony Ericsson's mighty X1 has earned the FCC's love and affection, you won't be an outlaw for using one in the States -- but unfortunately, you won't be a speed demon everywhere, either. The version that just nabbed approval here is the X1i, and anyone familiar with Sony Ericsson's naming sch...
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Verizon's Motorola VU30 scores FCC approval Last we'd heard, Verizon had wanted to get this puppy out the door before the month was over, and one corner that you just can't cut no matter how hard you try is FCC approval. Fortunately, little formality's been cleared up for the Moto VU30 -- and while there could very well be other hardware / software / production issues holding up its release for all we know, we can at least sa...
submitted by Engadget on 1st Oct 2008 (via feeds.engadget.com)


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