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ubergizmo.com - 8/18/2008
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The almighty FCC has already given their nod of approval to the HTC Dream, and it seems that the road is clear for this 3G-enabled handset to make its way to the expectant masses. There are no external photos to determine which wireless carrier will make this smartphone available, but it wouldn't be too far off the mark to place the Dream under the quad-band GSM/EDGE smartphone category, ...
engadget.com - 8/18/2008
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engadget.com —
The long rumored HTC Dream handset -- once
referred to as "The Googlephone" -- just received FCC...
approval. The handset is listed as type, "Dream' with a model of "DREA100." The same model also appears with a WiFi Interoperability Certificate ...
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HTC Dream FCC approved, Android clear for launch?
cellphonesignal.com - 8/12/2008
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cellphonesignal.com —
Today, few days ago we saw the Nokia
85 passing by FCC ; today is the turn...
for the Nokia N96. This is the upgrade of the Nokia N95. A 240 x 320 pixels display, a GPS built in, Wifi and more will make this phone a good iPhone competitor. The N96 is ...
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Nokia N96 passed FCC
engadget.com - 8/14/2008
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engadget.com —
We expect a lot when Sony makes a
full point update from the PSP-2001 . Unfortunately, that...
doesn't seem to be the case as we thumb through the FCC filing of Sony's newest PSP. Then again, it's being pretty tight-lipped with most of the juicy docs ...
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Unspectacular PSP-3001 outed by the FCC
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HTC Dream Gets OK From FCC
Mobilewhack.com —
... running on the Android platform Well, the Dream is about to become a reality as the FCC has given HTC the go ahead to start producing the phone for consumers. All we know now about the phone is that it features a touchscreen, slide out keyboard, and 3G internet, carrier and the rest are currently unknown. The real question however, is will this be the phone to equal the iPhone in hype? Or will it just be another attempt by a handset manufacturer to steal a few sales from Apple. Via: Ubergizmo Tags: ...
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