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phonescoop.com - 5/12/2009
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Documents recently revealed by the FCC provide some details about a new messaging phone from Chinese manufacturer ZTE. The C90 is a slider with full QWERTY keyboard for messaging. It has tri-band CDMA radios with support for AWS (CDMA-1x ... (follow link to read)
phonescoop.com - 5/7/2009
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Documents became public today on the FCC web
site that detail an unannounced Nokia phone for AT&T.;...
The Nokia 6750 "Mural" is a clamshell phone with dedicated music keys and an outer display hidden behind a mirrored shell. Documents ... (follow ...
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FCC Reveals Nokia 6750 for AT&T
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IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis
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engadgetmobile.com - 5/15/2009
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Filed under: Handsets , Nokia , Verizon Wireless
, EV-DO , CDMA Here's what we know: a...
Nokia RM-526 (all Nokia handsets receive internal RM codes in addition to their consumer-friendly marketing model numbers) just passed the FCC, and the outline ...
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Nokia's swiveling wonder for Verizon passes FCC?
engadgetmobile.com - 5/16/2009
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Filed under: Handsets , Samsung , GSM ,
EDGE , HSDPA , UMTS , Android The most...
exciting Android handset announcement of the year thus far (sadly, that's not saying a whole hell of a lot) has to be the Samsung i7500 , so naturally, we're following ...
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Samsung i7500 passes FCC with flying colors and green robots
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IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis
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ZTE C90 Slides by FCC
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... Although no announcements have been made, MetroPCS (NYSE: PCS) is a likely adopter, and will include tri-band CDMA, A2DP stereo Bluetooth, microSD slot supporting up to 2GB, GPS, and a 1.3 megapixel camera.The screen doesn’t look that big, but we can expect it to be following the SCP-2700’s angle of bringing cheap QWERTY handsets to the masses. The FCC filings are currently out of commission, but you might want to check them again later.
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