mobilewhack.com - 9/8/2008
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T-Mobile is getting ready to launch another Samsung for. At least according to the FCC, the handset is coming from T-Mobile.
The T919 will have GSM/EDGE/850/1850/1900, 1700MHz WCDMA. There's a rumor about HSDPA, an MP3 player, A-GPS and a full Internet browser with touch support. The FCC hasn't ...
engadget.com - 9/13/2008
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engadget.com —
Tycoons of the world, get out your pocketbooks.
Actually, wait, scratch that -- kick back, relax, and...
let your butler do it for you, because Vertu has a new multi-thousand dollar toy for your enjoyment. The FCC has revealed that Nokia's ultra-luxe ...
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Vertu's 3G Signature is real, hits FCC
engadgetmobile.com - 9/12/2008
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engadgetmobile.com —
Tycoons of the world, get out your pocketbooks.
Actually, wait, scratch that -- kick back, relax, and...
let your butler do it for you, because Vertu has a new multi-thousand dollar toy for your enjoyment. The FCC has revealed that Nokia's ultra-luxe ...
(more)
Vertu's Signature S Design is real, hits FCC
gullfoss2.fcc.gov - 9/11/2008
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Samsung anuncia el T919, un nuevo F480 Tocco
Celularis —
... Samsung i900 Omnia y para cumplir con T-Mobile, que lo tendrá en exclusiva, Samsung acaba de aprobar en FCC el Samsung T919, una modificación del Samsung F480 Tocco.
Es un equipo de muy buenas prestaciones, 3G de 1700MHz para WCDMA, cámara con flash de 5 megapíxeles y GPS. Tiene las mismas características del F480, pantalla QVGA con una resolución de 240×320, radio FM integrada, funciones de reconocimiento de música, memoria interna de 240MB
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Samsung T919, también conocido como Tocco
Movilae —
... que pueden arrastrarse y activarse con sólo tocarlos) y aparentemente dispone de conectividad HSDPA.
Bueno, cuando finalmente aparezca en el mercado sabremos a ciencia cierta qué hay de verdad en esta sucinta enumeración de características y por supuesto, podremos agregar muchas más. Comienzan a gustarme los móviles rectangulares, delgados y con una enorme pantalla táctil aunque… ¿no terminan pareciéndose todos al iPhone?
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Samsung A837 Phone Fcc Approved
Mobilewhack.com —
[image] Samsung’s new A837 Phone has just been approved by the Federal Communications Commision . The Samsung ’s SGH-a837 is a rugged clamshell with AT&T branding on it. According to specs from the FCC, it should come with support for dual-band GSM/EDGE 850/1900 radios and WCDMA/3G . It is equipped with 1.3 megapixel camera, the clamshel cell phone has microSD card slot and large speakerphone. The a837 also has Bluetooth 2.0 with support for A2DP stereo Bluetooth and push-to-talk capability. As of the moment, details for pricing and availability of the ...
T-Mobile Launches Samsung T919
Mobilewhack.com —
... T919 to arrive from T-Mobile and the carrier has announced it. The T919 is called the Behold. That’s quite a disturbing, but let’s move to the official specs: So nothing special right? The Behold is going to cost about $149 and it will be available on November 10. Tags: ...
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