Samsung Galaxy S hits the FCC
April 12th, 2010
Samsung‘s Android flagship phone, the Samsung Galaxy S, might be landing in the US earlier than expected, as the super smartphone has been confirmed by FCC. This could mean that the Samsung Galaxy S might hit the US and specifically AT&T because of the matching the 3G bands. If the Galaxy S arrives to AT&T, this could mean a huge step for Ma Bell in terms of Android offering, which is currently limited to Motorola Backflip.

Via Engadget
Tags: Android, AT&T, FCC, Galaxy, Samsung
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FCC confirms Nokia C3 is real
April 1st, 2010
After hearing rumors about Nokia C5 and Nokia C6 – part of the new Nokia Cseries – another phone popped up in the wild and now it’s being confirmed by the FCC thanks to its approval. The Nokia C3 was discovered by Unwired View and, despite having only a sketch image of the phone’s back, we can say it’s a candybar – although quite wide which could mean Nokia put a QWERTY keyboard on it.
Nokia already stated that Cseries devices will “focus on social interaction between friends and family”, so a keyboard might be relevant to the Nokia C3.

Tags: budget, cheap, cseries, FCC, Nokia, rumors
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Huawei G6610 available in Latin America
March 11th, 2010
A relatively unknown Huawei device that has just passed the FCC has already landed in Latin America. The Huawei G6610 is a simple phone, despite its BlackBerry looks, with a price tag of 469 pesos in Argentina (about u$s120) under contract or 709 pesos without contract (about u$s 185).
The Huawei G6610 has a full QWERTY keyboard on the front, a 65k color display, 1.3MP camera, FM radio, Bluetooth, MP3/MP4 player, email client and a microSD slot for memory. Unfortunately, The G6610 lacks of 3G support, but that’s expected considering its price tag.

Tags: Claro, FCC, Huawei, Latin America, Movistar
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