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Nokia N8 gets the FCC seal of approval, shows support for T-Mobile 3G
The Nokia N8 has recently made the required FCC appearance and that means it should be coming sooner than later with an official announcement. All in all, this was simply an FCC listing and did not show us anything overly exciting. The docs listed the phone by the model number, which is RM-596, but did more »
Sony preparing a WWAN-equiped VAIO? The FCC says yes
It looks like Sony is about to enter the netbook market. Of course, there are little details so far, but from the looks of the FCC image, it appears that Sony is preparing a small WWAN-equipped VAIO. The image shows off what appears to be a netbook that measures in at 9.5 x 4.5-inches, but more »
Pantech Duo 2 makes its FCC appearance
The Pantech Duo 2 has recently made its FCC appearance and despite not having an official announcement we can tell you that (when released) it is expected to be available with AT&T. The Pantech Duo 2, which is also known as the C820, will be the successor to — you guessed it, the Pantech Duo. more »
Porsche Design P’9522 cruises by with an FCC appearance
Yet another handset that is showing its face via an FCC listing, this time it is the candybar styled P’9522 from Porsche Design. Sadly, the P’9522 is not offering as clean of a design as one would hope. Sure, it is a candybar handset, and one that (for the most part) seems to have a clean looking design. However in the case of the P’9522, it has a big fingerprint scanner front and center which takes away some of the good looks.
Helio Ocean 2, first clear images released
At this point, it is not a secret that the Ocean 2 will be coming. We have already seen the FCC approval come way back in March, and even saw a leaked and blurry shot show up a few months later in June. But sadly, up till now, we have not seen any real quality images of the upcoming device. Now, courtesy of the FCC we have a few shots and not only do they show off a good amount of detail they are also nice and clear.
The Ocean 2 is not expected to hit the market until sometime in January of 2009. But the good news is that aside from these nice images, we also have a few new details. Obviously, from the pics you can see that the Ocean 2 will retain the same dual slider design as the original Ocean which gives you a numeric keypad along with a full QWERTY keyboard so you can show off your texting skills. Otherwise, it is expected to feature a QVGA display, 2-megapixel camera, stereo Bluetooth, EVDO 3G, a microSD card slot, full HTML browser and a touch sensitive navigation pad.
MSI Wind lands at the FCC, gets torn open
The MSI Wind was officially announced back in mid-May and now it has turned up on the FCC website. Along with the traditional filing the user manual is up and available for download (PDF link), but the Wind was also opened up and showed off all of its internal glory. Hey, its always fun to see those internal images, especially when its not yours that you are messing with. Keep reading to check out a few more internal MSI Wind images.















