FCC approvals: Pantech LTE Modem, Nokia C6-01, HTC PG06100, Huawei U8150-B

by Nick Marshall | November 22, 2010 10:21 AM | Comments

FCC approvals: Pantech LTE Modem, Nokia C6-01, HTC PG06100, Huawei U8150-B

There’s nothing like a quick peruse through the FCC approval database on a Monday morning. Kicking the week off we have a few device approvals worth mentioning — Pantech LTE Modem (UML290), Nokia C6-01, HTC PG06100, Huawei U8150-B. Now that we’ve gotten that out of the way here’s what we know about each device.

The Pantech LTE Modem (UML290) uses LTE Band 13 728 MHz so it could be part of the Verizon Wireless early 2011 LTE push. We know that no LTE-enabled phones will be shipped or announced in 2010, but that doesn’t rule out a USB stick.

The Nokia C6-01 had previously received FCC approval, but this time they made some changes to the WLAN module. According to the paperwork, the WLAN module “is changed to a derivative fine tuned drop-in replacement product from same vendor”.

The HTC PG06100 smartphone features CDMA2000 support for 824.70-848.31 MHz / 869.70 – 893.31 / 1851.25 – 1908.75 MHz / 1931.25 – 1988.75 MHz (BC0 and BC1). At this point all we have to go on is the FCC ID: NM8PG06100 and the model number PG06100.

Last up is the Huawei U8150-B. This quadband GSM device will likely pack US 3G radios since the original only included HSDPA 900/2100 MHz. The front of the device offers a 2.8-inch capacitive touchscreen and the phone ships with Android 2.2 Froyo. A likely release partner would be either T-mobile or At&t, but maybe Huawei wants to expand to CDMA carriers. For now we don’t have the results of the frequency tests so it’s all speculation.

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