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MoGo Talk Bluetooth Headset pass by the FCC

The Mogo Talk Bluetooth Headset announced back in July has just made its round through the FCC approval process.  The device is manufactured by Newton Peripherals and claims to be the world’s first ultra-thin integrated Bluetooth headset for iPhone, Voip, BlackBerry and Skype.  Like all Bluetooth headsets the Mogo supports wireless range up to 10 meters uses a flexible, thin rubber eartip that conforms to the ear, creating a seal that able to eliminate background noise and comfortably secure the headset in place.  You can find out more about the Mogo Talk Headsets over on their website http://www.newtonperipherals.com

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Nokia Thumbnail image for Sonim XP2, 5800 Xpress Music and Sony Ericsson Yari pass by FCC

Sonim XP2, 5800 Xpress Music and Sony Ericsson Yari pass by FCC

Every week the FCC reviews shiny gadgets in hopes of approving devices for U.S. consumption.  As impatient as we are in the tech field we find ourselves hovering over the FCC website doing query after query with the sole wish to uncover a top secret handset.  In the past 5 days alone over 20 phones [...]

Nokia Thumbnail image for Nokia X6 skips on through the FCC website

Nokia X6 skips on through the FCC website

Thirty-two gigs of internal storage were still not enough to keep the FCC’s pesky hands off the Nokia X6 during the approval process.  Gutted and stripped down its most basic components, the Nokia X6 still looks impressive with its capacitive touchscreen, 5-megapixel camera with dual LED flash and $650 price tag.  Our good ole friends [...]

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Android-powered Samsung InstinctQ M900 coming to Sprint soon

Whether you want to call it the Samsung M900 or the InstinctQ, the FCC just approved the device which leads us to believe a Sprint release is rapidly approaching.  Dually noted is that the M900 / InstinctQ will be Sprint’s second Android-powered handset, following the launch of the HTC Hero next month.  What we can [...]

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FCC approves Nokia 3710a, Nokia RM-511 and Motorola T56KV1 for T-mobile

The FCC has blessed T-mobile USA with three phone approvals late last week: Nokia 3710a ‘Fold’, Nokia RM-511 and the Motorola T56Kv1.  The first device, the Nokia 3710a/RM-509 is the North American version of the ‘Fold’, a mid-level clamshell with QVGA internal display, Symbian S40 OS, GPS, 3.2 MP camera, Bluetooth and support for T-mobile’s [...]

Apple iPhone Thumbnail image for Apple’s iPhone 3G S appears on FCC website

Apple’s iPhone 3G S appears on FCC website

An announcement, a pre-order and now an appearance on the FCC approval database has us just about tapped out on iPhone 3G S news.  In a rare coincidence of time lines unlike both iPhones before it, the 3G S FCC approval has come in just a day after WWDC 2009.  Since there are no changes [...]

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Google Phone launching soon, HTC Dream passes FCC

The HTC Dream, known by most as the Google Phone, has been a bit of a mystery up until today’s FCC rummaging.  The keen eyes over at EngadgetMobile have spotted the HTC Dream, known as DREA100, in the FCC approval database and we now have some concrete facts on Google’s first Android device.

Certificate Date: July [...]

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Nokia N96 passes through the FCC

With a smooth double-sliding mechanism, the Nokia N96 has just slid its way through the FCC testing process.  The move comes as a bit of surprise because we really did not expect the N96 to see a US release for quite some time, but we welcome the good news.  After being announced at the 2008 [...]

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Motorola ZN200 slider passes FCC

The name might remind you of the upcoming Motorola ZN5, but you will not find a 5 megapixel camera on the ZN200.  Instead Motorola has packed a 2.0 megapixel camera in this dual band GSM (850 / 1900 MHz) slider.  While we expected the ZN lineup to offer similar specs to the ZN5, the ZN200 [...]

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Sprint Motorola V950: CDMA Direct Connect Approved by FCC

Nextel’s iDEN network has run its course and managed to survive the merger when Nextel was acquired by Sprint. After delays and setbacks, Sprint has finally moved forward in an effort to unify the carrier’s networks through CDMA Direct Connect (push-to-talk) technology. Undoubtedly the support for CDMA Direct Connect is capable with the [...]