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At&t Pulse passes FCC
At&t Pulse passes FCC
Pulse passes FCC Posted on: November 3, 2009 / Category: Android Phones More FCC exclusive news: Huawei U8220 just passed FCC with AT 3G bands. As you can (barely) see in the above picture (here's a larger version for those with normal vision) FCC documentation states the phone has ...
Dell Mini 3iX passes the FCC, AT&T 3G included
Dell Mini 3iX passes the FCC, AT&T 3G included
unwiredview.com — Michael Dell has recently confirmed that his company would launch an Android smartphone in the US via... AT&T in early 2010 – and it looks like that smartphone is exactly the Dell Mini 3iX that we saw a few days ago in Brazil. The FCC has just ... (more) Dell Mini 3iX passes the FCC, AT&T 3G included
Saygus VPhone V1 clears FCC: Verizon’s third Android device?
Saygus VPhone V1 clears FCC: Verizon’s third Android device?
slashgear.com — Remember the talk in early October about a third Verizon Android smartphone from a small company and... certified through the carrier’s Open Development program? The HTC DROID Eris and Motorola DROID pushed that mystery device to the back of our ... (more) Saygus VPhone V1 clears FCC: Verizon’s third Android device?
FCC May Take Back TV Airwaves
online.wsj.com — AMY SCHATZ WASHINGTON—Federal regulators are considering taking back some airwaves from television broadcasters and auctioning them off... to wireless companies to increase the availability of wireless broadband services. Federal Communications ... (more) FCC May Take Back TV Airwaves
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North American version of T-Mobile Pulse gets FCC approval, but for which carrier?
Engadget Mobile — ... is signed up for the Huawei U8220. You might know this puppy better as the Pulse over on T-Mobile in Europe, and a new variant of the device -- model number U8220-6 -- has just garnered FCC approval in the past few days with 3G on the 850 and 1900MHz bands. That means Bell, Telus, Rogers, Fido, and AT&T could all be on tap to get this one; we doubt that AT&T would make its inaugural Android plunge with a midrange Huawei, but stranger things have happened. [Via androphones.com, thanks Silver] North American version of T-Mobile Pulse gets FCC ...

Android-powered Huawei U8220 Pulse passes FCC with AT&T 3G bands
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis — ... any inside info — quite the contrary — it’s only to emphasize that’s an option, a viable one, if I might add. Of course, I wouldn’t expect to see AT&T calling the U8220 – Pulse, as it’s T-Mobile (NYSE: DT)’s brand, and that’s not the point here. The point is to have another major U.S. carrier embracing Android! As soon as we hear something new, we’ll let you know. Stay tuned… [Via; AndroPhones] Related News from IntoMobile: ...

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